Peeragogy handbook workshop


Description

The Peeragogy project is a voluntary project of people who are coming together to write a handbook on peer-to-peer learning. The handbook is intended to be a growing how-to resource for various aspects of Peeragogy. Current articles include, for example, meta-learning and cognition, personal learning networks, personal learning plans and how to organize a massive open online course. For the workshop, we plan to break into several smaller workgroups. Some examples of the type of content that could be worked on are:

visualization (communicating aspects and articles of the handbook with videos, infographics, etc.)

activities (we would like to enhance the handbook with hands-on descriptions of activities that could be done in-person or with computer/internet tools, that help people grasp and use the ideas in each chapter).

As the project is an evolving work with many people involved and shifting energy centers we cannot predict the state of the project in September 2012. Therefore, only a few examples of possible workgroups are mentioned above.


Session Host

Anna Keune, Aalto university, Finland, anna.keune (at) aalto.fi

Contributors

Gigi Johnson, gigi(at)maremel.com, Maramel Institute, USA
Paola Ricaurte, tierrazul(at)gmail.com, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Amanda Lyons, amanda(at)visualsforchange.com, Visuals for Change, NY, USA


Details

Location: HACK workshop 2

Date & Time: Thu 20, 11:30-13:00

Target Group: Designers, learners, anyone interested in the topic

Topic Stream: Open Research and Education

Session Etherpad page: link