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Hello all
A number of years ago I seem to remember a resource shared on this list that
calculated an average number of breakout groups that tended to show up
according to the total number of participants based on the cumulated experience
of this community. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I t
Also lurking . . . Not as regularly as I would like because my current work
gives me less time to keep up with everything, but I enjoy catching up when I
can!
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There have also been at least 3, if I am not mistaken, FOFO (Forum ouvert sur
Forum ouvert) in french in Québec within the past 5 or 6 years.
I haven't really been following the ning site, but I remember there being a
number of other languages making groups there. If we are looking for a somewh
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What I saw and believe to be a nursing bat is around 2:38. Can anyone confirm
that is what I see?
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> De : Jane Lewis
>À : Lori Palano
>Envoyé le : dimanche 13 mai 2012 18h26
>Objet : Re: [OSList] Re : Bumble Bees, Butterflies and More..
And did you notice the nursing bat? Flying around with the little one hooked
on! Very interesting to see.
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> De : Elisabeth Tepper
>À : World wide Open Space Technology email list
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>Envoyé le : samedi 12 mai 2012 15h21
>Objet : Re: [OSList] Bumble Bees, Butt
For anyone who may be around Montreal Canada in the first week of september,
here is a chance to join a team working to increase the participatory nature of
the Civicus World Assembly.
More about the Civicus World Assembly :
http://www.civicusassembly.org/index.php
Job posting (in english)
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Hello Mary
I run annually an open space-inspired assembly for my choir, and we manage to
get some interesting work done within one hour. I believe Michael's cautions
about ensuring that the open space is more than just a fancy brainstorm, that
it promotes responsibility and self-organising init
First open space baby, maybe, but also the latest in a long long line of them.
Babies have been self-organising their births for a very very long time!
Welcome wee one!
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> De : Kerry Napuk
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>Envoyé le : Vendredi 20 Janvier
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions!
And Raffi, it is very true what you say about swimming. But when I can I like
to have a pertinent example up my sleeve in case that is the last thing needed
to help the client decide to jump in. But thank you for the reminder to not get
too caught up in t
Hello all
I have been lurking on this list for quite some time. I'm finally writing to
call upon your collective experience to find a couple of good stories for a
potential client.
I am going to be discussing the possibility of using OST with an international
solidarity NGO who is in the midd
or maybe wiser about not getting into things that swallow your time in front of
a screen?
De : Harrison Owen
À : osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Envoyé le : Mer 18 novembre 2009, 20 h 53 min 27 s
Objet : Re: [OSLIST] NING and other OST sites
Hi Folks! Great d
Merci Diane! You found a way to express what I was sensing, and to help me
clarify it all for myself.
In an open space workshop, if I would like to use my 2 feet to find another
conversation, I can pass by the agenda on the wall and find where I want to go.
This is what I hear in Diane's commen
Dear list
I have been observing on this list for some time now, although I have only been
working with open space for a year and a half. I think this comment is
extraordinarily pertinent -- only calling it OS when it really is. However, I
believe our real challenge is not in making sure that OS
Hi Niko (and all of you other exciting people on this
list!)
I am also new to the list and I am in Montreal. I work
quite a bit with teenagers and am just starting to
fully integrate OST into that work. I would be really
interested in hearing your observations about opening
space particularly as a
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