Re: A presentation on Cohousing through the lens of Group Works
From: Fred-List manager (fholsoncohousing.org)
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 07:25:07 -0800 (PST)
Lee Stork <txbicyclecamping [at] yahoo.com>
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Hi,
The version of this that I tried to listen to was absolutely
useless. The sound of the guy talking in the background made it very
difficult to hear what the speaker was talking about. I did not last
for one minute.
Best Wishes.
Keep trying.

Lee Stork


Lindenberger <daniel [at] smallboxcms.com>  wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>Just posting this in case some find it interesting. The following
>youtube video is of a presentation I gave last month at the Vancouver
>Cohousing Forum, where I used the Group Works deck (creation of Tree
>Bressen's Group Pattern Language Project team) as a way to discuss
>some of what makes cohousing different from mainstream living through
>the lens of group dynamics.
>
>It's a first try at this sort of mapping of cohousing, and I'd be
>interested to know how it sits with other cohousers.
>
>http://bit.ly/GroupWorksCohousing
>
>Two Notes: - I reference "Howard" a few times, meaning Howard Staples,
>founder of Windsong cohousing where I live, who had just spoken before
>me.

>- The video cuts off for about 45 seconds near the end, which is why
>there's a jump. The slide overlay is hasty.
>
>Cheers, Daniel



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