Complex Task and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Learning

Part of what the Mobius loop system does is creating an ecosystem or individual organisms in this case “student organisms” to have them share information back and forth in a safe environment.

Margaret Wheatley wrote a book called Leadership and the New Science that really talks about human interactions in these shared environments. I highly recommend it as a way of thinking about how these networks experiences through learning can make both the individuals and the system stronger that’s one of the goals for Mobius SLIP.

Example of this is autopoiesis which describes a very different universe where the organisms in this case, the students, are capable of creating a better self through their intimate engagement with all others in the ecosystem and that’s really the goal is to create that network. Harvard Business School says the thing that they are really selling is a network more than an education. Making a network as well as getting an education, is always something worth thinking about.

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