[OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?

Anna Christine Christensen acc at proaktivcoaching.dk
Wed May 22 02:41:26 PDT 2013


THANK YOU Eiwor, Lucas, Kari, Ben ad others for your input!!! Not least
thank you, Lucas for starting the Google Dox discussion. Great
Conversation!!! It has given me some input and I wish it could continue!!! 

It also shows some of the weaknesses of the written asynchronous form: I've
been away for the past days and have therefore not been able to be part of
the conversation that I initiated and that someone else - thankfully - took
further.

I also find the Google dox format rather confusing because I can't see who
is writing (apart from Ben who has been fantastic at adding his name to his
comments), and because, as someone also mentions at the bottom of the page,
it is difficult to see what has been added and it becomes a bit confusing. 

The confusion bit may be impossible to avoid entirely in a written
conversation. But I'll have a look at the Hackpad to see if that would cause
less confusion.

Of course, as the last person wrote, written OST is not "OST" as such. It
doesn't have that magic. However, when written form is the only option, it
is interesting to find out how to make it as much OST as possible rather
than just do the top down thing that is likely to be chosen as the
alternative option in this particular case.

More input is WELCOME! And for those of you who haven't looked at it yet,
there is interesting stuff on the Google document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yCpzaJkw3cw-4VYEaDfwmfUhFfievWw_MwKk_VNp
oY4/edit?usp=sharing

All the very best,
Anna Christine
~ :o)


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Today's Topics:

   1. Virtual "Tapas Menu" for WOSonOS 2013 (Ben Roberts)
   2. Re: Online OST in written form - is it possible? (Eiwor Backelund)
   3. Ang.:  Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (=?utf-8?B?ZWl3b3JAZ2F0ZXdheWMuY29t?=)
   4. Re: Ang.: Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring)
   5. More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (Anna Christine Christensen)
   6. Ang.:  More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (=?utf-8?B?ZWl3b3JAZ2F0ZXdheWMuY29t?=)
   7. Re: Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (Lucas Cioffi)
   8. Re: Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (Ben Roberts)
   9. Re: Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (paul levy)
  10. Re: Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
      (Paul Nunesdea)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 19:17:13 -0400
From: "Ben Roberts" <ben.roberts at charter.net>
To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
	<oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: [OSList] Virtual "Tapas Menu" for WOSonOS 2013
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Can't make it to Florida this week but hoping to get a taste of what's going
on, or perhaps even participate a bit virtually?  Are you attending and
interested in helping us connect with some of our colleagues from afar?
Check out our evolving "tapas menu" of virtual offerings on the WOSonOS
Crowdvine site here: http://wosonos2013.crowdvine.com/pages/virtual_space.

 

Everything is optional, and is designed to enhance the in-person experience
as well as to help connect people who want to join from a distance. We offer
these choices in the spirit of an experiment, with the intention of learning
from what doesn't work as well as from what does.

 

Current menu options include:

.         Virtual Newsroom to see (and even comment on) what is emerging
from sessions in real time

.         Tweets using #wosonos2013

.         A "skype buddy" bulletin board where in-person attendees who want
to host a buddy can connect with those who want to try "beaming in" to one
of more of the FL sessions

.         A "virtual marketplace" document where anyone who wants to
initiate a parallel virtual session (using whatever conference calling,
videoconferencing or text-based platform they can offer access to) can post
information about their session and invite others to join them.  Notes from
these sessions can be posted to the Virtual Newsroom for all to review.

.         More to come!

 

Details, links and updates on the Crowdvine "Virtual Space" page:
http://wosonos2013.crowdvine.com/pages/virtual_space

 

Regards,

Ben Roberts

 

Ben Roberts

The Conversation Collaborative

 <http://www.conversationcollaborative.com/> www.
ConversationCollaborative.com   

(203) 426-1039

Skype: benjamin_j_roberts

 

tagxedo 1

 

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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 07:58:24 +0200
From: "Eiwor Backelund" <eiwor at gatewayc.com>
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?
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Hi all, can OST be transferred into a virtual environment without loosing
some of its characteristics? It depends of course on what you believe are
the key components of OST. I think the realtime discussions when they happen
in the climate created by the four principles and the one law is an
essential part of OST. I also know from many of the research reports I have
read about online communication, that the written communication in a forum
will work for some people but not for others.
One example, this morning when I read these mails I had to discuss them with
my husband at the breakfast table to get a grip of what I thought about
them. Many people are auditive learners and they get their ideas while they
listen and talk. Others will do fine with written words. 

