the "Techie Community."

Robyn Williams pov at iinet.net.au
Sun Oct 22 15:19:21 PDT 2006


Hello

I’m interested in the reference to the "Techie Community" (Harrison) and
“other techie camps" (Michael).
I’m about to work with the Information Technology Service of a University -
can you say more about these experiences please?

Cheers
Robyn Williams
PERSISTENCE OF VISION
Facilitation Communication Sustainability
Western Australia
E: pov at iinet.net.au





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Owen
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Subject: Re: Camps. Gatherings & Un-conferences

The approach to meeting is known as Open Space Technology, which I
originated some 20 years ago. Since then it has been used in excess of
60,000 times in 120 countries around the world with groups ranging in size
from 5 to over 2000. Users have included major global corporations,
governments, NGOs, communities, and more recently the "Techie Community."
What happened in Mountain View is the typical experience: diverse people
energetically interact to produce exciting and innovative solutions. This
seems to happen every time, and perhaps more remarkably, it seems to happen
pretty much all by itself. There is no pre-set agenda and little
facilitation. The people do it all themselves.


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