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Questions re. solitude and learning
I take my very broad initial question (“What impact does solitude have on learning?”) from my passion consideration and explore it
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“Passion” for Solitude
Recognizing that I favor a breadth of interests as much as depth, and with understanding that my “passions” are fleeting, I have occasionally sought a common thread with which I might quilt many interests or passions into my/a career path. The problem with pursuing any “passion” is that too often I experience it as spontaneous [...]
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IPT 692R Notes – Thurs, Feb 12, 2009
Today’s session of BYU’s IPT 692R was a collaborative workshop day. The following are merely my contributions to the Google Doc, posted as per Dr. Wiley’s request:
Process
In order to notify faculty of open publishing, during the CTL design process faculty will be asked to sign the BYU OER Participation form. This form will:
Describe the BYU [...]
IPT 692R Notes – Tuesday, Feb 10, 2009
At the start of today’s class session of Dr. David Wiley’s IPT 692R at BYU, Aaron offered thanks for tithe payer contributions to BYU. In response David shoots, “Let’s figure out a way to give the tithe payer a little something back.”
SPARC provides a form that faculty can sign and send with manuscript publishing agreement [...]
IPT 692R Notes – Tues Jan 27, 2009
The bitter cold and a late bus did not prevent me from attending David Wiley’s IPT692R course today. And though the class period was set aside to choosing “classes” for the rest of the course, several discussions bubbled up that were noteworthy.
Meta-day – “Choosing”
Classes
Artisan (1), Bard (4), Merchant (3), Monk (2)
Guilds
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