This document provides an introduction and overview of the P2PU School of Open and P2PU School of Ed. It introduces the executive director and learning leads of P2PU and describes their website and online courses on open education resources and professional development for K-12 educators. Participants are encouraged to register for upcoming facilitated online courses through the School of Open or get involved with the School of Ed by joining discussion groups, co-facilitating courses, or providing feedback to help improve their new model of online peer learning for teachers. Contact information is provided for those interested in learning more.
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P2PU: A Showcase of Open Learning
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2. Introductions
─ Philipp Schmidt, Executive Director, P2PU
Vanessa Gennarelli, Learning Lead, P2PU
─ Jane Park, P2PU School of Open
─ Karen Fasimpaur, P2PU School of Ed
─ Vanessa Gennarelli, P2PU Labs
www.p2pu.org
12. Open resources can improve access
to and participation in research,
education, technology, and culture...
But not enough people know what
“open” means or how to apply it.
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14. Sign up for these facilitated courses
(will start week of 3/18 and run for 6-7
weeks)
26. P2PU School of Ed
A new model of professional learning
for K-12 educators
27. Goals
• A new model of professional development
• More authentic, less sit-and-get
• Participant-driven
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29. What we’ve learned
• Community is everything
• Learning is social – discussions are most valued
• Facilitation matters
• Time for teachers is limited
• Online peer learning is new for many
30. How you can participate
• Join a course group
• Suggest a course topic
• Co-facilitate a group
• Help us think through intersections with
formal PD
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39. Contact Info
─ Vanessa Gennarelli
vanessa@p2pu.org, @mozzadrella
─ Jane Park
janepark@p2pu.org
─ Karen Fasimpaur
karen@p2pu.org, @kfasimpaur
Please join us at p2pu.org!
40. Thank you!
Questions?
Comments?
Suggestions?
Please join us at p2p.org!
Notas do Editor
As of this week, our friend BasselKhartabil has been in prison in Syria for one year with no charges brought against him. Bassel is a long-time CC volunteer and leader of the CC program in Syria.Bassel’s imprisonment is a reminder that we’re not only working toward a freer Internet; we’re fighting for a freer world.This week, community members are holding gatherings and demonstrations all over the world in honor of Bassel. Find out more at freebassel.org.