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paragogy lesson plan now online

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http://metameso.org/~joe/docs/paragogy-lesson.pdf

This is a "first draft" and I hope to improve it following comments from you!

Brylie Oxley's picture
Brylie Oxley
Wed, 2011-02-16 06:29

Can you post this in a wiki format?

Joe Corneli's picture
Joe Corneli
Wed, 2011-02-16 19:55

Done! http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Arided/ImplementingParagogy

Wikignoming or editorial discussions welcome.

Charles Danoff's picture
Charles Danoff
Wed, 2011-02-16 23:18

Thx for the lesson and for re-posting it in wiki format. Great work Joe.

My first suggestion would be to have a theoretical example of what you describe in the different parts of the lesson, e.g. "John wants to learn about Dutch painting, so he uses paragogical principles to set up a course/learning group in this way ..."

Question is, why do you have "Principle 1: Context as decentered center" at the end of the lesson? Task 5 seems like a better ending to me.

Finally, MUCHO flipping props for releasing it with a CCO license into the public domain.

Joe Corneli's picture
Joe Corneli
Fri, 2011-02-18 04:31

I took out the numbers after the principles, so now it just says "Principle: Context as decentered center". This improves the flow. The principles are like little points for reflection (bonus material).

I agree with you that the "John wants to learn about Dutch painting" example would be nice to provide -- maybe as a one-page comic, I'm thinking! But I haven't had a chance to write it yet.

FYI, Marisa gave the go-ahead to run this in Week 5 in the Open Governance and Learning course. Need to think a little more about how that will work.

Joe

Charles Danoff's picture
Charles Danoff
Mon, 2011-02-21 09:53

Did some minor reference related wikignoming, keep up your furious work I've seen in the document history. For week 5, perhaps you could do something with "evaluation" or "badges" or "certificates" determined by peers? Cf. last week's call with Philipp.

marjorie  king's picture
marjorie king
Sat, 2011-02-19 22:27

Joe: I read your lesson plan. Please keep working on making it clearer to the reader. You also need to decide how you are going to evaluate the new process. Good work. Thanks, Dr. King

Brylie Oxley's picture
Brylie Oxley
Sun, 2011-02-20 10:49

Great outline Joe! Thank you for sharing it on Wikiversity too :-)

Joe Corneli's picture
Joe Corneli
Mon, 2011-03-07 04:04

New version up, incorporating comments from Charlie & from Marisa Ponti: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Arided/ImplementingParagogy

My next step will be to share with the P2PU community list after any copy editing.

Dr King, please note Conclusion & Evaluation section at end :)

As always, any comments or edits are welcome.

Thanks,
Joe

Charles Danoff's picture
Charles Danoff
Wed, 2011-03-09 07:46

Great work Joe, thanks so much for developing and sharing this resource with us. You've made substantial progress and I have thoroughly enjoyed being along for the ride. If anyone's interested, you can see the recording of the meeting where we *implemented* "implementing paragogy" http://oufm.open.ac.uk/fm/fmm.php?pwd=b4b2a1-2852