Hello openorg-list!

We're hosting our May #OpenOrgChat this week—on Thursday, May 12, at
14:00 Eastern (19:00 UTC)! As list subscribers (and all-around awesome
people) you receive early access to the chat questions, in case you'd
like to ponder potential response in advance of the chat. They're below.

Hope to see you there.

Bryan

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Questions:

Q: What would happen if we modeled classrooms like #opensouce
communities? #OpenOrgChat

Q: How might we use OpenOrg principles to rethink and retool assessment?
#OpenOrgChat

Q: How does a student's role shift in a classroom modeled on OpenOrg
values? #OpenOrgChat

Q: What can educators teach OpenOrg thinkers/practitioners about the
future of leadership? #OpenOrgChat

Q: How would OpenOrg thinking alter relationships between educators and
administrators? #OpenOrgChat

Q: What does "engagement" look like in an open classroom? Does it differ
from other orgs? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @charlie3 What's been the most fascinating part of introducing
students to open source? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @charlie3 What do your students seem like most about learning and
working the open way? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @heidijcellis What do you think is the biggest disparity between
academic and OSS cultures? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @heidijcellis What have you found to be the biggest benefit of
teaching students open source? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @heidijcellis How can we motivate faculty to connect students with
open source communities? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @rickweinberg How might OpenOrg principles help us rethink education
standards? #OpenOrgChat

Q: @rickweinberg Can a classroom operate like an OpenOrg? Can an entire
school? #OpenOrgChat


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