Learning Situations

Whisp: Start from Alexanders Network of Learning. Make a graph.

digraph { layout=dot rankdir=LR overlap=false concentrate=false bgcolor=lightblue // splines=" " node [shape=box style=rounded] label=" \nAlexander's Local Network of Learning" "Learning from\nDiverse\nPlaces\nSituations" -> {Workshops Homes Walking Professional "Industrial\nWorkshops" Museums Traveling Seminars "Etc, Etc."} "Learning form\nDiverse People" -> {Students Family Neighbors Teachers "Other\nChildren" Professional "Community\nCurriculum" "Etc, Etc."} "Learning from\nDiverse\nPlaces\nSituations" -> "Community\nCurriculum" -> Publish "Educational\n'Facilities'" -> {"Learning from\nDiverse\nPlaces\nSituations" "Learning form\nDiverse People"} [label=Extend] }

Every situation and every role has it's own network where it is central. Create each of these to understand the opportunities and frustrations. The trick is to find ways to integrate local education in to the existing lives and work of the people and institutions involved.