Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
What a great question!

So if a Masters is one year of theory and practice, then the design would
need to create the minimal structure needed to support their learning,
unlearning, practice, etc... maybe the pre-Masters programme could be an
OST on designing the programme!

However a Masters in Facilitation would be more interesting for me, to
explore the spectrum of what is called "facilitation". As a group they
could each explore different areas that attract them and also that don't
attract them, and then they could start bringing it all together and
ultimately deliver one thesis as a group.

Clearly I am projecting my crazy ideas on you!!!


Smiles Bhav...

On 25 August 2016 at 20:27, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
>
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
>
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
> on the topic.
>
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
> program.
>
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
> where named, and it is exiting.
>
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps
> or connection and suggestions.
>
> Best greetings
>
> Kári Gunnarsson
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>
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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
I want to help. Have been in conversations about a similar program in the
Art of Hosting.

Jeff Aitken PhD
California Institute of Integral Studies
San Francisco

On Aug 25, 2016 2:41 PM, "paul levy via OSList" <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite them
> to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in
> whatever they come up with ?
>
>
> On Thursday, 25 August 2016, paul levy  wrote:
>
>> How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite the
>> to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in
>> whatever they come up with ?
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On Thursday, 25 August 2016, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList <
>> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>>
>>> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
>>> wonderful.
>>>
>>> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
>>> Technology look like?
>>>
>>> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with
>>> the title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and
>>> studies on the topic.
>>>
>>> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we
>>> should make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course
>>> where they would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the
>>> sponsors to invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student
>>> would facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
>>> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
>>> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
>>> program.
>>>
>>> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
>>> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
>>> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
>>> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
>>> where named, and it is exiting.
>>>
>>> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps
>>> or connection and suggestions.
>>>
>>> Best greetings
>>>
>>> Kári Gunnarsson
>>> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
>>> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>>>
>>
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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread paul levy via OSList
How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite the
to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in
whatever they come up with ?

Paul

On Thursday, 25 August 2016, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
>
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
>
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
> on the topic.
>
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
> program.
>
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
> where named, and it is exiting.
>
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps
> or connection and suggestions.
>
> Best greetings
>
> Kári Gunnarsson
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>
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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread paul levy via OSList
How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite them
to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in
whatever they come up with ?


On Thursday, 25 August 2016, paul levy  wrote:

> How about we teach OST on day 1 for 5 minutes and then just invite the
> to open space for the next 2.99 years and the give them a masters degree in
> whatever they come up with ?
>
> Paul
>
> On Thursday, 25 August 2016, l33t...@gmail.com
>  via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
> > wrote:
>
>> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
>> wonderful.
>>
>> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
>> Technology look like?
>>
>> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the
>> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
>> on the topic.
>>
>> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we
>> should make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course
>> where they would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the
>> sponsors to invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student
>> would facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
>> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
>> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
>> program.
>>
>> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
>> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
>> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
>> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
>> where named, and it is exiting.
>>
>> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps
>> or connection and suggestions.
>>
>> Best greetings
>>
>> Kári Gunnarsson
>> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
>> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>>
>
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Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 64, Issue 17

2016-08-25 Thread anne stadler via OSList
OST Self Organizing Masters Program:
A super question!  Here's a Short and sweet response: i heartily agree with 
HHO.  Please follow his lead-- and HHO take responsibility for your intuition!!

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>   2. Re: University training for Open Space Technology?
>  (Harrison Owen via OSList)
>   3. Re: University training for Open Space Technology?
>  (Paul Levy via OSList)
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> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
> 
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
> 
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Tv? Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
> on the topic.
> 
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
> program.
> 
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
> where named, and it is exiting.
> 
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or
> connection and suggestions.
> 
> Best greetings
> 
> K?ri Gunnarsson
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjav?k, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
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> From: Harrison Owen via OSList 
> To: ,"'World wide Open Space Technology email
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> K?ri? I really shouldn?t do this? I am sure the Devil made me do this? But I 
> just can?t help myself?.
> 
> 
> 
> I can?t tell you how many times people have said to me something like ? Well 
> if OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day 
> training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now?. You are 
> pushing this to a whole new level? a whole degree program? You have to be 
> kidding!
> 
> 
> 
> I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about 
> facilitating Open Space ? which can be done in a few minutes or less. 
> Actually, I find that most of the time required goes to unlearning just about 
> everything you ever learned about ?facilitating.? 
> 
> 
> 
> The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to 
>