I know that OST works fine in the online environment. My colleague Richard
Schultz and I have used Blackboard Elluminate to create a system for online
OST real time meetings and most people find that it is almost as meeting in
person, which they actually do. The lack of body language which is most
important in any conversation, makes it more difficult to collaborate but if
you at least can hear the voice of the other person, it helps because the
voice shows so much of how your words are interpreted.That is a problem when
writing, especially when you, like I do now, write in a foreign language. 

When we created the OST system for online collaboration, we divided the
meetings into smaller sessions, no more than 3 hours maximum. People come to
the first meeting and create the agenda together and they can then use the
law of two feet and move in and out of sessions as they need to. We think
the short sessions will make it possible for most people to attend and still
have time to do the other work they need to at that day. We have also
created a forum and storage place where reports are stored and discussions
can continue in written form in between the meetings. Prioritizing can
easily be made after all the reports are there and then I always, in both
in-person and online OST meetings, invite people to create a new agenda for
the action planning instead of converging etc. They converge the reports in
their heads while reading and reflecting. And we have an introduction course
for people not familiar with discussions in online environment and they are
not so few as one mi  ght think. 

You can take a look at what we have done at www.collaborativeways.com. I
think that the OST version in written format you mention could be OST-Online
which Gaby Ender created some years ago. It is still a real time meeting
version and from my experience the combination of real time meetings and
writing in forums in between could be what works best. 

Blessings
Eiwor


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Anna Christine Christensen
  To: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
  Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 3:27 PM
  Subject: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?


  Someone has asked me whether it is possible to do OST solely on the web
over a prolonged period of time (say 3 months) with people coming in and
adding their thoughts now and again as their time permits? His challenge is
a wide variety of stakeholders who will not be able to meet - not even hold
a "normal" web-OST, because they won't be able to be present at the same
time. It is not a huge group and therefore unlikely that someone would
happen to be online all the time, so it would have to be a written OST. 

   

  Has anyone tried that? - A written, online OST running over a couple of
months?

   

  I remember hearing about a programme designed to do OST on the web - what
is that called and would it work for a "written" OST? 

   

  Or does anyone have other ideas and experiences as to how to get a
conversation / change process going OST-style under the mentioned
circumstances?

   

  All the very best,

  Anna Christine Christensen

   

   

   



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Forgot to mention that the solution we have can be used for up to 100 people
in the circle. 
Eiwor

Skickat fr?n min HTC

----- Reply message -----
Fr?n: "Eiwor Backelund" <eiwor at gatewayc.com>
Till: "World wide Open Space Technology email list"
<oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Rubrik: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?
Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 07:58
Hi all, can OST be transferred into a virtual environment without loosing
some of its characteristics? It depends of course on what you believe are
the key components of OST. I think the realtime discussions when they happen
in the climate created by the four principles and the one law is an
essential part of OST. I also know from many of the research reports I have
read about online communication, that the written communication in a forum
will work for some people but not for others.
One example, this morning when I read these mails I had to discuss them with
my husband at the breakfast table to get a grip of what I thought about
them. Many people are auditive learners and they get their ideas while they
listen and talk. Others will do fine with written words. 


I know that OST works fine in the online environment. My colleague Richard
Schultz and I have used Blackboard Elluminate to create a system for online
OST real time meetings and most people find that it is almost as meeting in
person, which they actually do. The lack of body language which is most
important in any conversation, makes it more difficult to collaborate but if
you at least can hear the voice of the other person, it helps because the
voice shows so much of how your words are interpreted.That is a problem when
writing, especially when you, like I do now, write in a foreign language. 

When we created the OST system for online collaboration, we divided the
meetings into smaller sessions, no more than 3 hours maximum. People come to
the first meeting and create the agenda together and they can then use the
law of two feet and move in and out of sessions as they need to. We think
the short sessions will make it possible for most people to attend and still
have time to do the other work they need to at that day. We have also
created a forum and storage place where reports are stored and discussions
can continue in written form in between the meetings. Prioritizing can
easily be made after all the reports are there and then I always, in both
in-person and online OST meetings, invite people to create a new agenda for
the action planning instead of converging etc. They converge the reports in
their heads while reading and reflecting. And we have an introduction course
for people not familiar with discussions in online environment and they are
not so few as one might think. 

You can take a look at what we have done at www.collaborativeways.com. I
think that the OST version in written format you mention could be OST-Online
which Gaby Ender created some years ago. It is still a real time meeting
version and from my experience the combination of real time meetings and
writing in forums in between could be what works best. 

