Dear Ashley
Thanks for your posting. I must say I felt many of you online participants 
being here/there with us. Since I was facilitating/organizing parts of the 
event I spent some more time online. It was really nice to be connected to 
those of you participating online. I also mentioned in the circle at some 
occasionse that there is activity online. As you might know we also had a 
screen where onsite participants could view postings. Then of couse we had 6 
computors connected to the internet all of the time. The first day we did have 
some problems. The internetprovider had some problems so we were off-line for 
some time every now and then, which was annoying I thought...
I know some onsite participants were active online (apart from writing reports) 
but I also do understand that most onsite participants were so actively engaged 
in the physical meetings so they did not take the time to participate so much 
online. But I think most of us felt the connectedness to you participating from 
your home.
I think it adds to the conference to have this connection and also I think it 
is good that it is an invitation for whoever onsite or at home, to participate 
as much as they choose to.

I did have some more interesting experiences and great learning concerning the 
online arrangements, being part of the organizing team, I'll come back to that 
in the wiki, if it's not brought up here. Right now I'm in Raleigh North 
Carolina. Tomorrow we'll start our OSonGenuineContact so I'd better go and cure 
my jetlag.
Regards
Thomas
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Hello all,
I made the below post to the .net wiki and find myself checking back to see if 
anyone has responded...nope! Now i'm moving it over here to this forum. If you 
have any insight, please share.

Thank you :-)
Ashley

I find myself thinking about the use of the Internet in maintaining 
connections?between individuals and communities of all types and sizes. 
Reflection upon my experience as an online participant at OsonOS? arose as an 
example. It seems that a new and unique opportunity to maintain a varying 
degree of involvement in a community is being made available ?wrapped complete 
with a real time option (and can I even say bounded by passion and 
responsibility?).
Often I find my mind wandering to a place outside of my physical surroundings, 
a thought of a person, event, or far-away-land slips in. When I notice it, I 
like to spend some time ?visiting? in that space. When events that I would like 
to participate in are occurring, I often send part of myself to ?visit.?
I notice how many choices were made available regarding the extent to which one 
is invited to participate in OsonOS?. I have the invitation to physically move 
my body to Swenmark and the many choices that follow there. I also have the 
invitation to stay at my house and participate online. Should I choose to be 
physically absent, I still have the ability to be involved for as many or as 
few moments as I would like. For myself, I know that while the extent to which 
I communicate?make myself visible?may vary, my energy is just as present as if 
I were in the room (though in a very different way).
Previous conferences I might have just ?visited? in the way mentioned above. 
However, with this conference I had the opportunity to check-in in a whole 
different manner. I wonder about the onsite participants and what it was like 
for them to feel online participants adding to the occasion. In what ways was 
that addition of attention, intention, passion, ????? experienced?

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