Site Map for Hackpads: DandDTrans Inquiry
A "community of inquiry and action" regarding the role that dialogue and deliberation can play in addressing the mega-crises of our time.
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Main Menu: +Welcome | +About | +Intros | +World Cafe | +Bohm | +Open Space | +Resources | +News | +Call+s | +Help

 

 
  • Created on 1/3/15 (click on image or the link below to embiggen)
 
 
What the colors on this map mean:
  • No color: informational pads
  • Green or purple outline: pads where you're invited to add just a bit of content, such as an item on a list or a scheduling commitment. 
  • Solid green: pads for conversation or detailed posting
  • Solid purple: compilation pads, to which participants are invited to add content
  • Solid blue: pads for conversations that are not starting yet
 
Here is a list of the main hackpads, as a supplement to the site map (which needs updating)
  • The +About pad is a good place to start, especially if you were not involved in the dialogue during January. It includes links at the bottom to invitations from the hosting team and from Ben Roberts personally, as well as a context-setting piece from Linda Ellinor.
  • The individual +Harvest pads are also a good place to begin a deeper dive (and if you were a participant and have not done so already, please consider creating your own!)
  • Read about some of the people who were "here" via the +Intros pads. 
  • The main online +Open Space pad links to eleven topics, many of which have detailed discussions via hackpad. 
  • Each plenary call and each Bohm dialogue has extensive notes on what was said. In the plenaries, these notes are often on subsidiary pads corresponding to breakout groups, the links to which can be found within the main pad for each call. There are also notes on each main pad, especially from the plenary harvest or "closing circle" portions of the call. Here's a basic index:
  • The main +What's In Motion? and +Resources pads each link to many subsidiary pads where various items of interest have been compiled.
  • The +Group Works Deck Card of the Evening Conversations were a delightful series of impromptu small group gatherings, each of which was based on a randomly chosen card form the Group Works Deck. Notes were scribed from the live discussions, and in some cases, post-call comments were also added.