Welcome to InterLearn...

Interlearn is a mental space that exists between and among people as they communicate through a range of intellectual artifacts.

Intellectual tools available on the web serve to make shared minds visible. On this site, you will find a range of web docs ad web places that invite you to interact with a large community of people who are engaged in learning more about how best to prepare ourselves and others for teaching and learning in the digital age. Each of the sites invite you to explore this communal dimension of time and space.

The first event this site mediated was a spotlight session for the NECC 2002 called Virtually there: Tapping, Tinkering and Teaching Online. This session began on May 27 in a online session in the Global Educator's Network. You are welcome to visit this archive.

The second event was a Cilt Seed Grant that joined 10 people in a research learning circle to explore online teaching and learning. You will find links to many of the webplaces that have been created by or are used by the members of the research team.

Like most webspaces this one is under continual development. And, in the spirit of the web, you are invited to be a part of the process. If you have materials you would like to share or ideas of what it means to be engaged in InterLearning, send us a note on the InterLearn Forum.

InterLearn is about a spirit of open sharing of ideas with the belief the supply of new ones is limitless.

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