"Super Learning" - an experiment

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Paul Callaghan

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Feb 16, 2012, 11:45:05 AM2/16/12
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Hi

Associated with the "Super Learning" event on the 27th of Feb, I'd
like to try an experiment.

for info.

Basically, what we want to know is quite simple:

(A) what would you like to learn, if the opportunities were there?
(B) what do you think you could help others learn?

On the night, we're going to present some ways that could create
opportunities in the region, that draws on skills and knowledge
already here, but we do need to know about possible demand and
about possible supply. The more info you can give us, the more
we can do with it. Survey results will be presented on the night.


In addition to the two main questions, there's a few short 
related questions.

Please fill it out from your own perspective, without considering
limiting issues like time and cost. Chances are, showing that
there is a demand for X means someone will set something in
motion. 

Thanks in advance for your responses!

Paul

Ross Cooney

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Feb 17, 2012, 7:40:02 AM2/17/12
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Hi Paul,

I have setup the signup page here:

Cheers,

Ross



Paul

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Paul Callaghan

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Feb 23, 2012, 6:32:40 AM2/23/12
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Hi all

We've got 50 people signed up already for next Monday's "Super
Learning" - anyone else interested?
Details are at http://www.supermondays.org/2012/02/17/feb-27-super-learning/

Even if you're not coming, please take a look at the survey (details
below) and fill it in.

The more info we have about possible demand and uptake, the more
likely something may get put in motion.

Cheers

Paul

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