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Get to Work


Commit to a project, apprenticeship or course. Make progress.

This is the best part. It's where all your time spent planning starts to pay off. Commit to a project, apprenticeship or course that is aligned with your personal learning goals.

Show your work. Share your success. Whether it's a blog post about an accomplishment, an unveiling of a long-awaited design, a slideshow of a learning adventure, or praise from the academy - we want to see it! Post a comment with your accomplishment no matter how big or small.

Not sure how to translate your plan into action? See more advice in the Edupunk's Guide.

Task Discussion


  • Alexey said:

    on Feb. 20, 2016, 9:28 a.m.
  • Christopher Crawford said:

    I completed the tasks a while back, and finally submitted a link for the badge. My personal learning plan involved campaign management, and my candidate lost in the primaries. back to the drawing board until next season.

    on Aug. 29, 2012, 3:19 a.m.
  • Anonym said:

    This is a link to my work: http://github.com/1schools-projects/
    on June 25, 2012, 3:33 a.m.
  • Stephen Wheeler said:

    This is a link to my work: http://www.visibledarkness.net/
    on May 29, 2012, 11:03 a.m.
  • Stephen Wheeler said:

    I guess I've come to the end of this challenge - though my learning, of course, is only just beginning.

    I've been into the idea of Edupunk for a long time without knowing what to call it, so it's good to have a challenge like this to put some structure to the idea, and Anya kamenetz's books, The Edupunk Guide and DIY U, have been invaluable.

    As part of this challenge I have defined my path and created a plan of my proposed learning, which you can see at Visible Darkness, a website I built in Wordpress as a space to contain my work in an organized way.

    Here you can also see a mind map of my initial Personal Learning Network - I'm sure this grow as I progress with my learning.

    From this PLN I plan to nurture ongoing relationships that will, I hope, evolve into mentorship.

    The next step is, of course, to get on with it and start progressing along my road to success.

    on May 28, 2012, 6:20 a.m.
  • Corbin Tarrant said:

    I haven't been very active on P2PU lately, but I've been listening and very engaged in Open Learning. I just finished my "Guide to Open Learning" and put in a badge submission. I am excited to share it with others, let me know what you think!

    https://p2pu.org/en/badges/diy-u/submissions/240/

    on May 17, 2012, 3:35 p.m.

    Stephen Wheeler said:

    Hi Corbin,

    I very much enjoyed your Guide to Open Learning. It's a pretty decent introduction and over view of the subject with sensible tips and advice, not least is that you have to have passion for what you are trying to learn and that you should have a clearly defined reason for learning.

    I am glad to see that you address one of the major issues with Open Learning: accreditation. This is always a stumbling block when I try to promote Open learning, so it's good to see you tacking it with reference to P2PU (of course), Mozilla's Open Badges, and Udacity.

    I do believe that a constructivist approach to Open Learning coupled with a peer-review approach to accreditation is a winning formula.

    on May 28, 2012, 4:31 a.m. in reply to Corbin Tarrant
  • Christopher Crawford said:

    Finished my Personal Learning Plan, for the most part

    It is a google doc that has links to web pages and scoop.it lists. I chose this format so I could easily print it out and include it in a physical portfolio with the certificates earned in most of the exercises.

    looking forward to hearing some feedback before I apply for the badge.

    Thanks!!!

    on May 10, 2012, 3:29 a.m.

    AJC said:

    Hey Christopher

    This is pretty inspiring. If I were you perhaps flesh out the plan with some details about work you'd like to do. What's the dream job or position you'd like to attain? Are there any other hard or soft skills you'd need to learn along the way?

    on May 10, 2012, 3:46 p.m. in reply to Christopher Crawford

    Leah MacVie said:

    Found you Chris! Alison e-mailed us and I didn't see this right away. 

    Oh man- I have to get you in touch with my husband, the Emergency Manager. He's taken a ton of FEMA classes online- while me, the instructional designer, critiques them! :)

    I think this looks amazing Chris. I completely agree with the 'print out' option. My eye only catches one thing- is there a way that you can jazz it up a bit--- like create a pretty PDF or put in some graphics to really 'brand' the doc? That's just my thought.

    Great work!

    on May 10, 2012, 7:48 p.m. in reply to Christopher Crawford

    Leah MacVie said:

    I agree with Alison- pehaps it's part of the introduction:"Possible positions" "Needed Skills"etc...

    on May 10, 2012, 7:49 p.m. in reply to AJC

    Christopher Crawford said:

    Thanks Alsion and Leah for the feedback!

    Think I am going to add an Objective section- something like  employment in a campaign management position, and staff position for elected local leader.

    I know I need to seriosly work on the third section and include a list of skills necessary for that type of position, but notice the time stamp- at 3:30am my time I was finally like, yeah that is good for now haha.

    I will talk to my friend the design geek this weekend and see what she says about making it look "jazzy" :)

    Also, Leah, I am on the last step of the Badges 101 challenge... trying to think of a good "deliverable" for the final project before my summer classes kick in! 

    on May 10, 2012, 8:03 p.m. in reply to Christopher Crawford
  • Leah MacVie said:

    Wow- is it really the end!? I finished the challenge and also hacked P2PU in the process to create one of my own. Check it out: 

    http://p2pu.org/en/groups/the-world-of-open-badges/

    on Feb. 28, 2012, 3:57 p.m.

    AJC said:

    Oh man, that's so good.

    Well done, Leah!!

    on Feb. 29, 2012, 7:13 p.m. in reply to Leah MacVie
  • Charles Thomas said:

    So, it's off to week two of my personal learning plan, and while I'm not excited about the next part of the webcrafting challenge, I've got my pencil and paper.

    on Feb. 28, 2012, 8:54 a.m.

    AJC said:

    Once you make something send us a link!

    on Feb. 29, 2012, 7:09 p.m. in reply to Charles Thomas
  • AJC said:

    I'm realy proud of this - my first major design!

    on Feb. 1, 2012, 1:41 a.m.

    Leah MacVie said:

    That is really cool- you should totally put this on openideo- love that site!

    on Feb. 23, 2012, 10:53 p.m. in reply to AJC

    Charles Thomas said:

    Very cool!  I've always envied people who can drawwink!

    on Feb. 28, 2012, 8:52 a.m. in reply to AJC