Examples of Rhizomatic Learning
• Collaborative Online Platforms: Students contribute to shared knowledge bases (like wikis or discussion boards) where content evolves based on multiple inputs, reflecting an organic, networked structure.
• Project-Based Learning Communities: Learners engage in projects that require interdisciplinary input, adapting research paths as new insights emerge, rather than following a rigid, linear curriculum.
• Open Educational Networks: Environments such as MOOCs where learners navigate resources and form study groups according to their interests, resulting in personalized learning trajectories.
• Community-Driven Research: In settings where participants determine research questions collectively and work together to explore connections, fostering a continuous, adaptable journey of inquiry.