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Category: Reflections

Occasional, unclassifiable, miscellaneous reflections

11 things I am reading for and about Wikimedia

Yes it might turn out to be mad, why are you asking?

Published November 25, 2014
Categorized as Reflections Tagged civil society and NGOs, ngo conflicts, wikimedia, wikipedia

Methods: refreshing obsession or undeserved fetish?

A thousand methods in Salto’s toolbox:
Is there a method in all the madness?

Published November 17, 2011
Categorized as Reflections Tagged learning myths, learning styles, methods, nonformality, toolbox, tools

Europe according to… stereotypes!

Europe according to…? Stereotypes!
A mapping project by Yanko Tsvetkov.

Published November 3, 2011
Categorized as Reflections Tagged europe according to stereotypes, mapping stereotypes, maps, prejudices

Break it, shake it, move it

12 ideas to improve the European
Dialogue on Internet Governance.

Published June 12, 2011
Categorized as Reflections Tagged conference culture, conferences, eurodig, European Dialogue on Internet Governance, igf, internet governance, meeting culture, meetings, rethinking conferences, unconference

The first version always stinks

If you’re not embarrassed
with your Manuscript 1.0…

Published November 30, 2010
Categorized as Reflections Tagged 1.0, drafts, embarrassment, first versions, perfectionism

The biggest advancement in the year 4,000

Thinking ahead –
2,000 years at a time.

Published September 6, 2010
Categorized as Reflections Tagged future

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