I’m Pippa Buchanan, an Australian educator and learning activist based in Linz, Austria. I’m also a learner, writer, gardener, cook and creator of various things.
My focus is in discussing, experimenting and developing how we can manage our education and learn in the future, especially using web tools, community-driven action and open technologies and processes.
In this blog, Learning Learning, I share what I’m discovering and working on in my personal learning and professional practice.
My professional background is in tertiary and lifelong education, web and games development and educational software.
I’m currently available for short to long-term consulting on inspiring projects. If you’d like to find out how I can help you and your organisation, please get in contact!
For the last year, I worked as Course and Curriculum Lead for the School of Webcraft, a free learning community for web developers supported by the Mozilla Foundation and developed in partnership with P2PU (Peer 2 Peer University). While I’m no longer formally involved with either project I remain a passionate community member of both Mozilla and P2PU and continue to explore peer learning methodologies and online participation and community projects.
If you’re interested in finding out what I’m making, growing and cooking you can read more on my personal blog.
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