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9780977639649 English 0977639649 The Peeragogy Handbook isn't a normal book. It is an evolving guide, and it tells a collaboratively written story that you can help write. It is a living document, and we've released a new version every year as we improve the material.We've built the book collaboratively online. At any given moment the latest version is available on peeragogy.org. You can comment on each page in the onlineedition. And you can talk directly with the contributors and connectwith others who are interested in applying peeragogy in thePeeragogy in Action community on G+.But the print edition lets you do some things that the web doesn't. Get out a pen or pencil and mark it up as you read -underline, or cross things out. Ask questions and think about how things could be said better or how the ideas could be made more effective. And get back to us with your ideas for the next edition.We're not being lazy - this is what we've been doing ourselves for three years!To make it easier to dive into the content, we're kicking things off with a short workbook that contains a concise guide to the who, what, when, where, how and why of peeragogy. We've alsoupdated our pattern catalog, added more case studies, and made numerous small improvements to the text throughout., The editors of the award winning Peeragogy Handbook are delighted to announce the revised, second edition of the Handbook was published on Public Domain Day 2014 (1 Jan. '14). The Handbook is the world's first book presenting "peeragogy," a synthesis of techniques for collaborative learning and collaborative work. This version features a new foreword from Stanford University professor and internet pioneer Howard Rheingold. Peer learning is the oldest form of human education that can be amplified and accelerated by today's technological tools. The Handbook was created to help peers around the globe attain their educational goals and improve their projects. To fit the copyright license to the project vision, all of the Handbook contents are given a Creative Commons Zero Public Domain Dedication (CC0). It is free to download and availablee to reuse, revise, remix or redistribute. The Peeragogy Handbook has drawn praise from leading Peer-to-Peer theorist Michel Bauwens, Research Director of the Free/Libre Open Knowledge (FLOK) Society, a project at the IAEN national university with support of the Ecuadorian Ministry of Human Resource and Knowledge. "Rheingold and a great team of collaborators have preceded the rest of humanity in exploring the new dynamics of technologically-enhanced peer learning.," said Bauwens. Med Kharbach, editor of Educational Technology & Mobile Learning, also wrote, " the] Peeragogy handbook is now online and for FREE. I highly recommend that you download and keep it with you. It contains a treasure trove of tools to help you in your learning." Last year, the Peeragogy Handbook was selected as one of the Peer-to-Peer Foundation's best books of 2013. "If a group of people want to use online media and networks to learn together (co-learn), this Handbook will help to self-organize peeragogy." wrote EdTechReview. A portion of the first edition handbook was selected for inclusion in The Open Book, which explores the social and technological manifestations of this emergent movement. It was built by the community, with thanks to The Finnish Institute in London and the Open Knowledge Foundation and in honor of the first Open Knowledge Festival in Helsinki. On January 1st, 2014, the PDF e-book version was available for free download from http: //peeragogy.org and interested readers were able to sign up for email notification of the print version availability. About the Peeragogy Project: Peeragogy.org is administered and edited by a group of peers who also publish the Handbook, maintain the accompanying social media communities and experiment with their own case-studies in Peeragogy via the Peeragogy Accelerator. Joe Corneli and Charles Jeffrey Danoff began researching peer learning theories in late 2010 calling it Paragogy. The following year, Rheingold amended the term to "peeragogy" and in 2012 launched the Peeragogy Handbook project with the aim of synthesizing widely collected peer-learning techniques into a practical guide. Open to contributions from anyone in the world, the first edition was published on January 1st, 2013 and over the past year the editorial board comprising Corneli, Danoff, George Brett, Kyle Larson, Charlotte Pierce, Paola Ricaurte and Fabrizio Terzi worked with other contributors to produce this second edition. The online edition is constantly updated at peeragogy.org.
9780977639649 English 0977639649 The Peeragogy Handbook isn't a normal book. It is an evolving guide, and it tells a collaboratively written story that you can help write. It is a living document, and we've released a new version every year as we improve the material.We've built the book collaboratively online. At any given moment the latest version is available on peeragogy.org. You can comment on each page in the onlineedition. And you can talk directly with the contributors and connectwith others who are interested in applying peeragogy in thePeeragogy in Action community on G+.But the print edition lets you do some things that the web doesn't. Get out a pen or pencil and mark it up as you read -underline, or cross things out. Ask questions and think about how things could be said better or how the ideas could be made more effective. And get back to us with your ideas for the next edition.We're not being lazy - this is what we've been doing ourselves for three years!To make it easier to dive into the content, we're kicking things off with a short workbook that contains a concise guide to the who, what, when, where, how and why of peeragogy. We've alsoupdated our pattern catalog, added more case studies, and made numerous small improvements to the text throughout., The editors of the award winning Peeragogy Handbook are delighted to announce the revised, second edition of the Handbook was published on Public Domain Day 2014 (1 Jan. '14). The Handbook is the world's first book presenting "peeragogy," a synthesis of techniques for collaborative learning and collaborative work. This version features a new foreword from Stanford University professor and internet pioneer Howard Rheingold. Peer learning is the oldest form of human education that can be amplified and accelerated by today's technological tools. The Handbook was created to help peers around the globe attain their educational goals and improve their projects. To fit the copyright license to the project vision, all of the Handbook contents are given a Creative Commons Zero Public Domain Dedication (CC0). It is free to download and availablee to reuse, revise, remix or redistribute. The Peeragogy Handbook has drawn praise from leading Peer-to-Peer theorist Michel Bauwens, Research Director of the Free/Libre Open Knowledge (FLOK) Society, a project at the IAEN national university with support of the Ecuadorian Ministry of Human Resource and Knowledge. "Rheingold and a great team of collaborators have preceded the rest of humanity in exploring the new dynamics of technologically-enhanced peer learning.," said Bauwens. Med Kharbach, editor of Educational Technology & Mobile Learning, also wrote, " the] Peeragogy handbook is now online and for FREE. I highly recommend that you download and keep it with you. It contains a treasure trove of tools to help you in your learning." Last year, the Peeragogy Handbook was selected as one of the Peer-to-Peer Foundation's best books of 2013. "If a group of people want to use online media and networks to learn together (co-learn), this Handbook will help to self-organize peeragogy." wrote EdTechReview. A portion of the first edition handbook was selected for inclusion in The Open Book, which explores the social and technological manifestations of this emergent movement. It was built by the community, with thanks to The Finnish Institute in London and the Open Knowledge Foundation and in honor of the first Open Knowledge Festival in Helsinki. On January 1st, 2014, the PDF e-book version was available for free download from http: //peeragogy.org and interested readers were able to sign up for email notification of the print version availability. About the Peeragogy Project: Peeragogy.org is administered and edited by a group of peers who also publish the Handbook, maintain the accompanying social media communities and experiment with their own case-studies in Peeragogy via the Peeragogy Accelerator. Joe Corneli and Charles Jeffrey Danoff began researching peer learning theories in late 2010 calling it Paragogy. The following year, Rheingold amended the term to "peeragogy" and in 2012 launched the Peeragogy Handbook project with the aim of synthesizing widely collected peer-learning techniques into a practical guide. Open to contributions from anyone in the world, the first edition was published on January 1st, 2013 and over the past year the editorial board comprising Corneli, Danoff, George Brett, Kyle Larson, Charlotte Pierce, Paola Ricaurte and Fabrizio Terzi worked with other contributors to produce this second edition. The online edition is constantly updated at peeragogy.org.