Dear Jake,

seasoned hands who have the suggestion in mind to have a close look for one thing they can do without at their next try (each os event remains an experiment) have come up with many things they no longer do.

For someone new at this, the suggestion is to do it by the book the first few times and read the entire book before each new event... and then get into the mode of "one thing less to do".

And when that happens, this is another Law if you like, the variation or other learning needs to get into the big pool since ost has become something we all are adapting, improving, shortening, etc.

The punishment for not sharing learning is severe. In Berlin I demand a free glas of beer when I meet the culprit. So, watch out, Juliane... you should have come up with your insight a long time ago.

Good luck
mmp

Am 11.04.2019 um 01:49 schrieb Jake Yeager via OSList:
Thanks everyone for your input!

Juliane--it's a one-day OS.

I am intrigued by the fact that you do not use pre-determined session slots. For the OS I am facilitating, I am basing the design on HO's User Guide.

What do you find to be the pros and cons of having the participants handle time and, I assume, space management?

Thanks!

All the best,
Jake
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