Creating a Peer Instruction network
January 10, 2012 at 9:07 am 2 comments
Eric Mazur sent email to a bunch of teachers using PI over the weekend — there’s a new resource for Peer Instruction being set up:
With this first message, we are inviting you to join the Peer Instruction Network at www.peerinstruction.net. It will take only a few minutes to register. Once we have registered a significant number of users, we will launch site features which include the ability to locate other Peer Instruction users from your discipline, at your institution, or in your country. We will also post frequently asked questions and associated answers and publish user experiences with PI. Eventually we plan to facilitate the sharing and dissemination of materials.
In addition, I, along with Peer Instruction Network co-founder Julie Schell, will be happy to respond to questions and interact with the members of the PI Network in order to strengthen the PI user community.
Please join the worldwide network of Peer Instruction users today at www.peerinstruction.net.
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N.Quamar | January 11, 2012 at 3:58 am
I wish if you had provided some more details about the site and peer instruction. Hope to get some more information soon.
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Mark Guzdial | January 11, 2012 at 8:12 am
I’ve written on Peer Instruction several times in this blog, and you can find more on it in those posts: https://computinged.wordpress.com/?s=peer+instruction&searchbutton=Go%21