{"id":2291,"date":"2012-04-19T10:18:50","date_gmt":"2012-04-19T14:18:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/sj\/?p=2291"},"modified":"2012-04-25T00:36:29","modified_gmt":"2012-04-25T04:36:29","slug":"hacking-open-education-take-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.blogs.harvard.edu\/sj\/2012\/04\/19\/hacking-open-education-take-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Hacking Open Education, Take 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/cyber.law.harvard.edu\/hewlettgranteesmtg2012\/Hack_Day\">Hewlett Hack Day<\/a><\/strong> last Friday was an energetic stone soup affair.  <a href=\"http:\/\/erhardtgraeff.com\/\">Erhardt Graeff<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/finalsclub.org\/\">Andrew Magliozzi<\/a> and I planned it with <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/#!\/amarashar\">Amar<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/cyber.law.harvard.edu\/people\/nlevy\">Nathaniel<\/a> from Berkman, and <a href=\"http:\/\/joshuagay.org\/\">Josh Gay<\/a>.  Erhardt emcee&#8217;d the event, and Meredith Beaton, <a href=\"http:\/\/unalee.net\">Una Lee<\/a>, Becca Nesson, and Matthew Battles all helped make it happen. Some 40 people attended over the course of the day. <\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.law.harvard.edu\/sj\/2012\/04\/18\/hacking-education-with-hewletts-oer-grantees\/\">past two days<\/a> had seen the development of two dozen <a href=\"http:\/\/cyber.law.harvard.edu\/hewlettgranteesmtg2012\/Cluster_groups\">project ideas<\/a>, many of them hackable, by the Hewlett grantees.  We spent the first hour condensing those and some <a href=\"http:\/\/cyber.law.harvard.edu\/hewlettgranteesmtg2012\/Hack_Day#Project_ideas\">new proposed hacks<\/a> down to 10 that seemed compelling and doable.  People self-selected into groups to tackle these (in hindsight: we should have set a max team size of ~6).  7 projects were attempted, and 6 produced a hack &#8211; a pitch or minimum product that could inspire others to move it forward.  At the end of the day, everyone gave 2-minute pitches to a panel of judges (a schoolteacher, a highschool student, and two berkman staff) who reviewed the results for hackability and near-term usefulness for OER.<\/p>\n<p><em>Result<\/em>: two new github repositories, a &#8216;<a href=\"http:\/\/p2pu.org\/en\/groups\/pokoer\/\">Learning metacognition via Poker<\/a>&#8216; course up on P2PU, a mobile app for &#8216;Free Pencils&#8217;, a hackable version of FreeRice for standardized test problems, a plan for a high-profile annual OER Awards, a wireframe for a cleaner student portfolio platform, a new <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Education\/Open_education_project\">OER WikiProject<\/a> on Wikipedia, and a draft design for <em>Octocat<\/em> a variation on github for OER materials.  The PokOER concept drew the most attention &#8211; almost ten team members and three different ideas merged &#8211; and many hackers agreed they would love to take a P2P course on the topic.  And a hack to make it easy to generate your own Mozilla-friendly badges made partial progress, including testing and filing helpful bugs against the badges API.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/openetherpad.org\/freepencils\">Free Pencils<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/openetherpad.org\/oerawards\">OER Awards<\/a> projects won judges&#8217; awards&#8217;.  They were specific and partly implemented (Becca garnered the admiration of all for producing a working prototype in 4 hours), and addressing particular needs raised in the brainstorming the day before.  Their hackers have free passes to the <a href=\"http:\/\/openedconference.org\">Open Ed conference<\/a> in Vancouver, thanks to sponsorship by hackday participant David Wiley.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hewlett Hack Day last Friday was an energetic stone soup affair. Erhardt Graeff, Andrew Magliozzi and I planned it with Amar and Nathaniel from Berkman, and Josh Gay. Erhardt emcee&#8217;d the event, and Meredith Beaton, Una Lee, Becca Nesson, and Matthew Battles all helped make it happen. 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