Intergenerational Pioneering wiki

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A wiki is a collection of web pages that all users can directly edit and easily link among, without the help of a webmaster and without knowing (HTML) codes. Wikiwiki means fast, in Hawaiian.

The biggest example of collaboration in wiki is Wikipedia; more info on wiki there.

 

Link with Conversations
If you have questions and comments about this page and want to participate in a conversation about it, please go to the "if we can become more visible to ourselves" topic of the "Intergenerational stepping forward" forum. If you don't yet have an account on this Evolutionary Nexus site and want to post something, first register; it's free.

 

Structure of these wiki-pages

Streamlining all papers and texts that are produced in our wide community is not an easy job! You can help this by pointing your text to the right "parent" - see the box below the title box.

AND! As more and more content will be published we will all enjoy the use of tags. Tags are free categories that you relate with, apply to your text. Keep in mind that later on, people will use these tags to find the kind of text that you are producing now. Act individually, but think community!!

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READING

cybrary files and annotated links
An article in "Yes!" magazine by Joshua Kahn Russell talks about a successful example of intergenerational movement-building in the early 21st century.
An article by Lyn Hartley about an intergenerational conference that took place at the Shambhala Institute in the summer of 2004. A leading supporter of this gathering was Juanita Brown of the World Cafe, who states in this article "We are convening a new reality when we invite the generations to sit down together to apply their collective intelligence to issues of common concern." The article goes on to talk about intergenerational events that were a result of this initial conference.

VIEWING

videos

A video of Dominic Allamano speaking at an intergenerational dialogue that took place at the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

HEARING

podcasts, audio-tracks of relevant events

ACTING

social activism 2.0

intergen events in physical and virtual environments

INITIATING

websites of intergen groups and initiatives

a national coalition of intergenerational groups in the US.
a mentoring program that has been envisioned and developed by Marianne Weidlein

ENABLING

social technologies used in intergen activities
credits - content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License