Talk:OpenAgile Primer on Systematic Learning

Having "draft" content in this page feels redundant to me. This entire wiki is, after all, a draft. What I mean to say is that we *could* author each page in finished form. As the definition of done changes for each page, great, and eventually the content of a page or section will be 'finished enough' that the OpenAgile Institute will want to adopt it in official versions of the various documents. At that stage, however, it'd be handy to be able to copy-n-paste and not have to re-edit the contents to remove words like "Draft of..."

As well, there are at least two other versions of this content already on this site:
 * in the OpenAgile Primer on the Learning Circle (which was created when David Parker split the OpenAgile Primer into.
 * in the Learning Circle (which was created when David Sabine copied contents of OpenAgile Primer into Glossary pages.

Perhaps these should be consolidated so as to avoid separate branches of development? --DavidSabine 01:35, 9 January 2011 (UTC)

other models of systematic learning
There are other models of systematic learning. - Inspect and Adapt - Plan, Do, Check, Act - Knowledge, Volition, and Action

Here's another one called Systematic Learning for the Individual: http://tall.conted.ox.ac.uk/lnat/individual_learning.php

Universities, colleges, schools - they all have their own models of systematic learning.

Our model of systematic learning is currently articulated in the form of the Learning Circle. At some point, we may learn that another model suits us better. No problem. Systematic Learning remains as the foundation.