Blogging Directives for Regenerative Learning Events

Patrick, Greg, and I sat down earlier this week to talk about how we
could best make information-rich blogs that are accessible to a wide
range of people. This meeting comes on the cusp of the financial
permaculture course
, which we will be real-time blogging in order to
tell the story of a small-town gathering to explore solutions for a
resilient local economy.

Our Gaia University blogging team will use the following guidelines (as a
mindmap and a list) for creating quality real-time blog the
Financial Permaculture Course in Hohenwald, TN.

Blogging Directives

what…
TELL participants’ stories — use their words and perceptions.
HARVEST useful information and resources (ideas, people, theories, businesses, organizations, websites) for later distillation.

how…
BLOG in the first person. Personalize the story you tell.
ENLIVEN your posts — use anecdotes, humor, and metaphor.
WRITE clearly and accessibly — short sentences
LINK the crap out of your blog posts.
Aim for at least 3 links per post. At a minimum, link to
www.financialpermaculture.com
www.gaiauniversity.org
www.centerforaholisticecology.org

Other bloggers:
www.permaculturedesigns.blogspot.com
www.solari.com/blog
www.gaiaemerging.com
www.thinkingjamz.blogspot.com

www.gifthub.org
www.peaksurfer.blogspot.com

CONNECT your posts to big IESD ideas: Permaculture, Peak Oil, Patrix-Busting, Slow Food, Spiral Dynamics, Integral Theory, Art of Mentoring, Collaboration
DEMONSTRATE your content with images, live photos, and graphics.


– So, whenever any participant…

– …echoes or resonates with the FPC meta-story,
BLOG IT.
– …tells a personal story that moves you,
BLOG IT.
– …shares a piece of juicy information that’s new to you,
BLOG IT.

Digiphon: This post was written with OmniOutliner Pro on a MacBook Pro running OSX 10.5 (Leopard). The mindmap was made with VUE, an excellent, cross-platform, free concept-mapping and ontology software program.

Permaculture Agriculture Search Terms

Here are the most useful search terms I’ve found for the current phase of Permaculture Agriculture research I’m doing:

“small farm enterprise budget”
“organic enterprise budget”
“organic crop budget”
“small farm crop budget”

Basically I’m developing an excel-based  ecological agriculture design tool to provide, in phases:
1. basic economic information & budgets for new eco-ag projects
2. detailed sensitivity analyses and a decision-making tool for eco-ag elements
3. triple-bottom line accounting for eco-ag projects

anyone else doing this sort of work?

Agile Development

Some fascinating stuff on Agile Development, patient Agile Project Management, page Extreme Programming, and Scrum.

Extreme Programming Explained describes Extreme Programming as being:

  • An attempt to reconcile humanity and productivity
  • A mechanism for social change
  • A path to improvement
  • A style of development
  • A software development discipline

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_Programming

the Agile Manifesto (as read from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development) includes many elements similar to the Principles of Collaboration that are developing:

Some of the principles behind the Agile Manifesto[6] are:

  • Customer satisfaction by rapid, continuous delivery of useful software
  • Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months)
  • Working software is the principal measure of progress
  • Even late changes in requirements are welcomed
  • Close, daily cooperation between business people and developers
  • Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (Co-location)
  • Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted
  • Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design
  • Simplicity
  • Self-organizing teams
  • Regular adaptation to changing circumstances

See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(development)

Patterns of Regeneration

Permaculture Designs — whole systems solutions to the complexity of challenges facing our planet. Designs that harmoniously integrate humans into the landscape to produce food, viagra mind water, viagra buy generic energy, here shelter, and all other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way.

First up: Financial Permaculture. A lower-right approach to local economic resilience.