Dear friends
I just had a 2-day OS-meeting where we used a computer station. Lately I´ve
used flip-charts for quite some time. Before that I used floppys - according
to "the book" (Harrisons User´s guide) and it worked great.
Using USB-sticks, I think, is a bit more tricky to people than it was to
hello thomas,
i have always used just the one floppy disk. lately, i have been
using a single memory stick. i'm surprised by your comment about
cost, as the only one i have is a 128MB version that was given out as
a freebie to all attendees at a conference event i facilitated. i've
no idea what
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hello thomas,
i have always used just the one floppy disk. lately, i have been
using a single memory
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HI Thomas
At my most recent one-day
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Dear friends
I just had a 2-day OS-meeting where we used a computer station. Lately I´ve
used flip-charts for quite some time. Before that I used floppys - according
to "the book" (Ha
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Subject: USB-sticks and computer station during OST + some more..
Dear friends
I just had a 2-day OS-meeting where we used a computer station.
Lately I´ve
used flip-charts for quite some time. Before that I used flop
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> I'd be curious to know how you recruit someone to do this, or whether
> (in OS for businesses) the paid facilitator does it, or pays someone to
> do it? It must take some logistical skill to stay on
ter. When this is not the case, I "protect" the computer
> >> connected to
> >> the printer and use it only for printing reports. HOwever, usually
> >> this
> >> computer/printer is in the "newsroom" area and if the computer
> >> monit
Hi everyone,
I recently attended the RecentChangesCamp Open Space in Portland. It was
facilitated by Michael Herman and we used an online wiki to compile the book
of procedings (there were a lot of wiki folks at the conference). This was
the first Open Space I've been to where we've even used the b
Hello, Diane -
If I am not mistaken you are asking how one recruits someone to be the
Newsroom Coordinator?
As others have mentioned - for me, there is always a core team - me and the
sponsor/host/client team. And on that team there is usually - if we decide
to have an electronic newsroom - some
Frank, I like the wiki approach. And I like having a bank of computers. And
I especially like it when someone else is doing the work of taking notes and
getting them on the wiki.
On 2/13/06, Frank Deitle wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
> I recently attended the RecentChangesCamp Open Space in Portland.
Hi Diane,
Lisa has eloquently answered your question with a similar answer to what
I would provide. The most important thing is to designate a newsroom
coordinator whether it is someone on the client side, or the facilitator
side.
I do all of my work with my wife Maureen McCarthy so we gener
Hi, Frank -
Frank asked if anyone has thoughts on the pros and cons of wiki vs.
floppy/usb for an electronic Newsroom.
I think using whatever technology helps people access information is a great
thing. However, I think if you create notes for/in an on-line environment,
it works more for p
Hi, Zelle -
Zelle wrote about finding someone to be the Newsroom Coordinator, having
one's partner do it, or other variations:
Whatever the situation we feel it is important that there is always someone
to "hold space" during the event. There is something that happens when there
is someone
Lisa, that's really well said, thank you! I'm getting the feeling for
it now. My FS & AI & WC experiences did not have a "newsroom"
component, so I'm in learning mode about this part. In the other
processes, the notes were on newsprints or table covers or worksheets,
which got typed up after th
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Hi Diane,
Lisa has
Hi everyone,
I understand that OS for very large groups (e.g., 500 to 2000)have used this
USB-stick process to accelerate the sign-in and collection of reports. If
anyone can add information on how that process for large groups may differ
from the various descriptions given so far around the use o
Hi, Diane -
Diane wrote:
< I'm getting the feeling for it now. My FS & AI & WC experiences did not
have a "newsroom" component, so I'm in learning mode about this part. In the
other processes, the notes were on newsprints or table covers or worksheets,
which got typed up after the event was ov
of the four practices i've mentioned here before (opening heart,inviting
attention, supporting connection and grounding the energy)all of this
proceedings and newsroom practice falls into the realm ofthat fourth practice,
grounding the energy.
to me, the most important thing about grounding is t
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