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
About two years into working with Open Space, I reflected on how it had 
influenced me. In brief, the gifts of Open Space to me were around:

Generosity of spirit 
Focus on essence over form
Seek simplicity
Inclusion/invitation
A sense of abundance
Curiosity about who and what shows up

No doubt I’ve written more about what these notions mean but offer them as one 
view of what I’ve learned through aspiring to live consciously in a 
self-organizing world.

Peggy






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> On Aug 25, 2016, at 1:28 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> Maine is marvelous! And I can’t count to 10. But the original “5” (whoever 
> comes is the right people….) seem to work out pretty good. But I think that 
> is just the beginning. My best shot (and probably last) so far is, “Wave 
> Rider: Leadership for High Performance in a Self Organizing World” That would 
> be Berrett- Koehler, 2008..
>  
> Harrison
>  
> Winter Address
> 7808 River Falls Dr.
> Potomac, MD 20854
> 301-365-2093
>  
> Summer Address
> 189 Beaucauire Ave
> Camden, ME 04843
> 207 763-3261
>  
> Websites
> www.openspaceworld.com 
> www.ho-image.com 
>  
> From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org 
> ] On Behalf Of David Osborne 
> via OSList
> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 4:13 PM
> To: Harrison Owen; World wide Open Space Technology email list
> Subject: Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
>  
> OK Harrison.now I can't resist.
>  
> What do you think some of the key insights that would come from learning to 
> live in a self organizing world?  AKA Harrison's top ten principles for 
> living in a self organizing world?
>  
> Hope you're having  a great summer in Maine and look forward to your thoughts.
>  
> David 
> 
> 
> David R. Osborne
> Organization and Leadership Development
> 
> 
> 6402 Arlington Blvd., Suite 1120, Falls Church, VA 22042 
> 703-939-1777   |   dosbo...@change-fusion.com 
>    |   change-fusion.com 
> 
>  
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
> mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> 
> wrote:
> Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But I 
> just can’t help myself….
>  
> I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like – Well 
> if OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day 
> training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now…. You are 
> pushing this to a whole new level… a whole degree program? You have to be 
> kidding!
>  
> I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about 
> facilitating Open Space – which can be done in a few minutes or less. 
> Actually, I find that most of the time required goes to unlearning just about 
> everything you ever learned about “facilitating.” 
>  
> The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to 
> live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of thinking. 
> Lots new experiences – and definitely worth a year or so. A life time will 
> do, barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!
>  
> Harrison
>  
> Winter Address
> 7808 River Falls Dr.
> Potomac, MD 20854
> 301-365-2093 
>  
> Summer Address
> 189 Beaucauire Ave
> Camden, ME 04843
> 207 763-3261 
>  
> Websites
> www.openspaceworld.com 
> www.ho-image.com 
>  
> From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org 
> ] On Behalf Of 
> l33t...@gmail.com  via OSList
> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
> To: OSLIST
> Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
>  
> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something 
> wonderful.
> 
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space 
> Technology look like?
>  
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the 
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on 
> the topic. 
> 
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should 
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they 
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to 
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would 
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally 
> some compensation wou

Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Royle, Karl via OSList
I'm with Harrison on this ... Although I'm sure a master's course could go in 
many directions in terms of mastery...and in terms of facilitation or mentoring.

However, I think that open space is a beautiful thing that is what it is. You 
could do a research degree on
It but not really a modern Bologna style course.. Would probably have too much 
organisation required :-) nice idea though


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On 25 Aug 2016, at 21:29, Harrison Owen via OSList 
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:

Maine is marvelous! And I can’t count to 10. But the original “5” (whoever 
comes is the right people….) seem to work out pretty good. But I think that is 
just the beginning. My best shot (and probably last) so far is, “Wave Rider: 
Leadership for High Performance in a Self Organizing World” That would be 
Berrett- Koehler, 2008..

