Open Space Video
Luiz Sambiase
luiz.sambiase at compitec.com.br
Mon Jun 7 19:54:24 PDT 2004
Hi folks
I am a new member of this comunity. From Brasil. I had zero training to undeRstand OST, but with help from many Facilitators ( Artur Silva, Martin Leith, Jeff Hyman, Larry Peterson , Harrison Owen, Gabriela Ender), that sent to me information, slides, scripts, etc., I could prepare the attached PPT presentation . Possibly infringing copyrights, that here I ask pardon if I did.
The PPT is mostly in Portuguese, but very easy for you to understand as experts in the matter, to judge if it helps or not.
No doubt video is a good idea. Could even be a short (5') MP3 like video that could be downloaded...
Luiz
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter or Esther
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Open Space Video
Alex,
I think it would work great and I can think of several uses that I would
rather use it for than to set up the OS experience myself.
Namaste,
Peter fFsher
Alexander Kjerulf wrote:
> Hi
>
> An idea came to me today: What if we created a set of Open Space
> introductions on video?
>
> Obviously it's better to be there in person for an OS meeting, but in
> some cases that's impossible for one reason or another. What if people
> who are in need of an open space meeting, but don't have access to a
> trained facilitator could download a 20 minute video of the net and use
> that to get started?
>
> The video would be played in front of all the OS participants, and would
> take over some of the roles of the facilitator. There would probably
> also be a local facilitator, whose job (if that person is not OS-savvy)
> would the be somewhat easier.
>
> These videos could also be used for other purposes:
> We could use them to inspire each other - We could all get to see how
> other OS'ers do it
> They could be available in different languages
> They could spread OS beyond the reach of the current pool of OS
> facilitators
>
> The question is of course: Would it work? I have a feeling that OS is a
> robust enough tool that it would.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers
>
> Alex
>
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