[TOS] Peeragogy - Peer-to-Peer Learning Handbook

Joe Corneli holtzermann17 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 17:42:11 UTC 2013


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Mel Chua <mel at purdue.edu> wrote:

> I haven't been able to find where/how/how-active updating is right now; the
> how-to-get-involved page says to go to the forums, but they seem to not have
> been created yet. I'm curious about the current "life" of the project -- are
> you all still actively working on it, and do you have a particular
> milestone/next-step in mind that you're aiming for?

Hi Mel!

The forums definitely exist, they were the first thing had.
http://socialmediaclassroom.com/host/peeragogy/
They are, however, "closed" in the sense that you need to join the
project to get access -- however, anyone can join (email
howard at rheingold.com).

The next steps are outlined here,
http://peeragogy.org/peeragogy-org-roadmap/
Since we just published version 1.0 of the book on January 1, we
probably need a little bit of time before we put together our next big
shared milestone.  For now the tasks there are mostly small things
that anyone can help out with.  (Also, project members can add new
items to the roadmap at any time - I'm trying to encourage this.)

One broad aim this year is to gather "case studies" from people who
use (and critique) the first version of the book.  We'll probably
re-build it once every one or two months (version 1.1 etc.), depending
on how active the changes are.

> Thanks to you and your colleagues for making this, and to Neophyte for
> bringing it up (I hadn't seen it before). I'm teaching my first graduate
> class this semester and if my students need resources to help them
> understand the sort of collaboration atmosphere I'm trying to instill in
> them, I'll probably be getting them from here. :)

Great - I'm glad it's looking useful.  Your graduate class could
potentially be a case study if you'd like to write a short summary of
how it goes.

Cheers,
Joe


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