Mutualdiscovery
Our goal is to foster mutual discovery among learners at all stages of cognitive and meta-cognitive growth. Project members take on shifting roles as teacher, student, facilitator, coach, peer and colleague.

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Mutualdiscovery

Mutual Discovery

Mutual discovery is an approach to learning, teaching, discovery and exploration in the digital realm. We're looking for ways to help ourselves and each other. This project deliberately blends formal and informal learning, in order to allow us to share our strengths.

You do not need to be a student or instructor at any of the current institutions to get involved, or to register for an account. We would love to hear from you, though, whenever you feel like talking to us about your experience with our materials or methods, if you are joining from afar. Just drop an email to HilaryHolz or AnneApplin.

Resources for learners

Resources for instructors

Spring 2009 courses at Ithaca College using mutual discovery

Name Type Tooltip message
EthicalIssuesSpring09 label Investigation of ethical issues raised by technology.

Spring 2009 courses at CSUEB using mutual discovery

Name Type Tooltip message
ArtificialIntelligenceSpr09 label a first course in artificial intelligence, emphasizing logical agents
PatternRecognitionSpr09 label graduate statistical pattern recognition
WebBasedSystemsSpr09 label Graduate webserver software engineering and architecture

Winter 2009 CSUEB courses using mutual discovery

Name Type Tooltip message
WebDevWinter09 label a first course in web development, focusing primarily on the client-side APIs
PlcWinter09 label a foreign language approach to understanding programming languages
PatternRecognitionWinter09 label statistical pattern recognition

Fall 2008 courses using mutual discovery

Name Type Tooltip message
IntroAIFall08 label a first course in artificial intelligence, emphasizing logical agents
InteractionDesignFall08 label a first course in human-computer interaction, taking an interaction design approach
WebDevFall08 label a first course in web development, focusing primarily on the client-side APIs

Resources for researchers

Complete lab sets

  • WebDevLabsWinter08 - Labs from Web Development, an upper level undergraduate class which can be taken for graduate credit. Labs from Winter quarter, 2008, the beginning of formal development of the MutualDiscovery labs.
  • PLCLabsSpring08 - Labs from Programming Languages Concepts, a transition-to-the-major class, given during Spring quarter, 2008, at CSU, East Bay. (First time we used the method in the class.)
r17 - 22 Apr 2009 - 14:38:52 - HilaryHolz
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