Dear Peggy, Would it be possible to give more information about the aim? The theme and host and so on?
I am asking this because I sometimes work in Berlin in multi languages project as International Communication Consultant. I realize that barriers to communication are more than just language. When it comes to an online OST it's again another issue. Lets discuss futher later if you need, Regards, Funda 14 Mar 2024 Per 23:57 tarihinde Peggy Holman via OSList <[email protected]> şunu yazdı: > Hi all, > > I’m working with a group via the Berrett-Koehler Foundation > <https://www.bkfoundation.org> that is in the early stages of designing > the first of what may become a series of global, online Open Space > convenings. We’d like to learn from those who have already done something > like this. > > What have you done? What worked that you would do again? What didn’t work > and what would you do differently? What surprised you? > > How long was the OS you ran? What rhythm did you use for morning and > evening news? For breakout sessions? > > In short, what counsel do you have? > > > *And then there’s the language challenge…* > > Since we expect people from multiple countries, any insights into > supporting multi-lingual online Open Space? > > When I’ve been in in-person multi-lingual Open Spaces, sessions are posted > in the language the session is held in. And people act as translators for > those who need support. All is good. > > How does being online make things easier or harder? > Any tools that you recommend? Or ways to quickly spot people who need > translation support or who can translate? > > What have you discovered that works? > > Thanks for any counsel on these questions. > > Appreciatively, > Peggy > > > _________________________________ > Peggy Holman > [email protected] > > Bellevue, WA 98006 > 206-948-0432 > www.peggyholman.com > > Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval > into Opportunity <https://peggyholman.com/papers/engaging-emergence/> > > > "An angel told me that the only way to step into the fire and not get > burnt, is to become > the fire". > -- Drew Dellinger > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > OSList mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > See the archives here: https://oslist.org/empathy/list/everyone.oslist.org
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