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Peeragogy Handbook V1.0
This book presents a range of techniques that self-motivated learners can use to connect with each other and develop stronger communities and collaborations. The book is addressed to everyone who is interested in how learning works, whether you’re an educator, a hobbyist, an artist, a home-school student, an employee, a parent, an activist, an archivist, a mathematician, or a tennis player. The book was written by a bunch of people who think learning is cool.

Over the course of working on the book, we practiced peeragogy — another word for “peer learning” — and we learned a lot.

Our experience within this project has been that flattened hierarchies do not necessarily mean decisions go by consensus — people often take the ball and run with it. The handbook includes co-edited pages as well as single-author works: often the lines and voices are blurred. One constant throughout the book is our interest in making something useful. To this end, the book is available under non-restrictive legal terms, which allow you to reuse portions of it however you see fit it. Among other things, we include instructions on how to join us in further developing this resource.

Sincerely, The Peeragogy Team

--Peeragogia (discuss • contribs)
 * It's not ready - the pages aren't even categorised to the book properly. Once the basic clean-up is done I've got some views re. the content. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 12:07, 8 August 2013 (UTC)


 * Ok Category adjustment done..:-) --Peeragogia (discuss • contribs) 14:26, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * The issue is that the pages of the book are not included in the book's category. Each page needs to have added to it so that all the pages appear within a category with the same name as the book. If it isn't done then at some point QUBot will do it. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 14:34, 1 October 2013 (UTC)