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Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: bits and pieces, Fellows Blogs, open-gov, Philipp Schmidt

Reflections on philanthropy (mostly by others)
Peter Buffett, Warren Buffett’s son and chairman of the NoVo Foundation, recently posted an opinion piece for the NYT about his frustrations with philanthropy. He suggests there is a problem... Read more – ‘Reflections on philanthropy (mostly by others)’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Learning, Mozilla Webmakers, mozopened, open education, open-gov, opencourseware, opened, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt

Let’s make badges not stink
There is a lot of noise about badges at the moment with opinions ranging from “we don’t need no stinkin’ badges” to “badges will lead to global peace.” I have been... Read more – ‘Let’s make badges not stink’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, open education, open-gov, opencourseware, opened, p2pu, p2pu-webcraft, Philipp Schmidt

The Fellowship Year in Review
As part of my Shuttleworth Foundation fellowship, I am asked to reflect once a year on progress I have made, and think about challenges I may have encountered (and overcome hopefully.) It always... Read more – ‘The Fellowship Year in Review’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, open-gov, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt

Open Governance Course – Community Norms
This is my first posting for the Open Governance course, which I am both facilitating and participating in (yes, peer learning at its best). The assignment, readings and links to other... Read more – ‘Open Governance Course – Community Norms’.