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WLP Project Development :: Work and Learning Partners project issues and discussions Weblog 42 entries 17-December-2006 9 authors
show or hide details for this item Partners' contributions to KLearn Blog Entry 1 reply 09-July-2006 Alan Brown
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This is a space where partners can clarify what they are to do in contributing material from their countries on the value of workplace learning partnerships, the outcome of their interviews, experiences with different approaches to planning, review and reflection; their piloting experiences and so on.

Note we have an index folder for the value of WLPs with nested sub-folders for each country on the main part of the site. What would be helpful is for each partner to contribute material (in English or your native language) about the operation of WLPs both generally and in your own country.

You might also like to respond to Pekka's ideas about planning, reviewing, reflection.

The intention will be to build up a series of resources (both in the form of content in the index folders and discussions in blogs talking about particular use-cases, dummy screen shots of how certain things might be achieved etc. We also have a tools development section outlining what is available now, what is coming etc. and how these tools might be used individually and in combination.

You will see we have rebranded part of the existing site as:

Klearn: sharing knowledge and learning about workplace learning partnerships

Pekka's diagrams can be used as a vision of what we might eventually achieve.

It is important that all partners contribute detailed accounts of their experiences on the project so far so that we can decide how to present the material within this approach. We will of course use the national reports and case studies, but we need your more recent experiences too (and do not forget you can also have as one of your contributions a pointing to resources on WLPs on delicious).

Ideally you should contribute ideas directly into the blogs, but you can also send material as email attachments - but the most important thing is that we get your material and experiences on the project in some form so that we can integrate these into a coherent whole that represents what has been achieved in each partner country as well as the project as a whole.

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Ta Alan - a good start! Discussion Topic 0 replies 09-July-2006 Mike Malloch
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Thanks for starting this process Alan. If we all use the blogs and comments, I'm confident we'll have productive discussions!

It was great to see this item appear in my RSS reader a minute ago. I've been meaning to contribute something since the meeting last week, but have been oh-so tied up.

It is easy to keep track of what everyone is contributing buy either using the RSS feeds (see the bottom right of the pages for the 'Subscribe' links - or just add this link to your RSS reader) or by email updates (when logged in, you see a link for this in both the 'Contribute to..' and 'Subscribe' sidebars at the left of the pages.

Thanks again, Alan, for starting this off!