WikiJournal Preprints/The Wikimedia Movement and Peeragogy
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Abstract
Peeragogy is a theory of how to productively utilize peer learning and peer production techniques. This paper is a review of previous scholarship on paragogy and peeragogy, including a paper originally published here on English Wikiversity a dozen years ago. In addition we include a paper that was written three years ago and the current versions of the English Wikipedia articles on Peer learning and Peer production. The names of the review texts are:
2011 Paragogy: Synergizing individual and organizational learning
2020 Patterns, anticipation and participatory futures
2023 Peer learning and Peer production
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