在Will Richardson的帖子里看到一个非常有意思的新名词“Mosh Pit”,搜网,看到如下的解释:
“Moshing basically is an expression of music by the crowd at a concert/gig. It occurs when bands usually of the rock, punk and metal genres play in a live setting. Members of the crowd will gather at the front (known as the mosh pit) and will furiously and passionately shove/ push/ body slam each other in time to the music. But the idea is not to cause any harm to each other (even though that's usually the case ) but just to enjoy the music in a less passive way, like you would if you were to dance to any type of music. But it’s better than just a dance, much better”(via this).
哦,Mosh Pit就是“音乐会上随着音乐节奏自由舞动/摇动的人”,他们自得其乐,在音乐伴随的自由自在状态中获得最大的享受;他们轻松、投入、享受,整个群体松散、随意却又在音乐的秩序中内在有序。
“Mosh Pit as Innovation Model” 是Will找到Mosh Pit的原始文章。“Mosh Pit作为创新的模型”,呵呵,想一想Mosh Pit状态,能理解了吧?
文章中比较了过去的教室和新的教室之间的区别,用了这样一张图:

开放的教育、开放的课堂,确实,就是一种很Mosh Pit的状态。所以,Will的帖子题目是“Mosh Pit as Classroom(Model)”。呵,谁能创造一个类似Mosh Pit状态的教室呢?相信一定会很有趣和有效。