#TalkThree 04: How Does Collective Learning Work?

Oliver Ding
Curativity Center
Published in
6 min readJun 7, 2022

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People, Centers, and Themes

Photo by Agence Olloweb on Unsplash

Yesterday, a friend of mine sent an academic paper about Regenerative Economics to me and asked for some potential opportunities of using my knowledge frameworks.

The authors of the paper identify four categories of elements of regenerative economics:

  • Circulation
  • Organizational Structure
  • Relationships and Values
  • Collective Learning

The paper also suggests ten principles for building regenerative economics and provides network metrics to measure the ten principles.

For the category of Collective Learning, the authors don’t offer rich ideas and resources. In order to respond to my friend, I discovered an idea called “Project Network” from my knowledge frameworks and developed it as a solution for developing collective learning.

The new solution is named “The Knowledge Network Model for Developing Collective Learning”. This article will introduce this solution with three…

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Oliver Ding
Curativity Center

Founder of CALL(Creative Action Learning Lab), information architect, knowledge curator.