When starting a school, it helps if you can find some teachers. Over the last few weeks, Claire and I have been contacting people who are already advertising their teaching online, to invite them to join School of Everything. The response has been encouraging - a big increase in the number of new teachers joining the site and some lovely emails from people who really get what we're trying to do.
Resources for Everything
Choose Everything!
We've been nominated for the 2008 New Statesman New Media awards.
If you want to add your voice to that, click here.
Go on - choose Everything!
Social Everything: how are we doing?
Years ago, in my first job, I spent a lot of time skiving off my 'proper' work and playing with those early social media platforms. These days, social media is no longer what I stop working to do - it's my job.
A day at Everything HQ takes me across
- our Facebook page
- our Twitter feed
- our Get Satisfaction account
How to start a Free School
Tomorrow, at the Free School meetup, Dougald's going to teach how to fly the Everything HQ miniature helicopters. And there'll be the usual freeschooling, idea-swapping, tea and cake and loveliness.
If you're in the area, come down! But if you like the idea, but can't make it, then you can always start your own.
Competition: Accepted @ School of Everything
Here is a picture of Dougald starting a school. You can see how easy* it is.
We've got copies of Accepted (the story of Everything, in teen movie form) to give to the best photos we get of signs in unexpected places that say 'THIS IS A SCHOOL'.
Send photos to accepted [at] school of everything dot com .
*Now keeping a school going, that's a different story...
Free School meets this Thursday
The idea for School of Everything came out of our own experiments with open learning, and out of our thoughts about others who've tried it. What happens when a group of people with different skills and interests gets together in a friendly context and looks for ways to exchange what we know?
Synchronised Swimming
I went swimming this morning, and realised I had room to improve. It has been many years since I have done a a decent number of lengths, but, after a few mornings, the flow is coming back to me. Keep your body aligned, create the minimum disturbance of the water, trim and adjust. I grew up in South Africa and I got a lot of swimming training, many people in the UK were not quite so lucky. We could probably all use a bit of help.
Learning at the Shine Freeschool
The Free School went to the Shine 2008 social entrepreneurship conference last weekend.
It was the most challenging Free School I've run. This surprised me - I thought that a building full of social entrepreneurs would be all over the idea of open peer learning. But as it turned out, there were relatively few offers.
I learned a few useful things though.
School of Everything: the teen movie
I like to pretend I'm more of a arthouse fan, but secretly I quite like teen movies. Breakfast Club, Teen Wolf, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, American Pie.... I've actually also watched High School Musical (cough) twice.
So when Andres from Meetup sidled up to me after I did a talk about School of Everything a few months ago and said, "You know there's a really cheesy college movie about School of Everything", I was on Amazon like a shot.
A teacher, by any other name...
Our Tech Advisory Board (Stowe Boyd, Kelly Brough, Matt Jones, Euan Semple and Colin Tate) came in yesterday to grill us on how we're developing the site. They gave us a good going over about our future tech priorities, how we can start conversations between our users, and how we're measuring the success of what we've built so far. It's great to have such experienced people on hand to help us build something of real value.
Learn spinning on the street
Team Everything was on its way to lunch earlier today and spotted this lovely lady spinning in the street. So I went over to say hello.
Rachel is one of the co-founders of Prick Your Finger, a wool and craft shop just round the corner from Everything HQ. "I think I'm going to do this every day it's sunny", she said. "I end up teaching passers-by how to spin all the time!"
Fighting Helicopters
Everything just made a corporate purchase of two fighting helicopters.
We couldn't find them in orange, but needless to say next week will be VERY productive.
What happened at this month's Free School
So yesterday evening, the third Free School meetup got together.
As is now Free School tradition, people wrote on big pieces of paper what they could teach or wanted to learn. Offers and requests ranged from tap dancing, sword fighting and making Sunday roasts to advanced Photoshop, Linux and small business accounting.
There was also lots of tea and cake and chatting.
Reminder - Free School meetup tonight!
Free School! Free School! Free School!
Don't forget to come down and swap what you know with other lovely people tonight, 29 April, from 6 to 9pm at the Gallery Cafe in Bethnal Green.
For more info, click here.
Futuresonic 2008
Just booked my tickets to Manchester for the Futuresonic Social Tech Summit this Thursday and Friday.
Should be a great conference - it's not often you get Richard Stallman and the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA on the same bill.
Talk of Everything
There's a lovely piece about us in today's Guardian PDA.
We had lots of fun on the Everything photoshoot, courtesy of Joe Lee. Sadly he wouldn't let us do an emo band-style photo; so here we are on the roof of the Young Foundation, looking as respectable as we can, as broadcast in the national press.
The Every Thing
An Every Thing just appeared in our office.
After the orange logo, and the orange ethernet cables, and the orange Gaffa tape, it is probably the orangest thing about Everything HQ.
(Everything else is the colours you'd expect. We're not obsessive or anything.)
Free Schools at Shine unconference
Are you going to the Shine unconference? Look out for impromptu gatherings of people sharing what they can teach and want to learn.
School of Everything will be out and about during the weekend, with a mission to infect 600 social entrepreneurs with our love of Free Schools and open peer-to-peer exchange.
We'll keep you posted on developments. Meanwhile keep an eye out for 'THIS IS A SCHOOL' stickers...
We're twittering...
Before we had an office, we used Twitter as a way of sharing information within Team Everything. So we couldn't really share our updates with the rest of the world.
Now, we have a lovely office, and can talk across the desk. So we're twittering publicly instead!
You can keep up with School of Everything's latest news by following EverythingHQ.
Unlimited Resources
Every member of School of Everything can add notes, links, videos, images, documents and other things to the site that help people learn or teach a particular subject. If you're learning, you can use it to keep track of your progress in your subjects and all the things that help you learn like useful websites or how-to videos.
If you're teaching, you can share useful resources and advice that you think will help people learn you subjects. You can tag each resource post with one or more subjects, and your posts will appear to other people looking for those subjects.
Don't be shy, say hello. We'd love to hear from you.
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