ChangeCamp was yesterday. My live utters captured most of my immediate reactions; here is a loose summary of some more initial thoughts. Format The format of this event worked pretty well for me. The opening circle was followed by random groupings by letter. Each group had 45 minutes to hold rounds in which the people [...]
For those of you not stalking me on Twitter, the AirPort on my Powerbook (the wireless card for the uninitiated) stopped being acknowledged by my operating system. Good news, the computer’s stopped randomly crashing. Bad news, I’m not likely to have a wired connection at MaRS today. So if you’re following along from home, my [...]
Perhaps I’m as self-centred as all those pundits say I am – as a member of Generation Y, I perhaps have a bit of a preoccupation with how awesome I can be. All I can say is that it feels a lot better than having a preoccupation with how doomed I am, because I imagine [...]
ChangeCamp is about what we can do when we are motivated to make change to improve the lives of others and hence our collective wellbeing, through empowering them in their capacity to help themselves. In the spirit of this, I am taking up the cause of a project very close to home for me – [...]