It is helpful to think about what you want to accomplish and how, with an online group or community. Take a few minutes to fill out this checklist. Ignore any questions that are not relevant to your situation, or which you don’t know how to answer and add any particular context that is missing. (Updated … Continue reading Online Community Purpose Checklist
The inimitable Leigh Blackall of the Educational Development Centre of Otago Polytechnic is at it again, this time with an open, wiki/blog based online facilitation workshop starting next week. Catch the news at… Facilitating online communities – WikiEducator If you are interested in online facilitation, particularly in a teaching/learning context, don’t miss this one! Facilitating … Continue reading Free workshop: Facilitating online communities
Window Dog The dog days of summer are here, and I want to be outside on these glorious, sunny Seattle days. With a long wet winter, we tend to be hyper aware of the magnificence of our Pacific Northwest Summers. Right now there are raspberries and strawberries ripening in my garden. Flowers. Compost to be … Continue reading A spot of reflection – shifting from me to we
Tonight I’m sharing a few thoughts at ZAAZ about “Slow Community” and I thought I’d share the slides. They can be found here as well as embedded below. This all came out of a blog post a few months back that generated some very interesting comments. In preparation, I pinged my Twitter network – who … Continue reading Thinking about “Slow Community” (particularly online)
Glossary of Online Interaction A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z … Continue reading Glossary of Online Interaction