Knowledge Weaving for Social Innovation: Laying the First StrandCommunitySense
Society consists of a web of interconnected communities. A large body of research and practice exists on how to make communities work. Still, the intersection and interaction of multiple communities - the development and use of their inter-communal commons - is ill-understood. Social innovation is the process in which relevant stakeholders jointly develop solutions to wicked problems that none of them can solve on their own. As such, it is a prime example of the need for multiple stakeholder communities collaborating. We propose a process for building a networked community-commons called knowledge weaving. This is a reflective sensemaking effort in which existing communal knowledge sharing practices, initiatives, and resources are tied together into coherent commons-based knowledge fabrics that support intercommunal collaboration, such as for social innovation. We illustrate the approach with the case of the European Social Innovation Week 2015 pre-events.
Making Community Mapping Work: The Tilburg Urban Farming Community CaseCommunitySense
This presentation outlines an approach for participatory community mapping, illustrated by the Tilburg urban farming community case. It ends with lessons learnt and a set of key open questions.
Knowledge Sharing for Social Innovation: The Dutch Tilburg Regional CaseCommunitySense
Social innovation as a process is about multiple stakeholders working together on joint, economically and socially sustainable solutions for wicked societal problems. Social innovation both co-creates value for individual stakeholders involved, and contributes to the common good. It has been an important theme in the the Dutch city of Tilburg and the surrounding region of Midden-Brabant for years. A successful regional social innovation ecosystem exists. Knowledge sharing about the innovations remains a bottleneck, however. Two initiatives to increase regional social innovation knowledge sharing capacity are presented: the social innovation storytelling architecture and the Tilburg public library prototype KnowledgeCloud for catalyzing knowledge sharing across regional themes of interest.
Knowledge Weaving for Social Innovation: Laying the First StrandCommunitySense
Society consists of a web of interconnected communities. A large body of research and practice exists on how to make communities work. Still, the intersection and interaction of multiple communities - the development and use of their inter-communal commons - is ill-understood. Social innovation is the process in which relevant stakeholders jointly develop solutions to wicked problems that none of them can solve on their own. As such, it is a prime example of the need for multiple stakeholder communities collaborating. We propose a process for building a networked community-commons called knowledge weaving. This is a reflective sensemaking effort in which existing communal knowledge sharing practices, initiatives, and resources are tied together into coherent commons-based knowledge fabrics that support intercommunal collaboration, such as for social innovation. We illustrate the approach with the case of the European Social Innovation Week 2015 pre-events.
Making Community Mapping Work: The Tilburg Urban Farming Community CaseCommunitySense
This presentation outlines an approach for participatory community mapping, illustrated by the Tilburg urban farming community case. It ends with lessons learnt and a set of key open questions.
Knowledge Sharing for Social Innovation: The Dutch Tilburg Regional CaseCommunitySense
Social innovation as a process is about multiple stakeholders working together on joint, economically and socially sustainable solutions for wicked societal problems. Social innovation both co-creates value for individual stakeholders involved, and contributes to the common good. It has been an important theme in the the Dutch city of Tilburg and the surrounding region of Midden-Brabant for years. A successful regional social innovation ecosystem exists. Knowledge sharing about the innovations remains a bottleneck, however. Two initiatives to increase regional social innovation knowledge sharing capacity are presented: the social innovation storytelling architecture and the Tilburg public library prototype KnowledgeCloud for catalyzing knowledge sharing across regional themes of interest.
Visualizing Open Space Technology = Visualización de la Tecnología de Espacio...ron mader
Open Space Technology (OST) is a creative re-imagining of relationships. It is the methodology we use and it is the ideal means of bridging online and offline events. This presentation features inspired fanart and posters. You are welcome to adapt and reuse with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
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The slides from the online eTwinning conference held on 12 October 2019, about eTwinning Inclusive Education group and annual eTwinning topic on Democratic Participation
Visualizing Open Space Technology = Visualización de la Tecnología de Espacio...ron mader
Open Space Technology (OST) is a creative re-imagining of relationships. It is the methodology we use and it is the ideal means of bridging online and offline events. This presentation features inspired fanart and posters. You are welcome to adapt and reuse with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
Planeta.com
http://planeta.com/ost
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/ost
The slides from the online eTwinning conference held on 12 October 2019, about eTwinning Inclusive Education group and annual eTwinning topic on Democratic Participation
This presentation has been done at the eLearning Africa Conference 2015 (Ethiopia, May 2015) based on the following paper: “Technologies for informal learning: An awareness campaign about UNESCO World Heritage Sites in SADC” by Asta Adukaite, Izak van Zyl, Nadzeya Kalbaska and Lorenzo Cantoni
Presented project: www.whacy.org
Community involvement and research on haabjas heritage.pdfAivar Ruukel
Presentation by Aivar Ruukel "Community involvement and research on haabjas heritage" at the Nordic and Baltic network on Intangible Cultural Heritage meeting at
Diversity of Music Heritage -symposium (live streamed) of Kansanmusiikki-instituutti - Finnish Folk Music Institute in Kaustinen, Suomi.
