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=Introductions=
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For context and background, read '''[[John Heron's Introduction to Facilitation]]''' and his introduction to [http://p2pfoundation.net/index.php/John_Heron_on_facilitation_and_the_revolution_in_learning the revolution in learning]
#For context and background, read '''[[John Heron's Introduction to Facilitation]]''' and his introduction to [http://p2pfoundation.net/index.php/John_Heron_on_facilitation_and_the_revolution_in_learning the revolution in learning]
#Rosa Zubaretta's '''[http://p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Revisioning_Facilitation Introduction]''' specifically tackles the peer to peer vs. leadership aspects of Facilitation.
#Howard Rheingold warns that [http://eaves.ca/2007/02/05/wikis-and-open-source-collaborative-or-
cooperative/ the cooperation of online communities] is not the same as [[Collaboration]] which requires the resolving of differences.


Rosa Zubaretta's '''[http://p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Revisioning_Facilitation Introduction]''' specifically tackles the peer to peer vs. leadership aspects of Facilitation.


See the report [[Online Tools for a Sustainable Collaborative Economy]]. There is a budding wiki on [http://onlinefacilitation.wikispaces.com/ Online Facilitation].


'''An overview, with links, of facilitation methodologies''' by [http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?page_id=958 Chris Corrigan]
=Key Resources=
 
#See the report [[Online Tools for a Sustainable Collaborative Economy]]. There is a budding wiki on [http://onlinefacilitation.wikispaces.com/ Online Facilitation].
#'''An overview, with links, of facilitation methodologies''' by [http://chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/?page_id=958 Chris Corrigan]

Revision as of 12:18, 10 May 2007

This is a page to explore the facilitation of learning and inquiry, and of organizational life, to enhance whole person development, participation and collaboration.


Peer to peer, as a distributed mode of organization and way of thinking, expresses itself not only in a technological infrastructure, but also in modes of organization, and in ways to stimulate social processes that are congruent with it. There is a emergence of a wide variety of dialogical techniques to ellicit collaboration and collective intelligence. While this section mostly focuses on the human-relational aspect of facilitation, it will also monitor technological enablers to this process.

This page will be maintained by Rosa Zubaretta.

Not all relevant entries from the P2P Encyclopedia have been ported here yet: only the first four columns.


Introductions

  1. For context and background, read John Heron's Introduction to Facilitation and his introduction to the revolution in learning
  2. Rosa Zubaretta's Introduction specifically tackles the peer to peer vs. leadership aspects of Facilitation.
  3. Howard Rheingold warns that [http://eaves.ca/2007/02/05/wikis-and-open-source-collaborative-or-

cooperative/ the cooperation of online communities] is not the same as Collaboration which requires the resolving of differences.


Key Resources

  1. See the report Online Tools for a Sustainable Collaborative Economy. There is a budding wiki on Online Facilitation.
  2. An overview, with links, of facilitation methodologies by Chris Corrigan

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