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[[Advocacy Through Social Media]] (Clint and/or others)
 
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[[Alternative Economic Systems]]
  
 
[[Citizen Journalism]]
 
[[Citizen Journalism]]
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[[Citizen Science]]
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[[Civic Intelligence Case Studies]]
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[[Collective Action and Social Change]]
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[[Collaboration]]
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[[Community and Social Networking]]
  
 
[[Conservancy Design]] (Prateek and/or others)
 
[[Conservancy Design]] (Prateek and/or others)
  
 
[[The Commons]] (John and/or others)
 
[[The Commons]] (John and/or others)
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[[Democracy as Problem Solving]]
  
 
[[Deliberation Learning Module | Deliberation]]
 
[[Deliberation Learning Module | Deliberation]]
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[[Experimental Education]]
  
 
[[Music and Social Change]]
 
[[Music and Social Change]]
  
 
[[Non-Violent Communication]]
 
[[Non-Violent Communication]]
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[[Pattern Languages]]
  
 
[[Restorative Justice]]
 
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[[Roots of Civic Intelligence]] (Doug and/or others)
 
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[[Serious Games]]
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[[Social Capital]]
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[[Sociology of Knowledge]]
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==''Others??''==
  
 
Also see [[Home Office Learning Modules]]
 
Also see [[Home Office Learning Modules]]

Revision as of 09:27, 27 May 2012

This is an list of learning modules that can be used in programs or classes that are related to civic intelligence.

This list — and the information in the modules — are evolving. Some of the ideas are more fleshed out than others. That's OK.

Please add ideas for new modules or content to the individual modules! It doesn't matter if what you add is incomplete or imperfect! Be Bold and Proceed! (As Samuel Mockbee recommends....)

Please use this template when adding new learning modules. (And please alphabetize the entries.)


Advertising and Copywriting (Ally and/or others)

Advocacy Through Social Media (Clint and/or others)

Alternative Economic Systems

Citizen Journalism

Citizen Science

Civic Intelligence Case Studies

Collective Action and Social Change

Collaboration

Community and Social Networking

Conservancy Design (Prateek and/or others)

The Commons (John and/or others)

Democracy as Problem Solving

Deliberation

Experimental Education

Music and Social Change

Non-Violent Communication

Pattern Languages

Restorative Justice

Roots of Civic Intelligence (Doug and/or others)

Serious Games

Social Capital

Sociology of Knowledge

Others??

Also see Home Office Learning Modules