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Doing this course Dave Cormier put together a blog post to give you a sense of 'where' the course is happening and what you might like to do as part of it.

READ THIS FIRST = Your unguided tour of Rhizo14

Why might this course be for you?

Rhizomatic learning is a story of how we can learn in a world of abundance – abundance of perspective, of information and of connection. A paper/location based learning model forces us to make decisions, in advance, about what it is important for students to learn. This was a practical reality – if we were going to have content available for a course, it needed to be prepared in advance. In order to prepare the content in advance, we needed to prepare the objectives in advance. And, given that we know what everyone is supposed to learn, we might as well check and see if they all did and compare them against each other.

What happens if we let that go? What happens when we approach a learning experience and we don’t know what we are going to learn? Where each student can learn something a little bit different – together? If we decide that important learning is more like being a parent, or being a cook, and less like knowing all the counties in England in 1450? What if we decided to trust the idea that people can come together to learn given the availability of an abundance of perspective, of information and of connection?

Opening blog posts thoughts

http://davecormier.com/edblog/2013/12/29/unravelling-a-model-for-an-open-course/

http://davecormier.com/edblog/2013/12/27/rhizomatic-learning-an-open-course-rhizo14/

Slightly more complex intro

Rhizomatic Learning posits, among other things, that the community is the curriculum. That being able to participate with and among those people who are resident in a particular field is a primary goal of learning. In each of my classes the curriculum is, of course, filled with the ideas and connections that pre-exist in the field but the paths that are taken by the students are as individual as they are, and the path taken by the class is made up of the collected paths chosen by all the students, shaped by my influence as an instructor and the impact of those external nodes they manage to contact.

Course starts January 14, 2014. tweet at #rhizo14