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Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: bits and pieces, Fellows Blogs, open-gov, Philipp Schmidt

Reflections on philanthropy (mostly by others)
Peter Buffett, Warren Buffett’s son and chairman of the NoVo Foundation, recently posted an opinion piece for the NYT about his frustrations with philanthropy. He suggests there is a problem... Read more – ‘Reflections on philanthropy (mostly by others)’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Innovation, lean, open education, opencourseware, opened, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt

How to build a project
My friend Chris Geith asked me for five points on how to build a new project. Here is what I sent back to her. I have more questions than answers. Some of these are things I wish I’d done... Read more – ‘How to build a project’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Philipp Schmidt

What we can learn from Self Organized Learning Environments / Sugata Mitra
I downloaded the brochure about SOLE Sugata Mitra’s TED Prize project. It’s relevant to our work at P2PU in a number of ways: The need for facilitators The SOLE model relies on educators... Read more – ‘What we can learn from Self Organized Learning Environments / Sugata Mitra’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Philipp Schmidt

P2PU Strategy post / Blog identity crisis
Last week I put up a P2PU Strategy post over at http://info.p2pu.org/2013/01/18/the-possibility-of-punk/ And I’ve increasingly been posting things related to P2PU over there. Which puts this... Read more – ‘P2PU Strategy post / Blog identity crisis’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Philipp Schmidt

Learning Like the Web
Illich wrote of learning webs that provide access to people, materials and tools to support interest-driven learning. Open source software communities have demonstrated how self-organized communities... Read more – ‘Learning Like the Web’.

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