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INTRODUCTION


The list of course tasks are the ones that seem relevant to me:

 

The current description of these tasks come from the paper "Paragogy" by myself and Charlie Danoff, which is available at http://metameso.org/~joe/paragogy/paragogy-latest.pdf.  My view is that that document should be "required reading" for the course (not be cause it is especially authoritative, rather just because it's on topic!).  The reflective passages should be great prompts for further discussion!

Task Discussion


  • Joe Corneli   April 14, 2011, 12:18 p.m.

    One thought that might work for a "class project" would be to create a Constitution for P2PU.  What do people think about this idea?

    Here's an example of what such a thing might look like:

    OK, we wouldn't have to be long and verbose -- the goal would be for the document to be useful, not for it to impress anyone by being deadly boring.  I think a lot of the other goals I've outlined for the course/group point in this direction (just without using the same word to describe it).

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  • Anonym   April 13, 2011, 8:36 a.m.
    In Reply To:   Joe Corneli   April 13, 2011, 2:32 a.m.

    "to create a new task that operationalizes some aspect of your self-introduction"

     

    Um, what does this mean, I'm obviously not up to speed with the lingo?