Oh, and I should add... an interesting aspect is that half of our huge
space is surrounded by street-level, floor-to-ceiling windows. Because
this is sometimes an art gallery, and there is a big sign outside about
our event, people are walking in off the street and saying "what's
this?" They are fascinated and thrilled... one woman stayed all weekend,
never having heard of Wikis before! She is so excited, she can't wait to
incorporate what she's learning into the way she works!
A provincial politician came by at our invitation, and after speaking
with Esther Matte (who co-facilitated) he is excited about the
possibilities of using this for his work with the public.
It's so thrilling!!! The "right people" are coming.
deb
PS: oh, and the "right people" IS forming. This works well in French too
(it's a bilingual event): "peuple: We had a fun argument over this at
evening news. My poster now has "is" crossed out, and "are" written on
in marker. "Are" is then crossed out, and "is" has been bolded. lol.
"Whoever comes is are is the right people" :-)
Deborah Hartmann wrote:
RecentChangesCamp is the international conference for folks interested
in Wikis, Collaboration, Community Building, and Self-Managing Teams.
The latest incarnation in Montreal is called RoCoCoCamp and it's
taking place right now.
http://www.rocococamp.info/
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