Blessings
Eiwor



----- Original Message -----
From: 
Anna
Christine Christensen
To: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org 

Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 3:27 PM
Subject: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?


Someone has asked 
me whether it is possible to do OST solely on the web over a prolonged
period 
of time (say 3 months) with people coming in and adding their thoughts now
and 
again as their time permits? His challenge is a wide variety of stakeholders

who will not be able to meet ? not even hold a ?normal? web-OST, because
they 
won?t be able to be present at the same time. It is not a huge group and 
therefore unlikely that someone would happen to be online all the time, so
it 
would have to be a written OST. 

Has anyone tried 
that? ? A written, online OST running over a couple of 
months?

I remember hearing 
about a programme designed to do OST on the web ? what is that called and 
would it work for a ?written? OST? 

Or does anyone have 
other ideas and experiences as to how to get a conversation / change process

going OST-style under the mentioned circumstances?

All the very 
best,
Anna Christine 
Christensen






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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 02:57:17 -0700
From: Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring <adriana at diazberrio.com>
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Do you know what What happens in an open space if the group has an
invitation to move?
Qu? sucede cuando tienes a una participante especialista en cuestiones
psicocorporales en tu Open space?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOOFsBHcJnI

2013/5/13 eiwor at gatewayc.com <eiwor at gatewayc.com>

> **
> Forgot to mention that the solution we have can be used for up to 100
> people in the circle.
> Eiwor
>
> Skickat fr?n min HTC
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> Fr?n: "Eiwor Backelund" <eiwor at gatewayc.com>
> Till: "World wide Open Space Technology email list" <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Rubrik: [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?
> Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 07:58
>
>
> Hi all, can OST be transferred into a virtual environment without loosing
> some of its characteristics? It depends of course on what you believe are
> the key components of OST. I think the realtime discussions when they
> happen in the climate created by the four principles and the one law is an
> essential part of OST. I also know from many of the research reports I
have
> read about online communication, that the written communication in a forum
> will work for some people but not for others.
> One example, this morning when I read these mails I had to discuss them
> with my husband at the breakfast table to get a grip of what I thought
> about them. Many people are auditive learners and they get their ideas
> while they listen and talk. Others will do fine with written words.
>
> I know that OST works fine in the online environment. My colleague Richard
> Schultz and I have used Blackboard Elluminate to create a system for
online
> OST real time meetings and most people find that it is almost as meeting
in
> person, which they actually do. The lack of body language which is most
> important in any conversation, makes it more difficult to collaborate but
> if you at least can hear the voice of the other person, it helps because
> the voice shows so much of how your words are interpreted.That is a
problem
> when writing, especially when you, like I do now, write in a foreign
> language.
>
> When we created the OST system for online collaboration, we divided the
> meetings into smaller sessions, no more than 3 hours maximum. People come
> to the first meeting and create the agenda together and they can then use
> the law of two feet and move in and out of sessions as they need to. We
> think the short sessions will make it possible for most people to attend
> and still have time to do the other work they need to at that day. We have
> also created a forum and storage place where reports are stored and
> discussions can continue in written form in between the meetings.
> Prioritizing can easily be made after all the reports are there and then I
> always, in both in-person and online OST meetings, invite people to create
> a new agenda for the action planning instead of converging etc. They
> converge the reports in their heads while reading and reflecting. And we
> have an introduction course for people not familiar with discussions in
> online environment and they are not so few as one might think.
>
> You can take a look at what we have done at www.collaborativeways.com. I
> think that the OST version in written format you mention could be
> OST-Online which Gaby Ender created some years ago. It is still a real
time
> meeting version and from my experience the combination of real time
> meetings and writing in forums in between could be what works best.
>
> Blessings
> Eiwor
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Anna Christine Christensen <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
> *To:* oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
> *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2013 3:27 PM
> *Subject:* [OSList] Online OST in written form - is it possible?
>
>  Someone has asked me whether it is possible to do OST solely on the web
> over a prolonged period of time (say 3 months) with people coming in and
> adding their thoughts now and again as their time permits? His challenge
is
> a wide variety of stakeholders who will not be able to meet ? not even
hold
> a ?normal? web-OST, because they won?t be able to be present at the same
> time. It is not a huge group and therefore unlikely that someone would
> happen to be online all the time, so it would have to be a written OST. **
> **
>
> ** **
>
> Has anyone tried that? ? A written, online OST running over a couple of
> months?****
>
> ** **
>
> I remember hearing about a programme designed to do OST on the web ? what
> is that called and would it work for a ?written? OST? ****
>
> ** **
>
> Or does anyone have other ideas and experiences as to how to get a
> conversation / change process going OST-style under the mentioned
> circumstances?****
>
> ** **
>
> All the very best,****
>
> Anna Christine Christensen****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 12:46:44 +0200
From: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
To: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Subject: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
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Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to hear
about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube video,
Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For this
purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people who
will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether it
can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be more
focused.

