[Dialogue] Sharing Sticky Ideas?
steve har
stevehar11201 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 11:39:34 EST 2012
There are too many short, broken, un-answered treads of text on
Wedgeblade that disappear into rat holes like my inbox that has
17,000+ dead emails in it.
Wayne and Randy offer themes that are richer than short broken threads
and long email text only sagas.
They are "Sticky Ideas" that ask for a richer conversation ecology -
something that is visual, personal, live, as face to face as possible
so you can really hear the point and engage in real conversation.
Back in the old days a "Collegium" was the way a group of people sat
together listened to a provocative idea and engaged in q&a dialogue
like peers. Usually the gathering was small and intimate like 4 to 10
people.
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Couldn't we invite Wayne and Randy to offer a Collegium in a similar
but new format?
Wayne Nelson's post about the continuing work at ICA-Canada on my
long gone but favorite teachers, Brian Stanfield Courage to Lead book
is one of those threads thad deserve real conversation!
Randy William's comments about finding a place to stand in the current
counter revolution we seem to be in.
What a wasted possibility to let them land in our respective dead email box.
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A small team of people worked together for most of 2011 to find easy
ways to curate short online materials and talks and provide a simple
mechanism for lively personal dialogue - and to gather brilliant local
conversations and make them global and available online 22/7.
The team practiced curating "conversation starters", generating
online i.e "electric" collegium dialogues and making them available
24/7 via social media
See some startup Electric Collegiums ideas -which the curating team
calls "Storyboards" at : http://electriccollegiumideas.posterous.com/
See a "Conversation Starter" by Doug Drukenmiller on Social Media at:
https://voicethread.com/share/2792748/
You can see the tool he used at VoiceThread.com
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