Harrison--
I would definitely agree with "induction and not introduction."
Joelle
In a message dated 2/14/07 7:52:58 AM, hho...@verizon.net writes:
> It is true that some information is contributed in the opening, but that is
> very minimal. It is more about setting the mood, atmosphere, enviro
ebruary 2007 21:35
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: BarCamp Opening on YouTube
A group in Toronto held a "camp" for the Toronto Transit System - and
their opening is posted on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT4Y7e1MYyM
I found it very interesting - how it was simi
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Yes, & yet it seems very wordy - aren't
Yes, & yet it seems very wordy - aren't some things better 'explained'
by action, eg walking to the different spaces for groups. More words
sometimes equal less engagement, don't they?
I wonder if the BarCamp folk were attempting to "simplify" OS by
removing the principles, the walking, the post
A group in Toronto held a "camp" for the Toronto Transit System - and
their opening is posted on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT4Y7e1MYyM
I found it very interesting - how it was similar to and yet different ti
was from the OS openings I am most familiar with. I found I missed m
thanks, sharon. this is great... and at the same time... i'm totally with
you... not a rut at all, i think... it's just that this guy is working so
hard. his voice is just working so hard. or maybe it's just me. it could
be easier than he's making it. i'd like to think there is an elegance in