[OSList] Open Space Hangout! Tuesday, April 28th 12 PM EDT :)

2020-04-27 Thread Tricia Chirumbole via OSList
Hello all! The Open Space Hangout Hotline is scheduled for *Tuesday April 28th @ 12 PM EDT. * Join us with whatever is alive for you right now! Come to share, come to listen, come to be surprised :) *Join the call* from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/751609912

[OSList] REMINDER Tuesday at 11 AM, 4/28/2020

2020-04-27 Thread Tony Budak via OSList
***Hi There,* ** **Welcome to video conversations in a virtual garden habitat. Reminder a new TIME tomorrow Tuesday at **11 AM,** 4/28/2020 *Your invitation ***to discuss, to rethink, and co-create,**your tomorrows.** **

Re: [OSList] Recording Zoom OST Sessions??

2020-04-27 Thread Marc C. Trudeau via OSList
Thanks, Chris and Michael! — — — Marc Trudeau LikeBreathin.com mobile 774-641-8302 On Apr 27, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Chris Corrigan via OSList mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote: I’ve never done an open space where every session was recorded. And not sure I ever

[OSList] Your Invited to The Global Teach-In – Democratize the Crisis

2020-04-27 Thread Tony Budak via OSList
InLateMaytoMid-June2020,theGlobalTeach-InnetworkwillorganizeonetotwoGlobalTeach-Insonthetheme,#democratizethecrisis.By“democratizethecrisis”wemeanthatgreaterpublicinput

Re: [OSList] Recording Zoom OST Sessions??

2020-04-27 Thread Chris Corrigan via OSList
I’ve never done an open space where every session was recorded. And not sure I ever would. The proceedings are for me always meant to be doorways to the next conversation, not an invitation to the past. I invite everyone who could attend a session to contact the convener to see where things

Re: [OSList] Recording Zoom OST Sessions??

2020-04-27 Thread Michael Herman via OSList
Recording the opening is an easy middle ground, Marc. Gives context for any notes captured. Doesn’t intrude. Doesn’t require special tech arrangements for recording breakouts. Participant names in breakout notes is always helpful, I think, if people capture them. On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 17:39

Re: [OSList] Bulletin Board vs. Marketplace

2020-04-27 Thread Jeff Aitken via OSList
Interesting exchange. I put a lot of attention on the spaces where breakouts will happen, and the entire space of the event where butterflies and bumblebees will do their thing. Like a "manager" of a village market with its stalls and gathering spaces getting filled by vendors and visitors. For

Re: [OSList] Bulletin Board vs. Marketplace

2020-04-27 Thread Barry Owen via OSList
Something that gets done in the Marketplace is - each participant creates his/her unique/personal agenda for the meeting based on the smorgasbord of topics on the Bulletin Board b *Let's GO!* *Barry Owen* CEO/Principal Broker *Pareto Realty, LLC *\pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō\

Re: [OSList] Bulletin Board vs. Marketplace

2020-04-27 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
Worth a try, it's double work, depends on the number of participants. It might or might not create a huge discussion about creating the perfect agenda... yawn... Anyway, time and place can be changed at any point during the process... On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 15:11, Marc C. Trudeau via OSList <

Re: [OSList] Bulletin Board vs. Marketplace

2020-04-27 Thread Marc C. Trudeau via OSList
Thanks, everyone! Apparently, I was inadvertently proposing a slight change, that of the bulletin board being only a structureless cluster of topics, agnostic to time and place; thereby facilitating ea. Convener placing theirs in time, AFTER learning of the larger universe of topics that arose.

Re: [OSList] Bulletin Board vs. Marketplace

2020-04-27 Thread Artur Silva via OSList
I do it exactly as Marc and the manual suggest.  The themes are proposed in a Bulletin Board (which in my case is a Time x Space Matrix) and then the participants sign for the sessions they want to attend (they can sign for more than one) and negotiate with the proponents about possible

Re: [OSList] A Possible Future for Journalism

2020-04-27 Thread Artur Silva via OSList
Thank you, Peggy. Very interesting. Regards Artur -- On Sunday, April 26, 2020, 11:59:59 PM GMT+1, Peggy Holman via OSList wrote: Hi all, I hope you are staying well in these strange times. Shelter in place has given me time for some writing I’ve been wanting to do.