Are there people out there still experimenting with connectivist MOOCs? style open courses? Doesn't have to be massive, but should be cohort based, discussion/creation focused. Ad hoc book clubs, online study groups, peer-learning?
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1/ We’re definitely exploring this at . We’re looking at pattern languages for new forms of learning groups. has good research notes:
taylorbell.com/txt/learning/k
Started up a learner advocate network - actively supporting people who show up early...
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2/ and sit at the front of the class. Experimenting with mob gardening sessions on communal study notes.
Has been trying out "flipped classroom" conference talks
certainly has thoughts. Book clubs that cascade off one another.
Keen to hear other ideas!
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This is fantastic - amazing resources. Thanks for sharing your notes. Would love to chat more about this sometime - there's a few people thinking actively about this, @jborichevskiy ++
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I might add that and are doing some interesting work in this area
They're starting a peer-learning meta-course next week for designing and thinking about the pedagogy behind such peer-focused courses
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That’s really dope.
Also I’m very curious to meet an anti-librarian.
/ you’re the captains here - when we all meeting up?
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Excellent - I'm keen on unconference-style coffee mornings. Been experimenting with a lot lately and it's perfect for this sort of congregation.
Am thinking EU evening / US late morning next week. I’ll set us up with a group board and DM folks the link👌
Awesome, I'm down for a coffee chat sometime next week. Thanks Maggie, looking forward! Excited to hear more about what everyone's working on / thinking about.
we can talk about our antilibraries too :)
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I’m picturing something like this :-p
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