Intro note: I actually wrote this back in 2000 when we were establishing Engage! InterAct. I came across it just now and was struck by how relevant it is to the work I am now doing with Ubiquity University – nearly 15 years on! Gosh I was smart back then – I wonder what happened…
Open Source Learning
A Key to Multiculturalism, Citizenship, and the Knowledge Society
Contents
Introduction
Exploring the Problems and Challenges
- Multiculturalism, Diversity and Difference
- Citizenship, Participation and Motivation
- The Knowledge Society
The Foundations of Open Source Learning
- Skills, Qualities and Values
- Beyond Certainty and Control
- Systems Thinking
- Think Subtly, Act Simply
- Love your Enemy
Open Source Learning in Practice
- Critical Thinking for Conscious Action
- The Role of the Educator
- Structures and Methods
- Why “Open Source Learning” ?