Peer Education briefing


Thursday
18
OCT
2007
19:30

Thursday, 18 October 2007 06:30 PM until 08:30 PM

St Martins Innovation Centre; Procter Street Opposite Red Lion Square (closest tube - Holborn Station),London,WC1B 4A

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One of the most inspiring aspects of the Free Software movement has been its educational ethos: users teach each other and themselves, and share their experiences doing so. There is a rich history of peer education, which is now being re-examined and adapted by forward thinking organisations in light of new technologies and possibilities for self- directed learning.

This briefing introduces some ground-breaking ideas and projects in the field of knowledge sharing, distributed learning and teaching.

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St Martins Innovation Centre; Procter Street Opposite Red Lion Square (closest tube - Holborn Station)

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