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Collaborative development of learning and teaching materials. This pedagogy combines learing, teaching (you have to present information effectively in documents), swarms (accelerated learning), and modeling/calculation/prorotyping/RLF module dev. | Collaborative development of learning and teaching materials. This pedagogy combines learing, teaching (you have to present information effectively in documents), swarms (accelerated learning), and modeling/calculation/prorotyping/RLF module dev. | ||
Part of [[Extreme Learning]], which includes [[Extreme Enterprise]] at sufficient number of developers. Extreme learning can happen for modules with 24, machines at 240, and enterprise at double this number - nominally. Civilization-scale collaborative learning occurs at a scale of 10k contributors at [[Civilization Designer]] level of skill. This is based on a global pool of stewards who can provide leadership to cover the cost of civilization redesign - which is $ | Part of [[Extreme Learning]], which includes [[Extreme Enterprise]] at sufficient number of developers. Extreme learning can happen for modules with 24, machines at 240, and enterprise at double this number - nominally. Civilization-scale collaborative learning occurs at a scale of 10k contributors at [[Civilization Designer]] level of skill. This is based on a global pool of stewards who can provide leadership to cover the cost of civilization redesign - which is the $50B knowledge kernel according to [[Cost to Open Source Civilization]]. |
Revision as of 02:02, 29 July 2024
Collaborative development of learning and teaching materials. This pedagogy combines learing, teaching (you have to present information effectively in documents), swarms (accelerated learning), and modeling/calculation/prorotyping/RLF module dev.
Part of Extreme Learning, which includes Extreme Enterprise at sufficient number of developers. Extreme learning can happen for modules with 24, machines at 240, and enterprise at double this number - nominally. Civilization-scale collaborative learning occurs at a scale of 10k contributors at Civilization Designer level of skill. This is based on a global pool of stewards who can provide leadership to cover the cost of civilization redesign - which is the $50B knowledge kernel according to Cost to Open Source Civilization.