Ideas Workshop virtuele werelden en online communities voor Universiteit Utrecht

Stroober, Rob (NL - Amstelveen) RStroober at deloitte.nl
Wed Apr 18 08:11:21 PDT 2007


Gabriela e.o.
 
Do you think it is actually necessary to be in one physical room to do
an open space.
 
Hope Lisa can help?
Regards
Rob

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Gabriela Ender
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Subject: Re: Ideas Workshop virtuele werelden en online communities voor
Universiteit Utrecht


Rob, I have unfortunately no tips regarding traditional workshops, but
what do you think about the following idea:
 
Invite the students and the professors first to an OST meeting.  If your
client has not much time you could offer also a mini OST.  [We have lots
of colleagues her in this community with conducting mini OST's] An Open
Space invitation opens immediately the space for selforganized research
and learning ... in order to be prepared for the OST workshop. After the
OST your client will be surprised how much wisdom and knowledge about
this topic is already in the system, I mean in this group of people.
Then you would have supported the group to find great own aha's and own
open questions and then you could help them to collect all resources and
discuss further the entire theme. And then let the same group (by
inviting perhaps also other interested people from the university) meet
in a 3,5hour or 4hour follow-up OpenSpace-Online meeting (e.g. 3-6 weeks
later) about a question like "What have we learned?". With such
future-oriented design you would help them to open spaces for
interactive selforganized learning and research about the theme and you
woul offer your client at the same time a great experience about OST,
about OpenSpace-Online and about the power of combining both. If you
have questions, please email me at gabriela.ender at OpenSpace-Online.com.
I will be delighted to support you.
 
So far my two cents. Good luck with all!
 
With best regards to The Netherlands,
Gabriela
 
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