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#ResilienceNetwork Discussion Prompt Video

Michael Feldstein · Jun 11, 2020 ·

As I mentioned in a previous post, I want to encourage conversation among groups about how we can build a #ResilienceNetwork together. The first such conversation will be next week at the Apereo Foundation virtual conference. I’ve created a discussion prompt video to kick off the conversation:

#ResilienceNetwork Discussion Prompt

[https://youtu.be/n8rY1PnH6o0]

Here’s the lesson plan:

  • The foundation will be posting the video above on a discussion thread accessible to conference attendees. We will encourage folks to brainstorm asynchronously before we start.
  • I will facilitate a conversation with community leaders—in this case, Ben Maddox from NYU, Matthew Rascoff from Duke, and Aria Chernik from Duke OSPRI—about the input. We will also have synchronous breakout groups to discuss the prompt. These two pieces can be sequenced in either order, depending on the preference of the community.
  • We’ll wrap with a discussion with the leaders processing the input from the community and talking about the next steps to refine and prioritize the ideas and develop an action plan.

The video and lesson plan are CC-BY licensed, as usual. You can use them without my prior permission. If you want to do this yourself with your group, feel free. If you produce interesting results, let me know. If you think that I can help, then ask me and I’ll help if I can.

Big Picture, Strategy & Change Management resilience network

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The views expressed here are solely my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.

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  1. Heather Hans says

    June 16, 2020 at 1:01 PM

    We have put together a lot of resources on course design, online/hybrid course design, course materials, and course delivery (with a focus on online/hybrid delivery) that are mostly general but with some specifics for Duke. It would be great to have volunteer editors to review content similar to the way Wikipedia does it, and to have a nice, open-source website that people could add materials to for review.

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