 

Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
developed? And whether it caters for a written OST?

 

I would be really happy for more input from anyone else who has tried
something like this!

 

Best wishes - not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!

Anna Christine

 

 

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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 16:11:55 +0200
From: "=?utf-8?B?ZWl3b3JAZ2F0ZXdheWMuY29t?=" <eiwor at gatewayc.com>
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Hi Anna Christine as I mentioned in my first answer to you, one system is
Open Space-online created by Gaby Ender. This is in writing but a real time
meeting solution. Another system is Collaborative ways which is facilitated
short OST sessions combined with written reflections. 
Best regards
Eiwor



Skickat fr?n min HTC

----- Reply message -----
Fr?n: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
Till: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Rubrik: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 12:46
Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to hear
about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube video,
Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For this
purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people who
will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether it
can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be more
focused. Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
developed? And whether it caters for a written OST? I would be really happy
for more input from anyone else who has tried something like this! Best
wishes ? not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!Anna
Christine
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 10:35:08 -0400
From: Lucas Cioffi <lucas at athenabridge.org>
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Hi Everyone,

There is some excellent energy on this thread of discussion.  I think we
should take this opportunity to experiment.

I see collaboration activities as falling into two categories:
1. Churning (ideas mixing via conversation)
2. Harvesting (organizing the lessons learned, consensus, etc)

This conversation on the OST discussion list has some aspects of both
churning and harvesting, but it's much better at churning.  I propose that
we try *harvesting in parallel* using this public, open Google
doc<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yCpzaJkw3cw-4VYEaDfwmfUhFfievWw_MwKk
_VNpoY4/edit?usp=sharing>.
 It's open to anyone who has the link and anyone can edit it.  It will take
the form of questions and bullet-point answers so it's easy for anyone to
participate.  But *it's open to anyone on the list so its structure will
emerge as we go!*

I believe we'll find a synergy between the discussion happening on this
list and the harvesting on the Google doc (with thoughts bouncing between
each), and in the end, we'll have a useful resource that we can refer to if
and when this topic comes up again.

Lucas Cioffi
CEO, AthenaBridge Inc
Board Member, National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation
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On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:11 AM, eiwor at gatewayc.com
<eiwor at gatewayc.com>wrote:

> Hi Anna Christine as I mentioned in my first answer to you, one system is
> Open Space-online created by Gaby Ender. This is in writing but a real
time
> meeting solution. Another system is Collaborative ways which is
facilitated
> short OST sessions combined with written reflections.
> Best regards
> Eiwor
>
>
>
> Skickat fr?n min HTC
>
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> Fr?n: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
> Till: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Rubrik: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
> Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 12:46
>
>
> Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to hear
> about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube
video,
> Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For this
> purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people who
> will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether
it
> can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be
more
> focused.****
>
> ** **
>
> Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
> developed? And whether it caters for a written OST?****
>
> ** **
>
> I would be really happy for more input from anyone else who has tried
> something like this!****
>
> ** **
>
> Best wishes ? not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!**
> **
>
> Anna Christine****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 10:55:09 -0400
From: "Ben Roberts" <ben.roberts at charter.net>
To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it
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I mentioned this in the ?virtual tapas menu? post last night, but perhaps it
bears repeating in the context of this thread? One of the ways we are
inviting people to experiment with virtual participation in WOSonOS later
this week is to convene your own virtual sessions in parallel with the ones
we are having in-person.  The platform on which these sessions might be
convened is entirely up to the initiator, based on what they have access to
and prefer to use. Those of you who want to experiment with a text-based
conversation are invited to use that approach. Others might choose
conference calling or video conferencing. 

 

We have a Google doc that can serve as a virtual marketplace
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sKmhaBCTfdvNe6sDWJTvknrfRkWXDDWei5n-Afo
7Yl0/edit?pli=1>  where you can share details for sessions you want to
initiate, and a Newsroom that also uses a Google docs folder
<https://drive.google.com/?authuser=0&pli=1#folders/0BwHKZIl9vnEDZUFYYzFaNjB
jbU0>  so you can easily share your session notes with those who are
gathered in FL and with other virtual participants.

