Hi Nik Peachey,
I like your instructions and your sites. they are good examples for me and encourage me to learn and teach as you model. Thanks for sharing these. Jo Ann
Thanks Jo,
I hope the wiki's I've set up actually get off the ground. I'm wondering what it is that makes these successful. It's early days yet, but I feel a bit as though they are still too much 'my wikis' it's hard to get people to feel that they share ownership. Having the same problem with a Ning network that I've created for some trainers. It's hard to know how to make them feel that they own the space.
Thanks anyway for the encouragement.
Best
Nik Peachey
http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/
http://quickshout.blogspot.com/
I hope the wiki's I've set up actually get off the ground. I'm wondering what it is that makes these successful. It's early days yet, but I feel a bit as though they are still too much 'my wikis' it's hard to get people to feel that they share ownership. Having the same problem with a Ning network that I've created for some trainers. It's hard to know how to make them feel that they own the space.
Thanks anyway for the encouragement.
Best
Nik Peachey
http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/
http://quickshout.blogspot.com/
Hi Nik,
I see that many people have joined -- but how do people get more involved. In the courses I either take and teach -- people vary a lot in their comfort levels.
I suppose you can tell them a lot that the space is their space -- modeling other people works for me, at first, and then, I find my own style and develop beyond -- if creative energy is there. Jo Ann
I see that many people have joined -- but how do people get more involved. In the courses I either take and teach -- people vary a lot in their comfort levels.
I suppose you can tell them a lot that the space is their space -- modeling other people works for me, at first, and then, I find my own style and develop beyond -- if creative energy is there. Jo Ann