Students take the power back

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More and more people are getting involved in online learning. Many MOOCs are appearing, yet very few of them are really empowering their students. Most courses are created by one teacher, who "knows the subject", and students have to make assignments. What if we took the opportunity to create a real online democracy of knowledge? Making students teach to each other as a real part of the learning process? Peer to peer assignments are just the beginning of a brave new world!

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Teach  

Do  

Hear  

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“Tell  me  and  I  forget,  teach  me  and  I  may  remember,  involve  me  and  I  learn.”  —  Benjamin  Franklin  

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Anyone can teach

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Rely on exercises and projects

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Use peer assessments

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Work with mentors

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Anyone  can  teach   Rely  on  exercises  

Use  peer  assessments   Work  with  mentors  

4 KEY POINTS

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