Hi, Jo -
.and thanks for your thinking, Paul, Raffi and others.
Jo, you asked:
I call those workshops where people come to learn and share knowledge
about the method of Open Space:
Open Space Learning Workshops
.because we are all constantly learning from one another - it is not a
training fr
In a message dated 6/5/05 3:53:14 AM, ra...@bk.ru writes:
>
> Turns out education comes from the latin "educere": to lead out. I
> have no qualms with leading out.
>
> Raffi
>
Raffi:
Indeed, 'educare' can mean that. I've also heard it translated as "to bring
forth", the implication being to br
Paul,
Thank you for this clarification. This was really helpful. I hope you
too can make it to Heavenfax. I hope I can. I can't promise that I
won't be off-putting, though!
I have been thinking much recently about whether training is
appropriate at all. If OST is an invitation to be more "conscio
In a message dated 5/27/05 12:09:59 AM, jotoep...@boscop.de writes:
> (we feel we have to find a new word for what is called training
> – any ideas?)
>
Michael and Jo;
Yes, call it "education", prosaic as that may seem. But, consider:
Training is for sameness. If you want to have samene
Michael and Jo--
Wonderful reports--I feel like I was a part of it all!
Could you please say a little more about who these people are and how you
managed to gather them all together for this self-organizing experience?
:-Doug. Germann
S
Dear colleagues,
The sixth and last day of our training: 118 hours remembering open space. Our
hunch is that it takes about this much time to be well on the road towards an
Open Space Technology facilitator. To say nothing about getting into the Open
Space spirit which probably is an essential pre
Dear colleagues,
day four of our training here in Ukraine took us into an open space facilitated
by a team of participants under the theme I, Open Space facilitator. The
group created 7 teams, all of them planning for the facilitation. One team won
the lottery and frantically organized itself: s
Dear Jo and Michael,
thanks for that wonderful report. I am looking forward to seeing the
pictures. I guess the spirit in the Ukraine must be quite exciting
nowadays. Can't we have an extraordinary Stammtisch on 06/06 - I find the
two months between two Stammtischen always too long.?
It is good t
Hi Friends
Please enjoy the situation to the fullest...
What else can you do ?
Thinking of you with sweet memories of The Ukraine
Many greetings
- toke
meaning has its own flow
become one with it
and flow
On 25/05/05 16:21, "Elwin and Joan" wrote:
> --- jotoep...@boscop.de wrote:
> Dear
Dear colleagues,
right now Tuesday evening a thunderstorm has shut down all electricity. We are
sitting at the dark bar drinking Moldavian Chardonnay wondering whether we will
be able to send this message.
After a full day of Open Space participants got into Action Planning this
morning, producin
--- jotoep...@boscop.de wrote:
Dear colleagues,
"right now Tuesday evening a thunderstorm has shut down all
electricity. We are sitting at the dark bar drinking Moldavian
Chardonnay wondering whether we will be able to send this message.
We hope this reaches you in good spirits at breakfast while w
21:38
> Till: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
> Ämne: from Ukraine
>
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> greetings from Ukraine. We are just enjoying the end of our 27th
> day of training
> we have done together in the last five years. This journey has
> taken us from
> Moscow t
Dear colleagues,
greetings from Ukraine. We are just enjoying the end of our 27th day of training
we have done together in the last five years. This journey has taken us from
Moscow to Germany (three times) to Hungary and now to Ukraine. 47 participants
from every corner of this largest country
Subject: SV: from Ukraine
Dear Jo, dear Michael dear 47 participants!
Thank you so much for sharing from your very important work. I love hearing
OST spreading to new places. I am quite impressed of the number of
participants that you have gathered! Please extend my warmest regards to
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