Contributions from many including:
Bryan Alexander
Howard Rheingold
is book, and accompanying website, is a resource for selforganizing self-learners.
With YouTube, Wikipedia, search engines, free chatrooms,
blogs, wikis, and video communication, today's
have power never dreamed-of before. What does any group
of self-learners need to know in order to self-organize learning about any topic? e Peeragogy Handbook is a volunteercreated and maintained resource for bootstrapping peer learning.
"Are we going to have a world filled with people who pass along urban legends and hoaxes?" Rheingold said, "or are people going to educate themselves about these tools [for crap detection] so we will have collective intelligence instead of misinformation, spam, urban legends, and hoaxes?"
Wiki: Participatory media lesson plans
These are a series of small lesson plans (I call them "labs") I've used as assignments for my students. These pages serve as more permanent reminders of what I show them during the face to face class meeting, as assignments, and as resource pages for further learning. Please feel free to add your own.