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucauire Ave
Camden, ME 04843
207 763-3261

Websites
www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of David 
Osborne via OSList
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 4:13 PM
To: Harrison Owen; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

OK Harrison.now I can't resist.

What do you think some of the key insights that would come from learning to 
live in a self organizing world?  AKA Harrison's top ten principles for living 
in a self organizing world?

Hope you're having  a great summer in Maine and look forward to your thoughts.

David


David R. Osborne
Organization and Leadership Development

6402 Arlington Blvd., Suite 1120, Falls Church, VA 22042
703-939-1777   |   
dosbo...@change-fusion.com   |   
change-fusion.com

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But I 
just can’t help myself….

I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like – Well if 
OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day 
training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now…. You are 
pushing this to a whole new level… a whole degree program? You have to be 
kidding!

I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about facilitating 
Open Space – which can be done in a few minutes or less. Actually, I find that 
most of the time required goes to unlearning just about everything you ever 
learned about “facilitating.”

The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to 
live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of thinking. Lots 
new experiences – and definitely worth a year or so. A life time will do, 
barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucauire Ave
Camden, ME 04843
207 763-3261

Websites
www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com

From: OSList 
[mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org]
 On Behalf Of l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
To: OSLIST
Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something wonderful.
What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space 
Technology look like?

I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the title 
"10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on the 
topic.
An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should make 
a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they would do 
find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to invite to 
the event and document the proceedings, the student would facilitate the event 
and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally some compensation 
would be paid by the university to mentor for coaching the student with his 
first sponsored facilitation event in the program.
The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher 
Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one 
years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many 
professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where 
named, and it is exiting.


Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Maine is marvelous! And I can’t count to 10. But the original “5” (whoever 
comes is the right people….) seem to work out pretty good. But I think that is 
just the beginning. My best shot (and probably last) so far is, “Wave Rider: 
Leadership for High Performance in a Self Organizing World” That would be 
Berrett- Koehler, 2008..

 

Harrison

 

Winter Address

7808 River Falls Dr.

Potomac, MD 20854

301-365-2093

 

Summer Address

189 Beaucauire Ave

Camden, ME 04843

207 763-3261

 

Websites

www.openspaceworld.com

www.ho-image.com

 

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of David 
Osborne via OSList
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 4:13 PM
To: Harrison Owen; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

 

OK Harrison.now I can't resist.

 

What do you think some of the key insights that would come from learning to 
live in a self organizing world?  AKA Harrison's top ten principles for living 
in a self organizing world?

 

Hope you're having  a great summer in Maine and look forward to your thoughts.

 

David 





David R. Osborne
Organization and Leadership Development


6402 Arlington Blvd., Suite 1120, Falls Church, VA 22042 

703-939-1777   | 
dosbo...@change-fusion.com   | change-fusion.com

 

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 wrote:

Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But I 
just can’t help myself….

 

I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like – Well if 
OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day 
training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now…. You are 
pushing this to a whole new level… a whole degree program? You have to be 
kidding!

 

I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about facilitating 
Open Space – which can be done in a few minutes or less. Actually, I find that 
most of the time required goes to unlearning just about everything you ever 
learned about “facilitating.” 

 

The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to 
live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of thinking. Lots 
new experiences – and definitely worth a year or so. A life time will do, 
barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!

 

Harrison

 

Winter Address

7808 River Falls Dr.

Potomac, MD 20854

301-365-2093

 

Summer Address

189 Beaucauire Ave

Camden, ME 04843

207 763-3261  

 

Websites

www.openspaceworld.com

www.ho-image.com

 

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l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
To: OSLIST
Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

 

There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something wonderful.

What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space 
Technology look like?

 

I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the title 
"10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on the 
topic. 

An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should make 
a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they would do 
find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to invite to 
the event and document the proceedings, the student would facilitate the event 
and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally some compensation 
would be paid by the university to mentor for coaching the student with his 
first sponsored facilitation event in the program.

The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher 
Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one 
years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many 
professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where 
named, and it is exiting.

