Finals of Kant get Marx 2.0 : a general politics quiz
'The university as a hackerspace'
1. ‘The university as a hackerspace’
Joss Winn, Centre for Educational Research and Development, University of Lincoln
jwinn@lincoln.ac.uk
http://cerd.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk
#digifest14
2. Student as Producer is hacking the university
http://studentasproducer.lincoln.ac.uk
3. LNCD is (was) Not a
Central Development
group!
DevXS
hackathon
(2011)
http://lncd.lincoln.ac.uk/
project/institutional-opennesscase-study
http://devxs.org.uk
4. Digital Education
1. A cross-university digital education group (a committee, working group, network?)
2. Incentives and recognition (teacher education leading to credit and funding)
3. An anti-disciplinary Masters research programme (the ‘university as a hackerspace’)
4. A framework for re-engineering space and time (the ‘idea of the university’:
open, flipped, virtual, edgeless, etc.)
http://joss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2014/03/03/digital-education/
5. ‘The university as a hackerspace’
• Cross-university Masters by Research degree
• The ‘campus’ = the ‘hackerspace’ (virtual/material/
open/edgeless)
• Anti-disciplinary: Democratically involves staff and
facilities from across all schools
• Experiments/challenges, not ‘modules’; Hacker ethic.
• Student as Producer: Research-based; teachers and
students learn from each other. The institution learns
from its teacher-student scholars. A ‘Skunkworks’ for
the institution.
• Can a university contain (intellectually, politically,
practically) a hackerspace? Are the two organisational
and educational forms compatible?