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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Since we started Anecdote in 2004 our local Kwik Kopy in Coburg has printed most of our posters and workshop materials. We'd created a high quality handbook to support our Influence Change workshop and I picked them up from Kelvin at 4.30pm ready for the next day. Kelvin does a great job. Always high quality, delivered when we need it despite the outrageous time frames we sometimes impose.
 
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Then early in the last decade, in 2004, I discovered the Applied Improvisation Network (then known as Improv in Business) on the web and took myself off to their conference in San Francisco. I’d enjoyed their company, loved their workshop on diversity and how improv was used to explore abstract concepts, and expected nothing more. still use their workshop as a touchstone of how Funny how things turn out. Way back in the 1990s I took some Playback Theatre classes – my intro to improvisation.
 
Friday, October 30, 2009
Others have gone further, advocating the search for a consensus so that researchers enable research subjects to correct or change what is written about them before publication (Allen 1996), or work together with research subjects to produce research (Bakardjieva and Feenberg 2001) by practising “open source ethics” (Berry 2004). On the other hand, Wikipedia operates as a transparent workshop and tribunal. First, some background: In the chapter of my book Cyberchiefs on governance in the English-language Wikipedia, there is a section, as in all my case studies, which deals with conflict.
 

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On January 15th 2008 some e-collaboration collegues explored the possibilities of podcasting during a workshop facilitated by Marlies Bedeker from PSO and Mark Fonseca Rendeiro , alias Citizen Reporter. It is a relatively new medium of communication, it was only invented in 2004! During the workshop we concentrated on being a podcaster. A podcast is an audio (or video), distributed over the internet with RSS feed.
Dion Hinchcliffe is leading an opening workshop on Implementing Enterprise 2.0. In 2004 Web 2.0 for business in 2004. I have long been an admirer of his work and was pleased to see this session. The subtitle is: Exploring the Tools and Techniques of Emergent Change.
This was where I had the amazing opportunity to co-facilitate an online workshop with Mihaela Moussou (now Michele Paradise). Just today I received an email from one of the people who took our workshop and he wrote “I still remember your course as one of the absolute best courses in my life. Little did I think when I began this blog in 2004 that my blog would a) reveal the network I didn’t know I had and b) give my work visibility that helped This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
Orkut, for example, was launched in the United States with an English-only interface, but Portuguese-speaking Brazilians quickly became the dominant user group (Kopytoff, 2004). Friendster gained traction among three groups of early adopters who shaped the site—bloggers, attendees of the Burning Man arts festival, and gay men (boyd, 2004)—and grew to 300,000 users through word of mouth before traditional press coverage began in May 2003 (OShea, 2003). JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d.
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Then I leave IBM to set up Anecdote in 2004. When I ask the participants of our storytelling for business leaders workshops (which I'm giving in London in June) about what they infer about me after hearing this story (I tell the story at the beginning of the day and ask for their feedback in the afternoon), they say the following To the contrary, it feels like we make a connection quickly and the workshop is off to a good start. To paraphrase Annette Simmons, "People wont listen to you until they know who you are and what you want." And one of the best ways to introduce
Spring 2004 . 27 April 2004 Weblog research ethics 29 April 2004 Weblog research ethics (2) 16 May 2004 Weblog research ethics (3) Summer-Autumn 2004 . This piece is from my dissertation. It is a reconstruction of events, readings and weblog posts that shaped my understanding of the research ethics in relation to my PhD research.
Specific conferences were involved with are below. Close Window Looking for Planners As consultants were always happy to work with new clients but were also looking for sample plans to share with students in our courses and workshops. If you have something to share or are interested in working with us, give us a call or send us an email. Close Window Looking For... Planners Speakers
We complement our strategic advisory role with workshops , executive briefings and online seminars on sponsoring and facilitating communities of practice, tailored to the specific situation of each client system. Selected CoP-related projects Coaching CoP facilitators in the Secretariat General of the European Commission, and in the Flemish public administration (2007-2009) Training course on "Facilitating Knowledge Networks and Communities of Practice" as part of the educational offers of the European Commission to its staff (2007-2009) Advising