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Immersive, Interactive Learning on Tablets

Thumbnail image for Immersive, Interactive Learning on Tablets November 21, 2010 Appreciative Inquiry

Serendipitously, on three occasions in as many days, I have been in the presence of three 3 year olds (just love all those 3′s).  Each time, I was filled up with joy watching them engage with content on their iPads. First time, we were at dinner with a couple when their three year old pulled [...]

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Stunning Examples of Appreciative Inquiry Principles

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Aimee Mullens gives such a powerful and moving TED talk. All of the AI Principles are evident in her story.  She opens with examples of the Constructionist Principle: how words create worlds and the role we all play in co-creating our realities and defining each other. She advocates the need to honor the wholeness, possibility [...]

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Play is Vital

Thumbnail image for Play is Vital March 13, 2009 Change

You bounce on a trampolin, higher and higher; you’re on a swing pumping back and forth gaining greater momentum; you throw a frisby and leap to catch it; you run and tumble in the fresh snow; you tip-toe into the surf jumping over the waves until you dive in to finally get fully wet. You laugh, you feel exhilerated, you feel joyful and energized. It’s called play. Remember?

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Appreciative Inquiry in Schools and Colleges

Thumbnail image for Appreciative Inquiry in Schools and Colleges August 17, 2008 Appreciative Inquiry

This week, my friend John asked about using Appreciative Inquiry in a community college. So I gathered resources for him, as he works in a community college and they are about to embark upon a significant change initiative. As I wrote the email to him, I thought this could be a blog item as others [...]

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