Remember the Peeragogy Handbook Project, facilitated by Howard Rheingold? A group of learners from various continents work peer2peer to create this handbook which wants to inspire people who want to take their learning in their own hands.
The handbook has a very practical side – given that so many learning resources are online and for free, and that so many people are out there, worldwide, who want to learn, how can we connect and build a learning experience which can be very different from the typical classroom-experience? The handbook also has texts and links about the theoretical underpinnings of these learning-styles.
I wrote about Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) but these days I lack time to be actively involved – but I do consult the Handbook regularly and can see how it gets improved almost every day. Some very friendly co-learners now created a little video introducing my chapter about MOOCs:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7V_k00bpB_4%3Fversion%3D3%26hl%3Den_US%22%3E%3C