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22-Apr-05
Our oldest mouse has shared in voicing leaders stories on how the internet changes organisations upside down for 21 years young, and helped test UK's computer assisted learning programs since 1973, and his maths has helped prevent a few multibillion dollar destructions
Our youngest mouse used to deal in the city but decided constructing virtual ICT was more fun
Our middle mouse is one of Sweden's most energetic connectors of human rights, sustainability and 30000 action projects
Our logo is Imagine all the People (Would Lennon have loved University of the Stars and bloggers who MPH)
We are open to play - and compound over long time scales - with anyone who likes bringing down degrees of separation to near 0, on whatever learning networks go fastest above zero-sum economics
http://www.disruptive-mice.org/forums/24/ShowForum.aspx
We would love to hear of other disruptive mice networks wherever you may be located, and whatever diversity issue you love most. We are interested in connecting bloggers, Fringe Conference events, Cities & Networks that do the greatest stuff with the magical resources of faith, hope, love and gravity.
Chris Macrae
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Feel free to connect with me - view my profile here, there and everywhere (it comes in multiple formats without the slightest trace of multiple personality :).
Here - the KM
There - the Disruptive Mice
Everywhere - www.andersabrahamsson.info
The last being my omnipresent Virtual Identity Card.
Omnipresent to the spots you can reach the hopefully soon-to-be ominpresent for true Internet.
From HotSpot wireless Internet access here and there, to the HotWorld everywhere.
Then, connect with Natural Networkers and Knowledge Managers/Entrepreneurs in maybe the most exciting spots to be when it comes to this - the struggling and high-spirit developing world, especially in the creative tension in between the urban and rural.
But that will be digested in more details in the blogs, wikis, conversations and multiple-voices of the site here presented. In process.
Peace,
Anders
Part 1 of Occasional Series on Computer Assisted Learning
Do you remember all those US dotcoms that were going to make a bomb through elearning? Never knew the first principle we Brits feel we discovered in 1973. Trouble is people, unlike computers, have very personal learning blocks. That's why trying to program them in the same ways seems to me to smell of lost leadership. And as a mathematician, almost unbelievably wasteful accounting.
When a human peer group (whether 8 years young, 21 old, or CEOs) gets a learning block, it's usually got at least one of 10 reasons- if you are going to program a computer to help them past the block you will have to give the menu of the 10 clicks so they can find that one they need. Worse, the older a group gets, the more likely the block is caused by several 10-cross roads not just one. Suppose a CEO needs to innovate his unlearning through 3 crossroads, that's 1000 learning routes. Programming that is quite a lot of work. And you will not be thanked for the 999 routes that were not relevant to that particular big brain.
In contrast, let's have some more fun: we could if we wished to quickly get a feel for elarning, debate what are the 2 or 3 most important emotions at each age from 8 up - how jolly selfish of me to start with 8= Caring, Curious, Courageous
(Discuss...Imagine...Action with an older networking group here)
If you are focusing on another age, love to hear the 3 emotions you vote for as most critical to reheasre at that stage of a being's open learning curve.

6 months flight of personal imagination with Disruptine Mice
From mortal subject to eternal brother to ElisabethII
The What's What of Biggest One-Liner Questions
Started by Benoit at 10-25-2005 3:38 PM. Topic has 0 replies. IMAGINE » Public » The What's What... » Question of organic spiritual nature
Dear Andrius Kalikuskas and... all of humanity,
I am pasting here from Disruptive Mice's Imagine site, my final writen question! From here on, the only meaning for myself and for my environment, both visible and invisible, can be found in the actual practice that answers this following question for all of eternity, as I am now made aware by God that all of everything is subjected to the power of Love and Wisdom!
MAY WE ALL BE GUIDED BY YOUR PRESENCE TO EACH FIND OUR OWN STRENGTH IN YOU PERSONAL PLEASURE...amen...yes...
FROM DISRUPTIVE MICE'S IMAGINE ()May YOKO ONO and all the HEIRs of Seargent Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band receveive the complete blessing of this message...
Question of organic spiritual nature
I attended a conference several years ago with a Rabbi, a Roman Catholic Archbishop and a Palistinian professor who worked at a Canadian university. The topic of the conference was based on the unanimous understanding that peace in the Middle-East and in many other parts of the world can only begin with religious peace among neighbours. The conference was hosting them in the spirit of seeking that peace. It is to contribute to the search of finding and of spreading this spirit of peace that I bring on this question:
How does the Sacred Heart live within our midst into the full force of the Personal Sacred Fire?
Definition of Sacred: Personal and communal sanctity of spirit, soul and body alive in the sacrifice of worship of praise and of thanksgiving...
Evolution of the initiative on the EU KM Board with Minciu Sodas Lab and Disruptive Mice Imagine:
http://www.knowledgeboard.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?comment=2913
http://disruptive-mice.org/forums/176/ShowPost.aspx
Benoit Couture...soon to be known for public consumption with the name of "NAF TA" as in: "North American Frog Terribly Aprehensive".
For moer info about the personal of NAF TA, please read: http://www.knowledgeboard.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?comment=2911 or:
http://www.knowledgeboard.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?comment=3096
from all of my whole being with love,
Benoit17