Archive for the 'learning' Category

Communities of practice are facilitated online spaces where people with a common interest can learn from each others, solve problems, and maybe develop innovative solutions. I think CoPs hold lessons for anyone trying to use social media for social benefit, so I was delighted last week to be invited along to workshop run by Steve [...]

This weekend I’m at Social Innovation Camp, where mixed teams of social entrepreneurs, geeks and many other types of enthusiasts are working together on six projects that will be presented publicly on Sunday.
I’m particularly interested in the one focussed on personal development because it relates closely to the idea of personal learning environments that I [...]