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Home › Commons › Collaboration - Wiki › Evolutionary Nexus Archives, 2005 -2007 › Past events › Moving the Edge - The March 2006 Gathering › Early perspectives on Moving the Edge ›
A Interconnectedness perspective
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How to connect with people who are not there?
We can connect with participants who are not physically present, before during and after the event.
BeforeThey can listen in and participate in online conversations about why we want to meet, what we hope for as result from it, etc. They can make themselves visible by sharing their online profiles, aspirations, connection with the purpose of the gathering, etc. They can also contribute to online “open space” sessions that can be followed on and deepened during the f-t-f event.
During
Remote participants can read and comment on-site reports posted online. Send questions to on-site participants. Be brought in on-site conversations via free voice and video bridges (Skype, iSynch). Co-create dopcuments on wiki-pages with people present physically.
After
Same as before and during, plus: They can participate in follow up conversation and action. They can help spreading the word about the next event. They can bring in more connections to the larger field.
If MtE had its own community blog that can help with all of the above.
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