Joe Corneli <holtzerman...@gmail.com>
I'm one of the contributors and happy to answer any questions!
Thanks, Joe! I haven't been able to read the entire book (yet), but what
I've seen so far looks great, both in terms of writing (the
illustrations are awesome) and also... for lack of a better word,
interactivity/inclusiveness (your how-to-get-involved page at
http://peeragogy.org/resources/how-to-get-involved/ is excellent, and I
might borrow text from it the next time I need to write one. ;-)
I haven't been able to find where/how/how-active updating is right now;
the how-to-get-involved page says to go to the forums, but they seem to
not have been created yet. I'm curious about the current "life" of the
project -- are you all still actively working on it, and do you have a
particular milestone/next-step in mind that you're aiming for?
Thanks to you and your colleagues for making this, and to Neophyte for
bringing it up (I hadn't seen it before). I'm teaching my first graduate
class this semester and if my students need resources to help them
understand the sort of collaboration atmosphere I'm trying to instill in
them, I'll probably be getting them from here. :)
--Mel
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