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Digital Mindshift Workshop at Social Mediakonferenz 2011 in Klagenfurt • Generating Digital Mindsets • digitalmindshift.com
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
EM-10 with 300 f/4.0 and MC-14 in a Thinktank Digital Holster 20 V20 hanging from a Mindshift Panorama 180°, resting on my fat stomach.
Evening Rounds Vol 11 discussed the process of developing MindShift, a new innovative app developed to help teens and young adults manage anxiety. MindShift is the work of a joint collaboration between AnxietyBC and BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Speakers: Arto Tienaho, AnxietyBC,
Michelle Horn, BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Vol. 11 took place on Sept 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
It was just another day in Mallory Beatty’s kindergarten classroom. Well, yes and no. Yes, it was lessons as usual. But Beatty had six observers in her classroom. Their focus was principally on the students’ reaction to the lesson, whether they were engaged or not. And if not, they turned their attention to Beatty: What are you going to do about it?
Beatty’s school, Washington Elementary in the Mount Vernon Community School District, is in its second year of a pilot project called Social-Emotional Engagement - Knowledge and Skills, which is known for its acronym SEE-KS. SEE-KS’ principal focus is on student engagement, with the thinking going that if the students are engaged, they are learning.
In essence, SEE-KS focuses on classroom observations and then peer-to-peer feedback. The feedback is tightly scripted and based on scientific principles to ensure the maximum and most successful outcomes.
Jen Townsend, co-author of SEE-KS and an expert in social emotional learning differences, was in Mount Vernon to train staff.
Principal Kate Stanton said SEE-KS has created a mindshift among her team.
“Our teachers are understanding that the core opportunity for instruction is when students are highly engaged – with each other, the materials, the teacher,” she said. “In that moment, when students are highly engaged, they don’t want to be anywhere but right there in the classroom.”
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
Evening Rounds Vol 11 discussed the process of developing MindShift, a new innovative app developed to help teens and young adults manage anxiety. MindShift is the work of a joint collaboration between AnxietyBC and BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Speakers: Arto Tienaho, AnxietyBC,
Michelle Horn, BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Vol. 11 took place on Sept 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
Evening Rounds Vol 11 discussed the process of developing MindShift, a new innovative app developed to help teens and young adults manage anxiety. MindShift is the work of a joint collaboration between AnxietyBC and BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Speakers: Arto Tienaho, AnxietyBC,
Michelle Horn, BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Vol. 11 took place on Sept 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
Digital Mindshift Workshop at Social Mediakonferenz 2011 in Klagenfurt • Generating Digital Mindsets • digitalmindshift.com
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Inspired by @langwitches who was inspired by by Tony Sinanis and Dr. Joe Sanfelippo (@TonySinanis @joesanfelippofc) from The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story
Flickr Photo used with permission by the Amazing: @JDHancock
Font: Neutraface & Indy Pimp
READ the NEW Blog Post
Inspired by @langwitches who was inspired by by Tony Sinanis and Dr. Joe Sanfelippo (@TonySinanis @joesanfelippofc) from The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story
And I was also inspired by a conversation with my PTA President Mrs. Thalia White!
Flickr Photo used with permission by the Amazing: @JDHancock
Font: Neutraface & Indy Pimp
Dave Lefevre, from Providence Health Care introduces our speakers.
Evening Rounds Vol 11 discussed the process of developing MindShift, a new innovative app developed to help teens and young adults manage anxiety.
Speakers: Arto Tienaho, AnxietyBC,
Michelle Horn, BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Vol. 11 took place on Sept 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
Evening Rounds Vol 11 discussed the process of developing MindShift, a new innovative app developed to help teens and young adults manage anxiety. MindShift is the work of a joint collaboration between AnxietyBC and BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Speakers: Arto Tienaho, AnxietyBC,
Michelle Horn, BC Mental Health & Addiction Services
Vol. 11 took place on Sept 17, 2013 at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC.
It was just another day in Mallory Beatty’s kindergarten classroom. Well, yes and no. Yes, it was lessons as usual. But Beatty had six observers in her classroom. Their focus was principally on the students’ reaction to the lesson, whether they were engaged or not. And if not, they turned their attention to Beatty: What are you going to do about it?
Beatty’s school, Washington Elementary in the Mount Vernon Community School District, is in its second year of a pilot project called Social-Emotional Engagement - Knowledge and Skills, which is known for its acronym SEE-KS. SEE-KS’ principal focus is on student engagement, with the thinking going that if the students are engaged, they are learning.
In essence, SEE-KS focuses on classroom observations and then peer-to-peer feedback. The feedback is tightly scripted and based on scientific principles to ensure the maximum and most successful outcomes.
Jen Townsend, co-author of SEE-KS and an expert in social emotional learning differences, was in Mount Vernon to train staff.
Principal Kate Stanton said SEE-KS has created a mindshift among her team.
“Our teachers are understanding that the core opportunity for instruction is when students are highly engaged – with each other, the materials, the teacher,” she said. “In that moment, when students are highly engaged, they don’t want to be anywhere but right there in the classroom.”