Collecting and sharing: your #Gathering11 posts, tweets, pics and more

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Dear Gathering ’11 friends,

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there were a collaborative crowdsourced web 2.0 Gathering ’11 scrapbook we can all contribute to?

Fear not, plans are underway! It will be an easy and fun reference for everything that is Gathering ’11 including preparations, the event itself, reflections, effects, and next steps.

The content will be pulled from the comment section of this blog post.

*** Please make a contribution by mid-September in order to be SURE to be included. ***

Share any and all of the following (directly, with a link, or with embed code):

  • Reflections large and small, notes, lessons learned, connections made – basically, text of any kind
  • Pictures & artwork
  • Videos & audio recordings
  • Anything else you can think of!

The process for creating this resource is coming together in real-time. This blog post is being updated as that process is defined and as the project moves forward. For example, it will likely be helpful to tag related online content with “Gathering11″ (please do, along with any other tags that come to mind). And it may also be helpful to propose additional tags to help with the sorting process. Don’t hesitate to use the comment section to ask questions or share suggestions about those or any other aspect of this project.

On behalf of everyone who will learn from your contributions (and that’s a whole lot of people), thank you. There’s a great deal of listening and learning ahead, so let the collecting continue!

* If you’d like to join the team putting this together, go to bit.ly/Gatherings11, reach the “How to use this document” section, and add your name to the “Anthology Team” section.
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A summary of comments received to date:

Adam Axon, Possibilities. Eyes. Wide. Open.

Benny Callaghan, 8 (Non-War) Metaphors for Building a Better Future

Beth Worrall, Gathering thoughts about Gathering11

Daryl Cook, Podcast series interviewing Gathering ’11 participants including Viv McWaters, Marigo Raftopoulos, Helen Mitchell, Ralf Lippold, David Hood, Matt Cooperrider, David Week, and more

Gavin Heaton, Questions for a Better Future at #gathering11

Jana Inuit, Where I became we in togetherness

Kate Carruthers, Some thoughts on making change: it starts with us #gathering11

Michel Bauwens, Everything Open and Free (prezi); Everything Open and Free (mindmeister)

Nick Potter, Leading on the edges from our centres

Ralf Lippold, Diamanten blühen erst mit der Fassung auf

Ralf Lippold, Reflection on #Gathering11

Richard Harmer, Fostering a sense of community at Gathering ’11

Simon Waller, What is the Power of Not Knowing?

Ulrike Reinhard, From Gathering11 to a worldwide WE?

Viv McWaters, The Centre of Attention

 

 

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57 thoughts on “Collecting and sharing: your #Gathering11 posts, tweets, pics and more

  1. spacer Ralf Lippold on said:

    Hi there here back in Dresden the vibes of gathering11 are still going wild. I’d like to share my thoughts, however can’t enter the Google doc – if there is anyone around who has experience on how to cope with that problem (partly caused by several accounts at Google) I really appreciate it very much spacer Cheers, Ralf

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Ralf, thanks for the tip. We’ve changed its status to Public,which should do the trick. Add another note here if that isn’t the case and we’ll continue to tweak it until it’s completely open.

      bit.ly/Gathering11AlmanacDoc

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    • spacer Matthew Cooperrider on said:

      Ralf, it would be great if you could share your thoughts here. The Google Doc is more of a planning tool for people who want to be part of the dedicated project team. (We’d love you as part of that too, of course spacer

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  2. spacer Christine on said:

    “Possibilities. Eyes. Wide. Open.” by Adam Axon
    adamaxon.posterous.com/possibilities-eyes-wide-open

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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    “Gathering thoughts about Gathering11″ by Beth Worrall
    sseaustralia.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/gathering11/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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    “Questions for a Better Future at #gathering11″ by Gavin Heaton
    www.servantofchaos.com/2011/06/questions-for-a-better-future-at-gathering11.html

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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    “Some thoughts on making change: it starts with us #gathering11″ by Kate Carruthers
    katecarruthers.com/blog/2011/06/some-thoughts-on-making-change-it-starts-with-us-gathering11/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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    “Leading on the edges from our centres” by Nick Potter
    re-be.com/blog/gathering11/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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  7. spacer Christine on said:

    “Reflection on #Gathering11″ by Ralf Lippold
    bizdesigndd.blogspot.com/2011/06/reflection-on-gathering11.html

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      Confirmed in anthology

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    “Fostering a sense of community at Gathering ’11″ by Richard Harmer
    tsii.com.au/2011/06/16/fostering-a-sense-of-community-at-gathering11/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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    “From Gathering11 to a worldwide WE?” by Ulrike Reinhardt
    www.we-magazine.net/2011/06/17/from-gathering11-to-a-worldwide-we/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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  10. spacer Christine on said:

    Photos by Christine Egger
    www.flickr.com/photos/christineegger/tags/gathering11/

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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  11. spacer Matthew Cooperrider on said:

    I’m really keen to see the physical asset map translated into data!

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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  12. spacer Matthew Cooperrider on said:

    Here’s what Michel Bauwen’s shared in his workshop

    www.mindmeister.com/28717702/everything-open-and-free

    prezi.com/tlsiltvngctq/everything-open-and-free/

    Might be a good approach for this project

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    • spacer Christine on said:

      Confirmed in anthology

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