[p2pu-webcraft] [p2pu-community] Moving on from SoW - but definitely remaining in the community.
João Antonio de Menezes Neto
tonyhomes at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 17:36:52 UTC 2011
Wish you all the success, Pippa! And see you around here as usual :D
Cheers!
João
2011/7/25 Philipp Schmidt <philipp at p2pu.org>
> On behalf of P2PU and (1/2) of School of Webcraft - I would like to thank
> Pippa for helping to build School of Webcraft.
>
> When we started this experiment we only had some vague ideas. Now we have a
> plan.
>
> Pippa deserves a lot of credit for shepherding the project and fostering
> the community. I look forward to working together in other ways in the
> future.
>
> P2PU Deutsch? Auf jeden Fall!
>
> Best - P
>
> On 25 July 2011 10:12, Pippa Buchanan <Pippa.Buchanan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Some of you might have already read the blog post<http://learninglearning.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/passing-on-school-of-webcraft-do-you-want-to-work-on-the-project/>that I just put up, but as of the end of August I'll be leaving my paid role
>> within School of Webcraft and transitioning to the far more glamorous but
>> less financially rewarding position of Volunteer Community Member.
>>
>> It's been a really amazing year since I first was dropped into the School
>> and at the same time, thrown into the P2PU community and started helping
>> build the School of Webcraft community.
>>
>> That word we bandy around so easily, "community"? I don't think you know
>> how important you've all been for me, whether I've had a chance to meet up
>> with you in the real world or just seen you on this list, community calls,
>> Skype or IRC.
>>
>> Over the last year I've moved around a _lot_ what with being in a long
>> distance relationship, traveling a bit for work AND being an Australian
>> based in Europe, which necessitated a couple of important trips down under.
>> It sounds fun, but in reality it's exhausting and you never really feel at
>> home (throw in an anxiety disorder and a lot of the time I've felt downright
>> miserable too).
>>
>> Through all that time the *one* community space that has stayed fixed for
>> me has been P2PU and honestly, without you all and the shared purpose we
>> have I don't think I'd have made it.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> I'm looking forward to continuing to be a part of this community and
>> helping P2PU grow.
>>
>> Of course, now that I'm finally living with my fiance and based in Linz,
>> Austria I also get the chance to start finding my feet within my local
>> community too. Which is why as a Volunteer Community Member I'm wanting to
>> clarify how we use meetups to connect with local learners and explore how we
>> negotiate local and online peer learning. Hopefully, I'll finally improve my
>> German too.
>>
>> P2PU-Deutsch anyone?
>>
>> Thanks again! The future... And beyond!
>>
>>
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