What if...we ran the University like Wikipedia?

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What if... we ran the

university like Wikipedia?

David J. Staley, PhD

Director, Goldberg Center, The Ohio State University (staley.3@osu.edu)

Principal, The DStaley Group (david@dstaleygroup.com)

President, Columbus Futurists (columbus.futurists@gmail.com)

innovation, technology, education

“By making it easier for groups to self-assemble and for individuals to contribute to group effort without requiring formal management, [social networking tools] have radically altered the old limits on the size, sophistication, and scope of unsupervised effort.”

platforms

a constructivist classroom

The university as a “platform”…

…is permeable (no formal admissions process)

…consists of voluntary and self-organizing associations

of teachers and students

…consists of a self-organizing and intellectually fluid curriculum

…does not offer tenure to professors (longevity is determined by the community), who move fluidly between the “real world” and the university

university“real world”Professor X

…is governed by protocols based on community values and mores rather than on administrative rules and fiats

…does not grant diplomas

(but does grant certificates)

…encourages play (and even failure)

…is governed by “intellectual barter” and makes all knowledge created therein free to anyone

…is administered by those who “bubble up” from among the members of the community, and who maintain the platform as “choice architects” and lead via “cultivation and care,” not “command and control”

…has a fluid temporal structure: there are no “semesters”; teaching and learning are ongoing activities

So...

...who’d like to start up a new university?