kohting
Kohting is a term used in some online communities to describe a collaborative practice aimed at turning learning into actionable progress through structured peer support. It lacks a single formal definition and is mainly documented in informal discussions, forums, and niche blogs. In its commonly described form, kohting is a cyclical process in which participants take turns being learners and facilitators, work in short, time-boxed sessions, and prioritize concrete outcomes over theoretical debate. Sessions are designed to be practical: participants use checklists, shared calendars, and simple dashboards to set goals, plan micro-tasks, and record results. After each cycle, the group conducts a brief retrospective to identify what helped, what hindered, and how to adjust.
History and etymology are not well established. The earliest attestations date from late 2010s online communities,
Applications of kohting are described in educational and professional contexts, including organization of study groups, on-boarding
Limitations and considerations include the informal nature of the term and the lack of standardized methodology