 

This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or 
connection and suggestions.

 

Best greetings

 

Kári Gunnarsson

Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Phone (+354) 864 5189  


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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread David Osborne via OSList
OK Harrison.now I can't resist.

What do you think some of the key insights that would come from learning to
live in a self organizing world?  AKA Harrison's top ten principles for
living in a self organizing world?

Hope you're having  a great summer in Maine and look forward to your
thoughts.

David


*David R. Osborne*
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On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But
> I just can’t help myself….
>
>
>
> I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like –
> Well if OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a
> (1,2,3) day training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one.
> Now…. You are pushing this to a whole new level… a whole degree program?
> You have to be kidding!
>
>
>
> I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about
> facilitating Open Space – which can be done in a few minutes or less.
> Actually, I find that most of the time required goes to unlearning just
> about everything you ever learned about “facilitating.”
>
>
>
> The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning
> to live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of
> thinking. Lots new experiences – and definitely worth a year or so. A life
> time will do, barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!
>
>
>
> Harrison
>
>
>
> Winter Address
>
> 7808 River Falls Dr.
>
> Potomac, MD 20854
>
> 301-365-2093
>
>
>
> Summer Address
>
> 189 Beaucauire Ave
>
> Camden, ME 04843
>
> 207 763-3261
>
>
>
> Websites
>
> www.openspaceworld.com
>
> www.ho-image.com
>
>
>
> *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
> Of *l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
> *To:* OSLIST
> *Subject:* [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
>
>
>
> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
>
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
>
>
>
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
> on the topic.
>
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
> program.
>
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
> where named, and it is exiting.
>
>
>
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps
> or connection and suggestions.
>
>
>
> Best greetings
>
>
>
> Kári Gunnarsson
>
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>
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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Paul Levy via OSList
Greetings from Paul Levy

I wonder if "Facilitating Self-Organisation" might be better received ?

Regards 

Paul  

> On 25 Aug 2016, at 18:27, l33t...@gmail.com via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something 
> wonderful.
> 
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space 
> Technology look like?
> 
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the 
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on 
> the topic. 
> 
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should 
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they 
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to 
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would 
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally 
> some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for coaching the 
> student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the program.
> 
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher 
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one 
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many 
> professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where 
> named, and it is exiting.
> 
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or 
> connection and suggestions.
> 
> Best greetings
> 
> Kári Gunnarsson
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
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Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Kári… I really shouldn’t do this… I am sure the Devil made me do this… But I 
just can’t help myself….

 

I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me something like – Well if 
OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day 
training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now…. You are 
pushing this to a whole new level… a whole degree program? You have to be 
kidding!

 

I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about facilitating 
Open Space – which can be done in a few minutes or less. Actually, I find that 
most of the time required goes to unlearning just about everything you ever 
learned about “facilitating.” 

 

The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to 
live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of thinking. Lots 
new experiences – and definitely worth a year or so. A life time will do, 
barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!

 

Harrison

 

Winter Address

7808 River Falls Dr.

Potomac, MD 20854

301-365-2093

 

Summer Address

189 Beaucauire Ave

Camden, ME 04843

207 763-3261

 

Websites

www.openspaceworld.com

www.ho-image.com

 

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
To: OSLIST
Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

 

There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something wonderful.

What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space 
Technology look like?

 

I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the title 
"10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on the 
topic. 

An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should make 
a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they would do 
find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to invite to 
the event and document the proceedings, the student would facilitate the event 
and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally some compensation 
would be paid by the university to mentor for coaching the student with his 
first sponsored facilitation event in the program.

The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher 
Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one 
years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many 
professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where 
named, and it is exiting.

 

This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or 
connection and suggestions.

 

Best greetings

 

Kári Gunnarsson

Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Phone (+354) 864 5189

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[OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?

2016-08-25 Thread l33t...@gmail.com via OSList
There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
wonderful.

What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
Technology look like?

I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Två Skyttlar with the
title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
on the topic.

An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
program.

The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
where named, and it is exiting.

This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or
connection and suggestions.

Best greetings

Kári Gunnarsson
Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Phone (+354) 864 5189
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