by Kare Anderson | Nov 19, 2008 | Co-Create
Shark and dolphin stories grab students’ interest but attention wanes when it comes to sponges, mollusks, starfish and their kin. A marine biology professor in Maine learned from his son on how to keep his students involved. A lesson that any teacher – or...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 13, 2008 | Co-Create, Collective Intelligence
Don’t talk about sex, politics or religion. Remember that advice? What happens now that Muslims, Jews and Christians and others around the world are invited to contribute to a Charter for Compassion? To collaborate and come to group decisions. Aided by social media...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 12, 2008 | Co-Create
Today many New Yorkers were given the faux-copies of The New York Times with that banner headline. Other stories concocted by this liberal cadre of volunteers announced that universities would now be free to attend, ex-secretary apologizes for W.M.D scare and Thomas...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 28, 2008 | Co-Create, Friendship
Bill Murray said, “I went to Second City, where you learned to make the other actor look good so you looked good and National Lampoon, where you had to create everything out of nothing, and SNL, where you couldn’t make any mistakes, and you learned what...
by Kare Anderson | Jun 20, 2008 | Book, Co-Create, collaboration, Mentor, Peer2Peer, Podcasts
When mentoring goes both ways it’s one of the richest experiences one can have, noted Ben Casnocha in his book, My Start-Up Life. Crediting a long line of wise guides, Casnocha, who founded Comcate at age 14, called today’s interviewee, Chris Yeh, a mentor’s mentor....
by Kare Anderson | Jun 11, 2008 | Co-Create, Collective Intelligence, community
Want concrete ways to become more successful with others than you can on your own? Then adapt a real life Me2We-captured success story and underlying method to your work or life situation. Every few days you’ll find fresh examples here, taken from one of the blogs on...