17 episodes

Welcome to The Peeragogy in Action podcast, your no-longer-missing guide to peer learning and peer production! This podcast of the Peeragogy Project (peeragogy.org) provides an interactive space where our audience and active participants can explore and present the philosophies, concepts, tools, and practical applications of non-hierarchical learning and production from colleagues and peers in all walks of life. Produced collaboratively under a CC0 license. Live-streamed via video to YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn; distributed to all major audio podcast apps.

Peeragogy In Action Charlotte Pierce

    • Education

Welcome to The Peeragogy in Action podcast, your no-longer-missing guide to peer learning and peer production! This podcast of the Peeragogy Project (peeragogy.org) provides an interactive space where our audience and active participants can explore and present the philosophies, concepts, tools, and practical applications of non-hierarchical learning and production from colleagues and peers in all walks of life. Produced collaboratively under a CC0 license. Live-streamed via video to YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn; distributed to all major audio podcast apps.

    S2E18: FOSSASIA Expands Tech Access

    S2E18: FOSSASIA Expands Tech Access

    Interview with FOSS Asia founder, Hong Phuc Dang
    Hong Phuc Dang, founder of FOSS Asia speaks to Peeragogy Project member Joe Corneli about their work with Free Libre Open Source Software (FOSS) in Asia, including the calendar software used at Wikimania.
    FOSSASIA creates Open Source software and open hardware from science apps like the Pocket Science Lab (PSLab), event management systems (Eventyay), big “open” data analytics software (loklak), Open Source personal assistants (SUSI.AI), tools for development (Scrum Helper), to Android apps like the imaging app Phimpme.
    The organization’s signature event, the FOSSASIA OpenTechSummit, takes place every year in March in Singapore. Other OpenTechSummits are in China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand. FOSS organizes Science Hackathons in cooperation with companies and International organizations like the UNESCO and have meetups throughout Asia from Beijing, Saigon, Singapore to Dubai.
    IN THE BOOTH: Host, Joe Corneli; Episode producer: Charlie Danoff; Series producer: Charlotte Pierce; Interns: Abishek Nagda, Olivia Doe. 
    EPISODE LINKS: The Peeragogy Project; Pierce Press Productions; Podcast links
    What does Peeragogy mean to you? Join the discussion on Mondays at 9 am US Eastern Time – meeting link at peeragogy.org.

    • 36 min
    S2E17: Please Allow Me to (Re) Introduce Myself!

    S2E17: Please Allow Me to (Re) Introduce Myself!

    Peeragogy Project members lead a discussion on incorporating peeragogy principles into personal and professional life, and explore how the practice of collaborative and peer-to-peer learning influenced their approach to learning and growth. Guests include Mary Tedeschi, Clinical Lecturer at Pace University and Lisa MacDonald, Business Owner & consultant and producer of the It’s the Mind that Matters Podcast.
    Joe Corneli — HostKajol Khetan — Technical DirectorCharlie Danoff — Episode Producer

    • 34 min
    S2E16: Crowdsourcing for Ukrainian defenders

    S2E16: Crowdsourcing for Ukrainian defenders

    Ukrainian wine exporter Tanya Kagitina had no idea the turn her life would take on Feb. 24, 2022. In this podcast, we explore how Tanya and her sister pivoted their lives to support the country's struggle for freedom. She's joined by Pierce Press author, Oleg Veretskiy, who likewise gave up his real estate and writing career to volunteer and fundraise for non-lethal aid to the  Ukrainian military.
    Tanya is one of “The Odesa Sisters” who with her sister Antonina, runs an impressive sewing operation in Odesa, Ukraine, constructing high quality winter uniforms, sleeping bags, medical uniforms, adaptive underwear for injured soldiers, and other essential clothing items. Tatyana also serves as an interpreter for Ukrainian author & volunteer Oleg Veretskiy and assists in his projects supporting frontline Ukrainian military units.
    Tatyana & Antonina are currently crowdfunding for 123 sets of winter uniforms for Ukrainian soldiers at $125 each. If you’d like to contribute, you can PayPal any amount to tkagitina@gmail.com. The need is urgent, as battlefield temperatures are dropping daily. 

    • 1 hr 14 min
    S2E15: Success in Collaborative Learning Environments

    S2E15: Success in Collaborative Learning Environments

    First in a series on collaborative learning environments. Please visit the website for the livestream replay & to post your questions & experiences!In this episode, we discuss discussing collaborative learning projects with education innovators and Peeragogy members Steve Yost and Karl Hakkarainen, who share their experiences in collaborative learning in the hopes of catalyzing new conversations and new collaborations. "Whether learning for work or for personal interest, we need ways to entangle our ideas with others who are on the same journey. Learning is rarely a solitary experience. We need to share what we’ve learned in order to make it complete," says Karl.
    IN THE BOOTH: 
     HOST: Joe Corneli, Oxford Brookes University & the Peeragogy ProjectCREW: Charlie Danoff, Charlotte Pierce, Ray Puzio, Mary TedeschiEPISODE LINKS: 
    The Peeragogy ProjectPierce Press ProductionsWhat does Peeragogy mean to you? Join the discussion on Mondays at 9 am UTC -5 (US Eastern Time)  & join our Google Group (links at peeragogy.org).

    • 30 min
    REWILDING - A Common Earth Podcast with Manoj Gautam

    REWILDING - A Common Earth Podcast with Manoj Gautam

    COMMON EARTH, Season 4 , Episode 1CLICK HERE to watch the video replay 
    Can habitats & environments be returned to their wild, natural state while taking into consideration the requirements of human communities?
    Join us for this interview with Manoj Gautam, community-based conservation activist, former executive director of the Jane Goodall Institute of Nepal, and 2014 recipient of the Future for Nature prize.
    This year, Manoj was named to the elite Explorers Club 50. Each year, The Explorers Club 50 recognizes fifty extraordinary individuals changing the world. Naming these global exploration leaders to the EC50 shines a bright light on their extraordinary work, amplifies their voices, and redefines that field of exploration as we know it.
    Current Projects:bardia.travel - Ecotours & expeditions in Bardia National Park, Nepalnepalconservation.travel - Ecotours & conservation expeditions om Nepal planetperegrine.org - Research expeditions & travel for conservation professionalsschoolsforsdg.org - Schools for Sustainable Development - Educational stays & travel in Nepal

    • 33 min
    Peeragogy In Action #13: Causal Layered Analysis

    Peeragogy In Action #13: Causal Layered Analysis

    How can we anticipate and change the negative effects of climate change, terrorism, water scarcity, and aging populations? Causal Layered Analysis may be a method we can use to shape the future in a positive way.

    • 32 min

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