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KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS

Knowledge Sharing Networks

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These slides are from the Rural Health Resource Center's national conference, the closing keynote on Knowledge Sharing Networks by Amy Sample Ward. For more, visit: http://amysampleward.org

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KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS

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THE VALUE OF CONNECTING VOICES TO SHARE, LEARN, CHANGE

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FOUNDATIONS FOR SHARING

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COMMUNITY-CENTERED DESIGN

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WHO IS THE COMMUNITY?

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ORGANIC GROWTH Operate like a gardener, not a landscaper:

“The Gardener creates an ecosystem open to change, available to new groups, and full of fresh opportunities to emerge naturally. The approach is focused on organic collaboration and growth for the entire community. The gardener is simply there to help, cultivate, and clear the weeds if/when they poke up.”

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COLLECTIVE KNOWLEDGE REVOLUTION

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COLLECTIVE KNOWLEDGE EVOLUTION

Analog - Digital - Social

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ANALOG

Knowledge is my currency.

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DIGITAL

Knowledge is my reputation.

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SOCIAL

Knowledge is my contribution.

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WHAT SHARING LOOKS LIKE

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SPRINTS

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HACKDAYS

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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WIKI

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BOOKMARKS

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ONLINE COMMUNITY

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WHY WE DON’T SHARE

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DIFFERENCE

We are all unique and beautiful snowflakes. Sure.

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INFRASTRUCTURE

There’s an app for that.

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TIME

Not enough hours in the day.

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FEAR

There’s nothing to fear but fear itself.

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BUILDING ON MOMENTUM OF TODAY

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ASK

First.

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SHARE

Openly.

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COMMIT

What will you do this month? Email: [email protected] Twitter: @amyrsward

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QUESTIONS?

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @amyrsward Web: http://nten.org Blog: http://amysampleward.org Book: http://socialbysocial.com