Learning Hex

A positive, safe, and respectful community nurtures the spirit of learning

Learning outcomes are optimised only when there is a safe, positive, and respectful community.
To foster such a community, and nurture the spirit of learning, we ask all Learning Hex members to follow our community guidelines.

Community Guidelines:

Be kind, courteous, and tolerant: Treat others with kindness, respect, and tolerance. Negative, unkind, or intolerant posts or comments will be promptly removed by the Group Administrator(s).

Be supportive and generous: We encourage you to share your projects and achievements. However, please prioritise providing support, wisdom, and encouragement to other community members.

Be legal and ethical: Do not share any content (text or image) that infringes upon the intellectual property rights of others. Always give proper attribution to copyrighted material and seek prior permission from Includovate before sharing.

Respect other community members: Request permission from content creators before reusing or repurposing their content in any format or on any platform.

Maintain confidentiality: The exclusive resources and content you receive as a Learning Hex member are proprietary. Please refrain from sharing or discussing this material outside the community, even with other members at your paid level.

 

We also urge our Members to take the Learning Hex Pledge.

Pledge

As a member of the Learning Hex, I will

Share power and not monopolise conversations

Be honest and authentic and embrace learning

Bring a growth mindset and remain open to listen to the views of others even if I disagree

Encourage other members to speak and share their views

Read the material set before each Hex session

Prepare a problem/topic to discuss once in the 8 weeks

Share my knowledge and expertise where appropriate

Agree to the Hex being recorded only for the purpose of allowing those who miss a session to catch up

Sign a non-disclosure agreement and commit to not share information outside the Hex. We want our members to feel safe.

 

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