Do you know what What happens in an open space if the group has an invitation to move? Qué sucede cuando tienes a una participante especialista en cuestiones psicocorporales en tu Open space? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOOFsBHcJnI
2013/5/13 ei...@gatewayc.com <ei...@gatewayc.com> > ** > Forgot to mention that the solution we have can be used for up to 100 > people in the circle. > Eiwor > > Skickat från min HTC > > ----- Reply message ----- > Från: "Eiwor Backelund" <ei...@gatewayc.com> > Till: "World wide Open Space Technology email list" < > oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> > Rubrik: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible? > Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 07:58 > > > Hi all, can OST be transferred into a virtual environment without loosing > some of its characteristics? It depends of course on what you believe are > the key components of OST. I think the realtime discussions when they > happen in the climate created by the four principles and the one law is an > essential part of OST. I also know from many of the research reports I have > read about online communication, that the written communication in a forum > will work for some people but not for others. > One example, this morning when I read these mails I had to discuss them > with my husband at the breakfast table to get a grip of what I thought > about them. Many people are auditive learners and they get their ideas > while they listen and talk. Others will do fine with written words. > > I know that OST works fine in the online environment. My colleague Richard > Schultz and I have used Blackboard Elluminate to create a system for online > OST real time meetings and most people find that it is almost as meeting in > person, which they actually do. The lack of body language which is most > important in any conversation, makes it more difficult to collaborate but > if you at least can hear the voice of the other person, it helps because > the voice shows so much of how your words are interpreted.That is a problem > when writing, especially when you, like I do now, write in a foreign > language. > > When we created the OST system for online collaboration, we divided the > meetings into smaller sessions, no more than 3 hours maximum. People come > to the first meeting and create the agenda together and they can then use > the law of two feet and move in and out of sessions as they need to. We > think the short sessions will make it possible for most people to attend > and still have time to do the other work they need to at that day. We have > also created a forum and storage place where reports are stored and > discussions can continue in written form in between the meetings. > Prioritizing can easily be made after all the reports are there and then I > always, in both in-person and online OST meetings, invite people to create > a new agenda for the action planning instead of converging etc. They > converge the reports in their heads while reading and reflecting. And we > have an introduction course for people not familiar with discussions in > online environment and they are not so few as one might think. > > You can take a look at what we have done at www.collaborativeways.com. I > think that the OST version in written format you mention could be > OST-Online which Gaby Ender created some years ago. It is still a real time > meeting version and from my experience the combination of real time > meetings and writing in forums in between could be what works best. > > Blessings > Eiwor > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Anna Christine Christensen <a...@proaktivcoaching.dk> > *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org > *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2013 3:27 PM > *Subject:* [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible? > > Someone has asked me whether it is possible to do OST solely on the web > over a prolonged period of time (say 3 months) with people coming in and > adding their thoughts now and again as their time permits? His challenge is > a wide variety of stakeholders who will not be able to meet – not even hold > a “normal” web-OST, because they won’t be able to be present at the same > time. It is not a huge group and therefore unlikely that someone would > happen to be online all the time, so it would have to be a written OST. ** > ** > > ** ** > > Has anyone tried that? – A written, online OST running over a couple of > months?**** > > ** ** > > I remember hearing about a programme designed to do OST on the web – what > is that called and would it work for a “written” OST? **** > > ** ** > > Or does anyone have other ideas and experiences as to how to get a > conversation / change process going OST-style under the mentioned > circumstances?**** > > ** ** > > All the very best,**** > > Anna Christine Christensen**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > OSList mailing list > To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org > To unsubscribe send an email to oslist-le...@lists.openspacetech.org > To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: > http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org > > > _______________________________________________ > OSList mailing list > To post send emails to OSList@lists.openspacetech.org > To unsubscribe send an email to oslist-le...@lists.openspacetech.org > To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: > http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org > > -- Adriana Díaz-Berrio Ph.D. CRHA (514) 739 2268 www.diazberrio.com
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