Re: Experience with geeks :-) in OST forums

2001-12-20 Thread Alan Stewart
Hi All My thanks to all those who responded, on and off line, so constructively to my request for experiences with technical people in OST settings. You have greatly expanded my perceptions of the issues and possibilities. And likely too those of the person with whom I am conversing about

Re: Concerns and Tactics

2001-12-20 Thread J. Paul Everett
In a message dated 12/18/01 9:40:06 AM, ken...@igc.org writes: << I would love to hear from you regarding these questions. In (a new version of) "solidarity" (can we avoid polarization this time?), >> My Dear Kenoli, Before I reply to the substance of your message, I wish to check out your mean

Re: Experience with geeks in OST forums

2001-12-20 Thread Averbuch
Dear Sharon and all, Thank you very much for sharing your experience, I very much agree that there is magic for introverts in OS type of work, as long as it is a real issue that people have passion for. Let me through in my two cents for your question Alan, I believe that people who are sh

Re: Transforming Education

2001-12-20 Thread Averbuch
Re: [OSLIST] Transforming EducationChris, It is poetry to my ear! Not only your way of seeing education and children makes perfect sense to me but it also made me clarify and deepen the answer to a question I am often asked: "How open is the open space"? Thank you thank, you and of course to H

opening new space

2001-12-20 Thread kerry napuk
Dear List Pleased to announce that space was opened for 75 participants in Yereman, Armenia on December 13th. After voting the top 12 priorities, 82% signed up to work on implementation following this one day event. In addition, eight people were trained over three days to facilitate the proces

Re: The meaning of Story telling

2001-12-20 Thread Nino Novak
On Dec 17 2001, Michaël Molenaar wrote: > Any ideas what > is happening on communication levels when story telling takes place? Michaël - for me human actions always happen in two spheres. The "real" one, call it objective or "territory" or grounded or anything like that - and the "spiritual" on

AW: "The map is not..."

2001-12-20 Thread Visuelle Protokolle
since we work as mapmakers, drawing land- and seamaps for companies and organisations on a metaphorical level, we look at this discussion with pleasure. We love to recommend the beautiful book of James Cowan "A Mapmakers Dream". In 16th-century Venice, a cloistered monk works on the dream of his