Hi John We are trying to do this with www.spacify.co.uk
Not perfect but we are having a go.. Cheers Karl -- Karl Royle Head of Enterprise and Commercial Development Faculty of Education Health and Wellbeing Walsall Campus Gorway Road WS1 3BD Skype Karlr61 Twitter @karlroyle Web: wlv.academia.edu/KarlRoyle Phone 01902323006 Mobile 07815416698 Certified Scrum Master [cid:9A1B38F3-A49B-4B70-B960-5B71BA15B9B6] From: John Baxter via OSList <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Reply-To: John Baxter <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, World wide Open Space Technology email list <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Wednesday, 24 December 2014 05:08 To: Leslie Zucker <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, World wide Open Space Technology email list <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: [OSList] Review the invitation + latest technology for documentation of conversations + help? Regards technology, I have seen used to some effect: Google Forms Google Docs Hackpad However the social technology needs to match. These all work very well if the group culture is to bring laptops to an event. They are little use if not. I also hosted an event with a (stationary) video camera set up in a booth for video recording. Not many of the hosts chose to record something, though I'm sure some of the video we collected was good! However editing and sharing it was not very efficient and I think it never got used. I am yet to see an elegant harvesting solution for a participatory event with relative strangers... John Baxter Cocreation Consultant & CoCreate Adelaide Facilitator jsbaxter.com.au<http://www.jsbaxter.com.au/> | CoCreateADL.com<http://CoCreateADL.com> 0405 447 829 | @jsbaxter_<http://twitter.com/jsbaxter_> Thank you to everyone who came, helped or spread the good word about City Grill! Summary and links: cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/<http://cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Leslie Zucker via OSList <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi everyone, Many happy holidays to all of you! It’s moments like this one in which my appreciation for this community bubbles over! I only open space about twice a year, and in the meantime, I fall out of knowing the best practices and newest innovations. Please forgive me if the answers to my questions are already nicely packaged somewhere and I don’t know about it. Just point me in the right direction and I’ll be very grateful. I am opening space in Washington DC on January 22nd. I have a few questions that I’d love some guidance on. All feedback and thoughts are very welcome and appreciated. 1. How’s this invitation? Any suggestions to make it a more irresistible offer? If you’d like to see the (not-yet-public) virtual invitation, it’s here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/space-for-dance-and-dancers-tickets-15038919814 A free, participatory dialogue about what matters to you - space for dance and dancers! And, because we know what else matters... free snacks and drinks will be provided. However you define "dance" (concert dance, social dance, competitive dance, street dance, whatever!) and however you define "space", (for living, dancing, rehearsing, touring, hosting, traveling, whatever!) if you have needs, wants, ideas about space for dance and dancers in the metro DC area, come talk about them! The beginning (starting at 5:30 PM) is very important - don't miss that part! It's when you will propose topics of interest to you that others will join. The spirit of this event is that you are either inspired and learning or inspiring and contributing something interesting and related to space for dance and dancers. If, at any time, that is not true, then you are encouraged to change to a different conversation where it is. There are no "key-note speakers" or other presentations, it's truly a chance for you to be in conversations. It's a highly participatory experience and you are needed to make it work! The results of this event will be supplied (as we collectively produce our messages) to donors, studios, companies, presenters, artists, and more. Just a few of the places that will use the results of this event for future planning include: DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, Artomatic, Cultural DC, Dance Metro DC, Center for the Creative Economy, ReCreative Spaces. Organized and facilitated by Leslie Zucker, Trainer, Facilitator and Life Coach for Life's Dancers +1 (202) 425 7637<tel:%2B1%20%28202%29%20425%207637> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.lesliezucker.com<http://www.lesliezucker.com/> 2. What is the newest, best way to document the conversations? Is there a reliable smart phone app? Is there a website that allows anyone to contribute? I’d like the “newsroom” concept to be very 2015! 3. Are there any Open Spacers in the DC area who would like to attend, support me at the event and/or promote this event to their networks in the area? Many thanks, in advance. I appreciate this community so much! Create Your Life From Your Core! Join us for a half-day workshop on January 10 or 24, 2015. Click here for more details.<http://www.lesliezucker.com/#!create-your-life-from-your-core/c204s> Leslie Zucker Trainer, Facilitator and Life Coach for Life's Dancers +1 (202) 425 7637<tel:%2B1%20%28202%29%20425%207637> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.lesliezucker.com<http://www.lesliezucker.com> _______________________________________________ OSList mailing list To post send emails to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To subscribe or manage your subscription click below: http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
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