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Welcome to the lernOS wiki! Everybody can contribute content related to #lernOS. Netiquette: be excellent to each other.
Das lernOS Kernteam besteht aus den Core Entwickler:innen, dem Kommunikationsteam, je 1 Vertreter:in je Leitfaden-Team, (optional) den Beiräten und weiteren besonders aktiven Community Mitgliedern. Das Kernteam-Treffen ist idR am 3. Freitag im Monat von 15-16 Uhr.
- lernOS Kernteam-Teffen am 15.12.2023
- lernOS Kernteam-Teffen am 19.01.2024
- 4. lernOS Hackathon "Leitfaden Support"
- lernOS Kernteam-Teffen am 15.03.2024
- lernOS Kernteam-Teffen am 19.04.2024
- lernOS Kernteam-Teffen am 19.07.2024
- lernOS Kernteam-Treffen am 15.08.2024
- Hackathon zur Umstellung der Leitfäden
- Website lernos.org
- How to use MS Teams and OneNote in Circles
- How to fork a lernOS Guide
- How to write a lernOS Kata
- How to release a new guide version
For creating and maintaining the lernOS content a lot of software is used. We try to use open source software if possible.
- Atom - markdown editor for writing the single source content.
- Calibre - e-book management software for adding the covers and creating mobi format from epub.
- Github Desktop - client to sync the sources of the lernOS repository on github between developers desktops and the cloud.
- ImageMagick - extraction of pages as images from pdfs to create covers for ebook versions.
- Ghostscript - ImageMagic needs Ghostscript for some operations
- Inkscape - for creating the vector graphics for the guide. Images are provided in scalable vector graphic format (SVG) and PNG (96 and 300 dpi).
- Microsoft OneNote - digital notebook used for the circle template and the memex (in the future)
- MiKTeX - LaTeX distribution for Windows used by pandoc to create pdf format.
- Pandoc - converter for converting the markdown source to other formats (e.g. docx, pdf, epub, html).
- Typora - markdown editor for writing the single source content.
- MkDocs - for generation of the web version, requires Python
One basic idea of lernOS is that it is not a one size fits all approach. Users (individuals and organizations) should adapt it to their needs. If users publish their adoptions they can list and link it here in this section. Just add another bullet point, a title, a short description and a link if available.
- lernOS Canvas (vhs Edition) - an adoption of the lernOS Canvas by @martinlindner for adult education centers (german: Volkshochschule).
- Sketchnote Out Loud - a lernOS style by @karlcdamke to learn sketchnoting in a lernOS Circle.
- ... add your contribution here ...
- Web Conferencing like Skype for Business, Skype, Zoom, GoToMeeting, Circuit
- Instant Messengers like Threema, MS Teams, Slack, WhatsApp, WeChat, Telegram, Signal, RocketChat
- Enterprise Social Networks like Jive, Yammer, Connections, Lithium, Workplace by Facebook
- Personal Notebooks like OneNote, Evernote, TiddlyWiki, Etherpad
- File Hosting Services like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, OwnCloud
- Task Management Services like Trello, Microsoft ToDo, Microsoft Planner
- Mind Mapping Software like XMind, Freemind, MindManager, iThoughts, MindMeister
- Weblog Software like Wordpress, Tumblr
lernOS was created inspired by a lot of methods, frameworks, and approaches to master living and working in the 21st century. Here is a (never complete) list:
- 21st Century Skills
- 70/20/10 Model
- Agile Manifesto
- Agile Mindset
- Agile Fluency Project
- Ambidextrous Organization
- Balanced Scorecard
- Beyond Budgeting
- Business Model Generation
- Business Motivation Model
- Cluetrain Manifesto
- Community of Practice by Etienne Wenger: group of people who share a passion for something they know how to do and who interact regularly to learn how to do it better - Sources: Paper (2000), Introduction Article, Quick Start-Up Guide, Video
- CoderDojo
- Complex Adaptive Systems
- Core Competence
- Cynefin by David Snowden: a knowledge management model to explain the difference between simple, complicated, complex, and chaotic systems - Sources: Article (2007), Video, Video
- Design Thinking
- Dynamic Governance
- Dual Operating System
- Enterprise 2.0 by Andrew McAfee: the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers - Sources: Blog with Definition (2005), Article (2006), Video
- Future Backwards
- Getting Things Done by David Allen: a self-organization method for knowledge workers to collect, process, organize, review, and improve activities - Sources: Website, Infographic, Video
- Grossmann Method
- Growth Mindset
- Holacracy
- Hoshin Kanri
- Intellectual Capital
- Knowledge Society
- Knowledge Worker
- Lead User Innovation
- Lean in
- Lean Startup
- Lean Thinking
- Learning Organization by David Garvin: 3 building blocks of the learning Organization (supportive learning environment, concrete learning processes, leadership that reinforces learning) - Sources: Article (2008), Video
- Lifehacks
- Mastermind Groups
- Management 2.0
- Management 3.0
- Management by Objectives
- Megatrend
- Memex
- Middle-Up-Down Management
- Mind map
- Mindset, Skillset, Toolset
- New Work
- Objective Key Results by Andy Grove: agile planning and governence method for organizations, teams, and individuals - Souces: Booklet, Video
- PDCA-Circle
- Personal Information Management
- Personal Knowledge Mastery
- Pomodoro Technique
- RACI
- Reinventing Organizations
- Responsive Organization
- Scaled Agile Framework
- Scientific Management
- Scrum
- Servant Leadership
- Sociocracy 3.0
- Viable System Model
- VUCA
- Web 2.0 by Tim O‘Reilly: seeing the internet as a plattform and building applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them - Sources: Blog with definition, Article What is Web 2.0 (2005), Video
- Web Literacy Framework
- Workhacks
- Working Out Loud