On 22.1.2011, at 21.08, Juan de Vojníkov wrote:
Well, if you are talking about P2PU I would that they have an idea, but they dont know, how to do it. They has less self identity than Wikiversity. So it was maybe their good selfpresentation skill what attracted some people.
I remeber Teemu, talking about this nearly 2 years ago, when Ive been to their webside in summer, there was nothing, small chaos and I would say thay have just started. So how you get them Teemu?
P2PU is great. - absolutely fabulous. I think, at this point of the history, they are the leading open education site in the world. Please, take another look of the site and it's course offering: http://p2pu.org/course/list
They have an idea (they got from the Wikiversity and some other site) and they are implementing it better than anyone else. Will this be sustainable and lasting model of open education online? Not sure - we will see.
- Teemu
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