From: Lin Nah [mailto:lin(a)darkmere.gen.nz] Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2003 17:17 To: Tony McGregor Cc: Donald Neal; Simon Lyall; nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: RE: [nznog] Big Geek Programme '04
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Actually I came across the concept of "Open Space" when reading a blog entry by Bruce Eckel. http://mindview.net/WebLog/log-0004 says "One of the new features here at the conference is "Open Space" which I was initially skeptical about but which seems to be working astoundingly well. The room where the keynote talks are being held has boards where you can post a topic for a time slot. The original idea was a talk at the front of the room and one at the back, but it seems that tables have been taken over for individual discussions and as a result there are already more discussions than two at any one time.
There needs to be a formal programme for a number of reasons. One is that we do hope to cover some topics in the sort of detail which isn't compatible with short presentations. Another is so that attendees have something to show their managers. :{)* Other things can certainly be done as well. There used to be these things called BOF's ... Donald Neal | "And if you think virus Technical Specialist | writers are scary, you Operations Engineering | have clearly never met a Integration & Services Divn. | tort lawyer." Alcatel NZ Ltd | - The Economist 28/8/03 All opinions mine only. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication or disclose anything about it. Thank you." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------