 

Our main link for information on virtual space connected to WOSonOS is here:
http://wosonos2013.crowdvine.com/pages/virtual_space. Questions and comments
can be posted to this discussion thread:
http://wosonos2013.crowdvine.com/posts/38753646

 

Regards,

Ben Roberts

 

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Subject: [OSList] Ang.: More Online OST in written form - is it possible?

 

Hi Anna Christine as I mentioned in my first answer to you, one system is
Open Space-online created by Gaby Ender. This is in writing but a real time
meeting solution. Another system is Collaborative ways which is facilitated
short OST sessions combined with written reflections. 
Best regards
Eiwor



Skickat fr?n min HTC

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Fr?n: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
Till: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
Rubrik: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 12:46

 

Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to hear
about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube video,
Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For this
purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people who
will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether it
can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be more
focused.

 

Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
developed? And whether it caters for a written OST?

 

I would be really happy for more input from anyone else who has tried
something like this!

 

Best wishes ? not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!

Anna Christine

 

 

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Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 16:10:02 +0100
From: paul levy <paul at cats3000.net>
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So, here's how to open some space online.

Open a Google Document on Google Drive with an email invite to explore
something.

Invite a bunch of people to share and write into the document. They can put
headings or questions and anyone who has accepted the invite can type under
those headings.

Keep the document open for as long as you want.

Watch it grow and bloom.

Write place, right time, right people.




On 14 May 2013 15:11, eiwor at gatewayc.com <eiwor at gatewayc.com> wrote:

> Hi Anna Christine as I mentioned in my first answer to you, one system is
> Open Space-online created by Gaby Ender. This is in writing but a real
time
> meeting solution. Another system is Collaborative ways which is
facilitated
> short OST sessions combined with written reflections.
> Best regards
> Eiwor
>
>
>
> Skickat fr?n min HTC
>
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> Fr?n: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
> Till: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Rubrik: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
> Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 12:46
>
>
> Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to hear
> about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube
video,
> Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For this
> purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people who
> will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether
it
> can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be
more
> focused.****
>
> ** **
>
> Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
> developed? And whether it caters for a written OST?****
>
> ** **
>
> I would be really happy for more input from anyone else who has tried
> something like this!****
>
> ** **
>
> Best wishes ? not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!**
> **
>
> Anna Christine****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 21:22:05 +0200
From: Paul Nunesdea <nunesdea at me.com>
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Paul, I will certainly give It a try!

>From my iPad

On 14/05/2013, at 17:10, paul levy <paul at cats3000.net> wrote:

> So, here's how to open some space online.
> 
> Open a Google Document on Google Drive with an email invite to explore
something.
> 
> Invite a bunch of people to share and write into the document. They can
put headings or questions and anyone who has accepted the invite can type
under those headings.
> 
> Keep the document open for as long as you want.
> 
> Watch it grow and bloom.
> 
> Write place, right time, right people.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 14 May 2013 15:11, eiwor at gatewayc.com <eiwor at gatewayc.com> wrote:
>> Hi Anna Christine as I mentioned in my first answer to you, one system is
Open Space-online created by Gaby Ender. This is in writing but a real time
meeting solution. Another system is Collaborative ways which is facilitated
short OST sessions combined with written reflections. 
>> Best regards
>> Eiwor
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Skickat fr?n min HTC
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Reply message -----
>> Fr?n: "Anna Christine Christensen" <acc at proaktivcoaching.dk>
>> Till: <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
>> Rubrik: [OSList] More Online OST in written form - is it possible?
>> Datum: tis, maj 14, 2013 12:46
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you so much, Kari and Lucas, for your feedback. I would love to
hear about the solution you end up with, Kari! I checked out your YouTube
video, Lucas, and I think it is a wonderful tool you have developed. For
this purpose, though, I think it is probably too technical for the people
who will be involved, and I am not sure form what I see on the video whether
it can keep an OST-like creative, open conversation going. It seems to be
more focused.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Does anyone know about the web-OST-system that had apparently been
developed? And whether it caters for a written OST?
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> I would be really happy for more input from anyone else who has tried
something like this!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Best wishes ? not least to all of you in Florida! Wish I could join you!
>> 
>> Anna Christine
>> 
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> 
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