Date post: | 02-Nov-2014 |
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Do we need anagile learningcommunity of
practice?
@agilelearn
The monks write blog posts packed with old movie clips and argue late into
the night in pubs after
conference sessions. They
want to liberate knowledge from
the university altogether
1997
Design features to
work with 14.4k
modems:
CSS, mostly plain
text
Warnings for IE3
users
Crap logo
Is your learning
infrastructure blocking the natural
flow?
+ +
Home to roost
Some chickens…?
Self-organised learning is just for people with degrees
You need much more than content to enable a learning experience
Extending formal schooling is key to building capacity
Some questions
In which contexts might agile models take off?
Who defines quality, and how? How does this link to accreditation?
Where are the ethical and political trapdoors?
We don’t know how applicable these
agile approaches are in different circumstances, or with what impact…
…therefore a community of practice
is one of the things that would help
us find out
Can you tell me……whether this argument is
right or wrong?
How best to docu-ment and share?
Who’s already doing this?
What are the flaws?
@agilelearn
Credits & licensing
Blogging monk photo by Mike Licht http://www.flickr.com/photos/notionscapital/2327469495/
Chickens photo by Laura Hadden http://www.flickr.com/photos/raucousrage/47615068/
Empty pocket photo by Stuart Pilbrow http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartpilbrow/2942333106/
Constipated face photo by John Ryan http://www.flickr.com/photos/insightimaging/3586172160/
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