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Peeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionS2E18: FOSSASIA Expands Tech AccessInterview with FOSS Asia founder, Hong Phuc DangHong Phuc Dang, founder of FOSS Asia speaks to Peeragogy Project member Joe Corneli about their work with Free Libre Open Source Software (FOSS) in Asia, including the calendar software used at Wikimania.FOSSASIA creates Open Source software and open hardware from science apps like the Pocket Science Lab (PSLab), event management systems (Eventyay), big “open” data analytics software (loklak), Open Source personal assistants (SUSI.AI), tools for development (Scrum Helper), to Android apps like the imaging app Phimpme.The organization’s signature event, the FOSSAS...2023-12-1336 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionS2E17: Please Allow Me to (Re) Introduce Myself!Peeragogy Project members lead a discussion on incorporating peeragogy principles into personal and professional life, and explore how the practice of collaborative and peer-to-peer learning influenced their approach to learning and growth. Guests include Mary Tedeschi, Clinical Lecturer at Pace University and Lisa MacDonald, Business Owner & consultant and producer of the It’s the Mind that Matters Podcast.Joe Corneli — HostKajol Khetan — Technical DirectorCharlie Danoff — Episode Producer2023-10-2634 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionS2E15: Success in Collaborative Learning EnvironmentsFirst in a series on collaborative learning environments. Please visit the website for the livestream replay & to post your questions & experiences!In this episode, we discuss discussing collaborative learning projects with education innovators and Peeragogy members Steve Yost and Karl Hakkarainen, who share their experiences in collaborative learning in the hopes of catalyzing new conversations and new collaborations. "Whether learning for work or for personal interest, we need ways to entangle our ideas with others who are on the same journey. Learning is rarely a solitary experience. We need to share what we’ve learned in order to make it...2023-05-1230 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionREWILDING - A Common Earth Podcast with Manoj GautamCOMMON EARTH, Season 4 , Episode 1CLICK HERE to watch the video replay Can habitats & environments be returned to their wild, natural state while taking into consideration the requirements of human communities?Join us for this interview with Manoj Gautam, community-based conservation activist, former executive director of the Jane Goodall Institute of Nepal, and 2014 recipient of the Future for Nature prize.This year, Manoj was named to the elite Explorers Club 50. Each year, The Explorers Club 50 recognizes fifty extraordinary individuals changing the world. Naming these global exploration leaders to the EC50 shines a...2023-03-3033 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #13: Causal Layered AnalysisPlease visit the YouTube link to subscribe and submit questions and comments!How can we anticipate and change the negative effects of climate change, terrorism, water scarcity, and aging populations? Causal Layered Analysis may be a method we can use to shape the future in a positive way.In this episode, we interview Sohail Inayatullah, who developed the discipline of Causal Layered Analysis, and Ivana Milojević, who wrote the first PhD thesis on CLA 20 years ago. Ivana is also the author of The Futures of Education: Pedagogies for an Emergent World.Members of the Peeragogy P...2022-05-1232 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #12: Opening EducationIs it time to rethink how we acquire knowledge at the various stages of life? Join us to discuss “Opening Education” on the Peeragogy In Action livestream/podcast Tues., January 25 at 2pm UTC-5. Any comments or questions you post on the simulcast channels, we will be able to present to our panelists.Peeragogy editorial board member Joe Corneli of Oxford Brookes University moderates the discussion with Peter Shukie, founder of Community Open Online Courses and contributor to the recent Working Class Academics conference; and David Preston, open & alternative education advocate and Peeragogy Handbook v3 contributor.Top-down instruction remains the...2022-02-1646 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #11: Effective Organizing in Peer EcosystemsWhat is Peeragogy? It’s been explained as the “art and science of collaboration,” or “the no-longer-missing guide to peer learning & peer production.”Host Pete Forsyth of Wiki Strategies and Leo Vivier of Org Roam tease out peeragogical patterns in free software and community organizing. They zoom in on how people coordinate actions in large, decentralized projects and how to run fun, friendly conferences.IN THE BOOTH:  HOST: Pete Forsyth, founder, Wiki StrategiesEPISODE PRODUCER: Joseph Corneli, The Peeragogy Project; Oxford Brookes UniversityCREW & TECH: Charlotte Pierce, Lisa MacDonald, The Peeragogy ProjectEPISODE LINKS: The Peeragogy Pro...2021-12-1632 minSoul MusicSoul MusicTake Me Home, Country Roads"Country roads, take me home To the place I belong"'Take Me Home, Country Roads' was written by Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert with and for their friend John Denver.The song went on to be covered by Ray Charles, Toots and the Maytals, Olivia Newton John and many more. A song about the longing for home and the desire to be back with the people you love, 'Country Roads' has become one of the official state songs of West Virginia but it also speaks to people from around the world and across...2021-08-0427 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #10: Engaging in Challenging ConversationsWhy do we avoid challenging or difficult conversations? What are the patterns and best practices we can draw on for positive outcomes? What do you intend to accomplish by bringing up a sensitive topic or engaging in a difficult conversation?In this episode of Peeragogy In Action, our panel