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Barak Ben Hanan

Lean Startup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Lean Startup" is an approach for launching businesses and products, that relies on validated learning, scientific experimentation, and iterative product releases to shorten product development cycles, measure progress, and gain valuable customer feedback. In this way, companies, especially startups, can design their products or services to meet the demands of their customer base without requiring large amounts of initial funding or expensive product launches.
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    Hi, I'm taking a 10 week 'from idea to manifestation'-Eco-social entrepreneurship workshop to help me build our sustainability school. The basic model we use is of lean startup approach that is common now in silicon valley. for me it's seems like at home- remind me of the spiral way of planning and the permaculture principals.
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    and an easy to use online tool for lean start-up planning: http://leancanvas.com
Josh Harris

Apache OpenOffice Downloads - Official Site - 1 views

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    For anyone who doesn't have OpenOffice yet, it's super cool! It's open-source office software that is compatible with all those silly MS products that everyone uses.
Josh Harris

Fermenting Refried Beans (food preservation forum at permies) - 0 views

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    Fermented beans (and pretty much all ferments) are awesome because they: Taste awesome Strengthen digestive flora Are easy to make Plus, Permies.com is an amazing resource!
Danielle deRuyter

Permies: a big crowd of permaculture goofballs - 1 views

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    Lots of great info being shared by lots of great people. 
Barak Ben Hanan

Interesting article on the The Aboriginal concept of time - 1 views

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    An intresting passage from the articel that reminds me also of the permaculture zones: Some cultures do not perceive time as an exclusively linear phenomenon and their time calendars consist of multiple and simultaneously existing time categories such as 'practical time', 'social time', 'religious time', 'dream time', etc. Many Indigenous people and a number of non- Indigenous cultures do not perceive time as linear and describe it as having a 'circular' or 'cyclic' form. According to such a conceptualisation of time, time is perceived as 'static' and the individual person is 'in the centre of time' (i.e. surrounded by concentric 'time circles'). Life events are placed in time along and across the 'time circles' according to their relative importance to the individual and his or her respective community (i.e. more important events are placed closer to the individual and are perceived as being closer in time; unimportant or irrelevant events occupy peripheral time circles, although some of them could have happened very recently according to linear or 'practical' concept time).
saorsail

Co-Intelligent Practices, Approaches, Processes, and Organizations - 0 views

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    Compendium of tools for organizations.
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    wow - plenty to exlpore in here - lots of overlap with Gaia U and the larger epistemic community - not quite caught up with the latest post-consensus thinking - will read more - I started to explore the groupware section but ran out of time ...
Andrew Langford

Planning and Evaluation | Participatory Action Research - 1 views

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    more than just useful ...
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    Consider this - if we add in personal transformation and awareness of the patrix would PAR and Gaia U philosphy come into strong congruence? Worth a good look.
Simha Bode

PocketMod.com - PocketPatternPrintout-100220.pdf - 1 views

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    here is a handy pdf pocket printout of patterns from the public sphere project
Simha Bode

lega4e80b3753ccac-knowledge translation - a quest for understanding.doc - 1 views

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    In contrast to 'Eurocentric' or mainstream knowledge which typically relies on scientific theories and empirical substantiation as evidence of reality, Indigenous knowledge systems usually begin with stories derived from practical experiences. Stories integrate the values and processes experienced, which then culminate in wisdom. Individuals develop wisdom over time, through their own experiences and through the stories of others, which they then share through the creation of new stories (Smylie et al, 2003; Cruickshank, 1998).
Josh Harris

500 showers heated from one small compost pile how to tutorial - YouTube - 3 views

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    A day's work = 2 months of hot water
Josh Harris

TALC.1: Time/Promises_1302: Look in here for assignment choices for Managing Time, Mana... - 0 views

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      REREAD CONTENT -Using diigo -mind mapping in my journal -making lists
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Andrew Langford

Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Using short work periods to improve attention and producticity - thanks Cheryl!
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    I will give it a try! Thanks
Andrew Langford

Active learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    From Barak
Andrew Langford

Becoming an Active Learner - WikiEducator - 1 views

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Barak Ben Hanan

Graphic Facilitation - 2 views

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    I just participated in a graphic Facilitation workshop. for me it was like mind maps on steroids. I do wonder how to easily do it on the go and share it online
Simha Bode

Permaculture Tools - home - 5 views

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    (First test at Group Share) This is a Resource Library I am creating of PDFs and Links related to Permaculture.
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