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Welcome to
Peer Learning!
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Purpose of this resource (WE NEED A NAME FOR THE RESOURCE)
Librarians
have been doing peer learning since the first library opened it's
doors, between librarians, between patrons, community members and
organizations. Today this is still happening within the library
buildings, but with web based tools, we have more possibilities. These
tools have expanded what it means to "be together" to learn with and
from each other.
This web resource is a collection of basic
materials about peer learning. There are explanations, links and
resources about peer learner, how to facilitate peer learning, how to
use online tools for peer learning. They can be used in a wide variety
of situations with, within and between libraries, patrons and
communities.
How to use this resource
The
resources have been organized in a series of "learning paths." The
learning paths can be thought of as "mini-lessons" or thematic
collections within the overall site. The learning paths and resources
are flexible elements that you can use in many ways. We have identified
some specific learning paths but you can also create your own. You can
dip in and out of the site to get information, ideas and resources
whenever and however you wish.
(to
see another example of this sort of format see
http://c4lpt.co.uk/140Learning/index.html - which also has some great
resources we can use. Note, Jane has copyrighted those materials, so we
can either link or ask for permission. I know Jane so the latter is a
possibility.)We suggest you start with our quick "overview" learning path that gives you a sampling of the major areas of the site.
How do contribute to this resource
This
resource is built on a tool called a wiki. A wiki is a tool that
creates easily editable websites that people can edit without knowing
any special computer codes. New pages can be added, links can be
created between pages, making this an evolving resource. You can
comment on any resource, contribute new content, even design specific
learning paths that reflect your need and which may be useful to
others.
For more specific details on how to contribute, see the "How to Contribute" page (
To be made once we have the wiki and I know the technical steps of that particular site.)Quick Overview Learning Path
To
be drafted once we have a bit more here. It will include a short
description of the learning paths, how to search for materials on the
site, etc.It will also depend on which wiki tool we use.