On Friday I posted an article titled "Tips for Deeper Learning". I hope over the coming year you'll find time to read it and other articles about "learning" that I've posted on this blog in the past 19 years.
This blog and my library are a resource for that learning. I hope they are still available after my life ends.
When I attended meetings, conferences, etc. in the past I constantly took notes on what I was hearing. I was also visualizing how what I was hearing fits with my own efforts, questions I have about what's being said, and opportunities for the future. I amassed over 20 years of files and binders with these notes.
When I attended meetings, conferences, etc. in the past I constantly took notes on what I was hearing. I was also visualizing how what I was hearing fits with my own efforts, questions I have about what's being said, and opportunities for the future. I amassed over 20 years of files and binders with these notes.
Since 2019 I've digitized all of my notes and put them on my Google Drive. Now you can see many ideas from the past in folders here, here and here.
Often I converted some of my ideas into new graphics, and blog articles. You can see an example here.
Here's an example of my process. I scanned my raw notes into a PDF and uploaded them to my GoogleDrive. You can see them here. If you view these, you'll see on page one, a graphic similar to the one at the left. I see the role of the organizers and partners in meetings I attend and in on-line forums, as intermediaries who are trying to connect people who can help with veterans, and places who are helping veterans and their families.
If that's the case, creating a structure similar to what I've been building, which I describe below, would support their efforts.
Tutor/Mentor Institute - Learning Network Strategy by Daniel F. Bassill
This PDF describes this graphic.
If you read the article about Deeper Learning, and look at this PDF, you'll see how my library supports the concepts of "unfurling" and "unflattening" and the "adjacent possible."
I hope you'll also see how my graphics are a way of visualizing my thinking that others could duplicate.
I hope you'll also see how my graphics are a way of visualizing my thinking that others could duplicate.
Since this is Veterans Day, I feel many would relate to this graphic, and the problem solving strategy it visualizes. Visit this page and see how an intern created a video to share these ideas. Youth working with veterans could be helping communicate their own ideas and strategies.
Step 7 focuses on building public commitment to generate long term support for efforts that are distributed across many organizations, in many places, for many years.
Resisting the fascist goals of the next Trump administration and the far right networks that support him will require this long-term commitment. It won't be easy.
Building well-organized K-12 youth serving organizations that reach kids in every high poverty area of Chicago has been my goal since 1993. It's never been easy. It's still not been achieved.
If others do their own Deeper Learning and visualize and share their ideas, as I have, maybe we could get closer to the goal in another 10 to 20 years.
This article on network building emphasizes how much the veterans' community, women's rights, racial justice, minorities and others, such as the tutor/mentor community, need to build growing support for their efforts. The 40 people in the room for a ZOOM meeting I attended this week, represented thousands of total supporters. The 60,000+ visitors to my blog each month represent many thousands more.
This article on network building emphasizes how much the veterans' community, women's rights, racial justice, minorities and others, such as the tutor/mentor community, need to build growing support for their efforts. The 40 people in the room for a ZOOM meeting I attended this week, represented thousands of total supporters. The 60,000+ visitors to my blog each month represent many thousands more.
Imagine 100, or 1000, people writing blogs with the same content, spread over 100 cities.
I share my blog posts and graphics on social media and in my email newsletter and hope that others who read this article will want to help me in my efforts, and help the veterans community in what I feel is an equally important effort.
I've used this graphic often to show how communities need to support youth living in high poverty, or without enough family support, as they move from birth to adult lives and careers. I feel that if the veterans' community were to embrace this they could be building networks of support for youth before they enter the military that would already be in place as they leave their service.
I look forward to sharing my ideas and helping the veterans community because they will be helping me in my efforts if they adopt these ideas.
I share my blog posts and graphics on social media and in my email newsletter and hope that others who read this article will want to help me in my efforts, and help the veterans community in what I feel is an equally important effort.
I've used this graphic often to show how communities need to support youth living in high poverty, or without enough family support, as they move from birth to adult lives and careers. I feel that if the veterans' community were to embrace this they could be building networks of support for youth before they enter the military that would already be in place as they leave their service.
I look forward to sharing my ideas and helping the veterans community because they will be helping me in my efforts if they adopt these ideas.
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