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At the [https://mozillafestival.org/ Mozilla Festival] 2018 (often shortened to 'MozFest') Doug Belshaw and Mayel de Borniol ran a [https://guidebook.com/guide/147793/event/21682544/ workshop] on MoodleNet and decentralised technologies. It was attended by everyone from educators to representatives from the W3C!
At the [https://mozillafestival.org/ Mozilla Festival] 2018 (often shortened to 'MozFest') Doug Belshaw and Mayel de Borniol ran a [https://guidebook.com/guide/147793/event/21682544/ workshop] on MoodleNet and decentralised technologies. It was attended by everyone from educators to representatives from the W3C!
''Coming soon: images and transcribed post-its''


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We split the session into three sections, running the entire session without the use of technology:
# Decentralisation - what is it? how much do we know about it? (small groups based on existing knowledge)
# MoodleNet - what are we building? why? how will it work?
# Metaphors, stories, and analogies - how can we explain decentralisation to others?
We captured the responses to the third section using post-its.

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At the Mozilla Festival 2018 (often shortened to 'MozFest') Doug Belshaw and Mayel de Borniol ran a workshop on MoodleNet and decentralised technologies. It was attended by everyone from educators to representatives from the W3C!

mozfest-MN-01.jpg
mozfest-MN-02.jpg

We split the session into three sections, running the entire session without the use of technology:

  1. Decentralisation - what is it? how much do we know about it? (small groups based on existing knowledge)
  2. MoodleNet - what are we building? why? how will it work?
  3. Metaphors, stories, and analogies - how can we explain decentralisation to others?

We captured the responses to the third section using post-its.