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> 1. University training for Open Space Technology?
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> 3. Re: University training for Open Space Technology?
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> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 17:27:01 +0000
> From: "[email protected] via OSList" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
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> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
>
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
>
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Tv? Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies
> on the topic.
>
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
> program.
>
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the
> many professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities
> where named, and it is exiting.
>
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or
> connection and suggestions.
>
> Best greetings
>
> K?ri Gunnarsson
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjav?k, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
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> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 16:04:20 -0400
> From: Harrison Owen via OSList <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>, "'World wide Open Space Technology email
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> Subject: Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
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> K?ri? I really shouldn?t do this? I am sure the Devil made me do this? But I
> just can?t help myself?.
>
>
>
> I can?t tell you how many times people have said to me something like ? Well
> if OS is really as simple as you say, how can you possibly have a (1,2,3) day
> training program?? There is an answer, but not a simple one. Now?. You are
> pushing this to a whole new level? a whole degree program? You have to be
> kidding!
>
>
>
> I think it really could be worthwhile IF the program was NOT about
> facilitating Open Space ? which can be done in a few minutes or less.
> Actually, I find that most of the time required goes to unlearning just about
> everything you ever learned about ?facilitating.?
>
>
>
> The heart of the program could be (should be / my opinion) about learning to
> live (helping others learn) in a self organizing world. Lots of thinking.
> Lots new experiences ? and definitely worth a year or so. A life time will
> do, barely. That could be fun and really beneficial!
>
>
>
> Harrison
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> From: OSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> [email protected] via OSList
> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:27 PM
> To: OSLIST
> Subject: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
>
>
>
> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
> wonderful.
>
> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
> Technology look like?
>
>
>
> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Tv? Skyttlar with the
> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on
> the topic.
>
> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event. Naturally
> some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for coaching the
> student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the program.
>
> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many
> professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where
> named, and it is exiting.
>
>
>
> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or
> connection and suggestions.
>
>
>
> Best greetings
>
>
>
> K?ri Gunnarsson
>
> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjav?k, Iceland
> Phone (+354) 864 5189
>
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> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 21:05:30 +0100
> From: Paul Levy via OSList <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, World wide Open Space
> Technology email list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OSList] University training for Open Space Technology?
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> Greetings from Paul Levy
>
> I wonder if "Facilitating Self-Organisation" might be better received ?
>
> Regards
>
> Paul
>
>> On 25 Aug 2016, at 18:27, [email protected] via OSList
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> There is an opportunity, an opening, an invitation to make something
>> wonderful.
>>
>> What would a Master level University accredited training for Open Space
>> Technology look like?
>>
>> I posted a session in the last NOSONOS in Sweden at Tv? Skyttlar with the
>> title "10 ECTS" representing some 300 hours worth of training and studies on
>> the topic.
>>
>> An idea was born in the session, and many signed up for it, that we should
>> make a mentor program for the facilitation students in a course where they
>> would do find their own sponsors and a theme, organize with the sponsors to
>> invite to the event and document the proceedings, the student would
>> facilitate the event and later review with the sponsors post-event.
>> Naturally some compensation would be paid by the university to mentor for
>> coaching the student with his first sponsored facilitation event in the
>> program.
>>
>> The second idea was to invite other universities in the European Higher
>> Education Area and possibly other places to co-create a full program of one
>> years worth Masters diploma including the global mentor program and the many
>> professional trainings that are happening all over. many universities where
>> named, and it is exiting.
>>
>> This is an invitation to contact me or to reply with ideas or next steps or
>> connection and suggestions.
>>
>> Best greetings
>>
>> K?ri Gunnarsson
>> Hringbraut 46, IS-101 Reykjav?k, Iceland
>> Phone (+354) 864 5189
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