Camille Samanant
Student - Utah, USAEducation, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentI wanted to express my gratitude to you for being an amazing & nurturing mentor and grader. I learned so much every time I was able to attend your office hours, and I always appreciated the feedback from your videos. I have to fight a lot of critical thoughts and every time I watched your feedback videos I felt a surge of pride, inspiration, and motivation. Thank you so much for your wisdom, kindness, and patience. I expect to grow within this field and I hope to cross paths again the future.
Pedro Oliveira
Graphic Designer - Canada, BrazilOSU PDC Student, PDC Student“The OSU PDC was my choice because of the process involved.The pace and the organization of the course are well thought out, well designed, and balanced. Having weekly deliveries makes everything smoother and creates a sense of purpose, commitment, and immersion.While most Permaculture courses will offer a curriculum based on principles and techniques, after completing the OSU PDC, I felt like I could understand them and intuitively read and observe before acting. This aspect was fundamental for my progression.After completing the course and presenting my work, I feel ready to take on new projects and interact much better with the environment, with much more respect.”
Shane Gagnon
Climate Change Specialist and Professional Planner with the City of Calgary, Alberta, CanadaEducation, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentBefore taking this course I was asked to review and comment on the redevelopment of this site in my capacity as a professional planner and climate change specialist. Undertaking this exercise again through a permaculture lens has deepened my understanding of the site conditions and the many opportunities that they represent.
Marie Nygren
Security OfficerEducation, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentThis has not only been a course on a new topic, it taught me perseverance and turned my whole life around – new outlook on life, new country, new job, new steeper slope here in the Italian alps (I was worried about the little slope in the garden on the design site in the north of Sweden). I feel hopeful for the future, inspired and happy to have finished the studies, and I have learnt lots about permaculture – and most importantly it has inspired me to continue learning more. My instructor has been super supportive, very constructive, and shared many tips which I as a newbie did not think of, a wealth of knowledge which has been so appreciated. Thank you Javan.
Michelle Lockhart
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New York Field Office Outreach CoordinatorEducation, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentAs someone who has a degree in landscape architecture, I felt that the course exercises really refreshed and strengthened my ability to analyze a landscape to the degree where design questions were answered through the research and analysis process. I loved the sector compass exercise and found that really understanding how water was flowing across the site to be instrumental in determining the final concept plan. The course text was extremely helpful and I enjoyed how the readings gave more detail about each section and provided more specific information about certain crops/plants. The instructional videos with the augmented reality sandbox really helped me understand how to evaluate contours, define watersheds, and design for water flow. The instructors of the course did a great job providing feedback, answering questions, and acting as a point of contact for the class!
Andrea Locke
Ecological Farmer - B.Sc and M.Sc. in Marine Biology, University of Guelph; Ph.D. in Ecology, University of TorontoOSU PDC StudentHaving my draft design reviewed by an experienced permaculture designer and the keen eyes of the other students gave me confidence that I was on the right track and had considered alternatives to end up with a workable plan. As an instructor of the Oregon State University Permaculture Design Course, Javan modeled and encouraged a culture of constructive criticism and thoughtful discussion in the course.
Elijah Huerta
Alaska, USA - Wilderness Specialist in Youth Behavioral Health Program.Education, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentThe Oregon State PDC course is an immersive experience that gives you a comprehensive foundation for permaculture. Whether you are looking to take this course to plot out a personal design or gain a better understanding of what permaculture is all about the video content, the readings, and assignments offer the student a full spectrum of knowledge for basic permaculture techniques. The instructors in this course want you to succeed! Because after all, we are all interested in permaculture to create a more sustainable planet. If you are willing to put in the energy to fully engage in this program, you will find that you will be one big step closer to actualizing your visions.
Laura Milkert
Ecological Stewardship Manager - Chicago, IL, USAEducation, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentThanks for all your great feedback thus far in the course. I’m loving this course and how accessible it has been from home as an adult learner. It’s a perfect synthesis of a lot of things for me and I’m feeling incredibly inspired to build on what I’m learning. It true that I’ve thought about permaculture design for a long time but couldn’t figure out how to make it work in person with work and then with kids for the last eight years. I’m surprised at how interactive it feels.
Education, OSU PDC Student, PDC StudentThe OSU Permaculture Design Course is a fantastic opportunity to better understand and manage the flows of energy through a diversity of design sites. Inspiring videos, engaged and knowledgeable instructors offering insight and guidance, and rigorous assignments challenge students to immerse themselves in learning about their place. Jump in with both feet! The more we can dig in, the more rewarding the experience.
I received wise council from Javan and Karen on site analysis and design, and was inspired by the knowledge of Andrew, Marisha, and the amazing cast of contributors to the course curriculum. Some of my favorite morsels from Javan are “sell your certainty and buy bewilderment,” “what we celebrate persists,” and his description of the incredible tool of assisting others to make design decisions based on their values.
Also awesome was the warm supportive environment in the student chat forums, rich with constructive feedback and exciting ideas. If you can, make sure to round out the phenomenal wealth of digital resources by picking up a field guide, and spending time listening to nature. OSU PDC offers a transformative experience!