will discuss how to first identify a goal when you come into such a conversation, then determine if your counterpart comes with an entrenched position. This can help to dispel anxiety about the impending interaction and promote the best outcome.Host Joe Corneli teases out patterns...2021-06-2633 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #8: ACMI.tv Builds Success through Community Collaboration How can an organization or enterprise build community and foster #collaboration to fulfill its mission? In our first Peeragogy Accelerator of 2021, we take you on a virtual tour of the community media station in Arlington, Massachusetts, where the art of collaboration has generated quality programs for public, educational, and government public access channels for more than 15 years.We’ll see how the patterns of Peeragogy emerge naturally from the collaborations among volunteer producers, paid staff, and community leaders. We’ll find out how stakeholders in the studio solve challenges as they identify, nurture, and mentor volunt...2021-03-2539 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #7: The Possibilities of an Open Global MindAs we move through a period of turmoil in the health, political, and social spheres, the instigators of the Open Global Mind (OGM) project are aiming for sense-making, a movement that is by definition and in practice, always a work in progress. Open Global Mind is a project to build communities and platforms that will help us make sense of the world - together. This episode will provide an introduction to the project. PANELISTS: Peter Kaminski & Jerry Michalski, OGMHOST: Joe Corneli & Charlotte Pierce, Peeragogy Project editorial board EPISODE LINKS:Open Global MindThe...2021-03-1629 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #6: Visualizing Life PatternsCLICK HERE to watch the livestream recorded 2/17, 3 PM UTC/ 10 AM US EasternAnd now...for something completely different!What are design patterns, and how can they determine, affect, or change the course of our lives? Why might it be important to visualize them?Architect Christopher Alexander famously described a design pattern as a "solution to a problem in a context," and spotting and identifying patterns have become favorite activities in the Peeragogy Project.In this episode, as host Joe Corneli and researcher Noorah Alhasan discuss the topic, artist Amanda...2021-02-1130 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #5: The Ethics of DataWelcome to Peeragogy In Action, Episode 5!In this episode, host Joe Corneli explores the ethics of data with technology scholars Paola Ricaurte and Yasmine Boudiaf. Paola is a professor Department of Media and Digital Culture at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City and author of “Data Epistemologies, The Coloniality of Power, and Resistance” among other works. Yasmine is a fellow at the Ada Lovelace Institute, working on creating a radical ethical data practice framework. We’ll learn more about these efforts and think about how this work can inform the Peeragogy Project. EPISODE LINKS:Prof. R...2021-01-1641 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #4: Collaborative Book CreationPeeragogy is all about learning how to do something by finding some like minds with diverse skills, and doing it! In this episode, we explore the collaborative publishing process. We will learn from two Peeragogy Handbook contributors who have written and published books: Howard Rheingold and Bryan Alexander. Peeragogy Handbook editorial director Joe Corneli hosts.The conversation will cover how we can incorporate the experience of our panelists into the next version and continue to the journey that when we published the Peeragogy Handbook v1 in 2012! We'll talk about work in progress on the new...2020-12-0537 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #3: Early LearningPeeragogy In Action #3Join CICOLAB (Collective Intelligence Collaboratory) co-founders Lauren Nignon and Charles Blass as they report initial findings on what makes “Peeragogy for Kids”, with inputs from Howard Rheingold, Jerry Michalski, Open Global Mind and CICOLAB crew members at the Flow Show. Weaving the story beyond “learning pods”, sprouting the LearninGarden in the Kids Koolaboratory, aka KooLab. Host: Charles Danoff, Mr. Danoff's Teaching LaboratoryEpisode Producer: Joseph Corneli, PhDPodcast Producer: Charlotte Pierce/Pierce PressEPISODE CREDITS:https://piercepress.com/podcastshttps://peeragogy.orghttps://collectiveintelligencecollaboratory.com2020-11-1330 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #2: Wikipedia vs. MisinformationPeeragogy In Action #2"Most social media sites are designed for profit," Pete Forsyth of Wiki Strategies tells us, "and fanning the flames of division and misinformation can be profitable. Wikipedia stands apart." How is Wikipedia different? The platform is not driven by the same profit motives of YouTube, Twitter, or Facebook; in fact, its entire purpose is to enable users to evaluate good vs. bad sources of information. How can Wikipedia help us, how can we help Wikipedia, and what can be learned from Wikipedia to help other websites better serve the public good? Host Joe Corneli...2020-10-0252 minPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In ActionPeeragogy In Action #1: Peeragogy In Action, The PodcastWelcome to this first official episode of the Peeragogy Podcast, where we collaborate to build the no-longer-missing guide to all things relevant to peer learning & peer production. This regular video/audio podcast aims to provide an interactive space where participants and audience can explore the philosophies, concepts, contributors, and practical applications of Peeragogy. This episode introduces the series with Peeragogy Editorial Board members Joe Corneli in London, Charles Danoff in Chicago, Paola Ricuarte in Mexico City, Lisa MacDonald in Los Angeles, and Charlotte Pierce in Boston, in an informal conversation. We live-stream via video to the Peeragogy c...2020-09-2728 min