ERMi hõimuklubis on külas Aivar Ruukel Soomaalt
Esmaspäev, 20. märts 2023
Eesti Rahva Muuseumi hõimuklubi sarja järgmine üritus pealkirjaga „Hõimurahvaste ruhed ja haabjad“ toimub kolmapäeval, 22. märtsil.
Külas on haabjameister Aivar Ruukel Soomaalt, kes on oma südameasjaks võtnud ühepuulootsiku valmistamise traditsiooni hoidmise Eestis. Sealjuures on ta põhjalikult uurinud ka teiste soome-ugri rahvaste ühepuupaate. Hõimuklubis tutvustab Aivar ruhede ja haabjate pärandit hõimlaste juures ning toob välja, mille poolest need veesõidukid eri rahvaste juures erinevad või sarnanevad.
Kohtumine toimub 22. märtsil kell 17.30 ERMi Aliise Moora auditooriumis. Osavõtt üritusest on tasuta.
Rozwój Ekoturystyki opartej na zasobach wodnychn - Development of water-based Ecotourism - case of Soomaa, Estonia.
Presentation at Smart Specialization conference 20th January 2023, Hotel Przystań, Olsztyn, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland.
Vikingeskibsmuseets forskningsforum - Expanded dugout canoes from Estonia’s S...Aivar Ruukel
"Expanded dugout canoes from Estonia’s Soomaa region", presentation by Aivar Ruukel, boatbuilder and nature-culture guide in Soomaa national park, Estonia. At Vikingeskibsmuseets forskningsforum, Mandag den 9. Januar 2023, kl. 13-14.
Estonian Expanded Logboat in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage listAivar Ruukel
Estonian Expanded Logboat in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list
Presentation by Aivar Ruukel at ICOMOS Estonia Conference “Coastal World Heritage and Heritage Communities” in Tallinn 24. August 2022
Üleujutused haabjapärandi säilitajana. Aivar Ruukeli ettekanne XXXI Põhjamaade hüdroloogia konverentsil Tallinnas, 15.08.2022.a. „Hüdroloogia ja veega seotud ökosüsteemid" EESTI PÄEV – 100 aastat hüdroloogilist seiret Eestis
Traditions and Stories around Estonian expanded logboat (haabjas)
"Stories that matter" - a seminar of the Nordic and Baltic network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
at Storytelling Festival in the Museum of Legends in Ljungby, Sweden.
Soomaa lootsikukultuur ja selle jätkusuutlikusAivar Ruukel
Koolitusseminar „Elav pärand ja jätkusuutlikkus" keskendus Pärnumaa vaimsele pärandile
6. aprillil 2022
Vaimne kultuuripärand kui elav pärand on oma olemuselt haaramatult mitmekesine ning
ajas muutuv. Milline koht on traditsioonilistel teadmistel ja oskustel meie igapäevaelus ja
tähendus kogukonna jaoks?
Miks (ühepuu)lootsik ja miks UNESCO-staatus on väärtuslikud?Aivar Ruukel
Ettekanne "Miks (ühepuu)lootsik ja miks UNESCO-staatus on väärtuslikud? " Eestimaa Looduse Fondi poolt 1.-2. veebruaril 2022. a. korraldatud looduskaitsele ja märgaladele pühendatud konverentsil.
Presentation about European Ecotourism Network (EEN) at the the Asia Pacific Ecotourism Summit (APES) 2022 IYE+20, the initiative of Asian Ecotourism Network (AEN), commemorating 20 years of the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002)! This Summit was hosted online from 8th to 9th January 2022, organized by the AEN.
Ettekanne koolitusel "Roheliste teenuste arendamine ehk keskkonna ja kvaliteedi juhtimine maaturismi väikeettevõttes" Olustvere Teenindus- ja Maamajanduskoolis 03.november 2021
1. EUROPEAN ECOTOURISM CONFERENCE 2010
29. SEPTEMBER 2010, PÄRNU, ESTONIA
THEME: Imagery, Outdoors, Ecotourism and Flickr
Convener: Ron Mader
Participants: Moonika (Estonia), Andres (Estonia), Inese (Latvia), Liina (Estonia), Zhanna
(Armenia)
Online: Anders (Sweden)
SUMMARY / RECOMMENDATIONS / RESULTS
• Flickr is a useful tool in sharing imagery and digital storytelling
• Flickr allows connections before, during and after events
• Flickr assists in cooperative networking and making new contacts
• Flickr is public and not only limited to one’s private friends
• Flickr is free or inexpensive, a good value for tourism businesses
• Flickr allows options for private or public viewing, allowing the photographer to
decide what should be shared
• Ecotourism Europe group can be used to promote regional collaboration and
understanding
• Resources: Flickr Lessons http://www.slideshare.net/planeta/flicklessons, How to
put your photos on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/planeta/2524525326
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