Shared Vision and Web 2.0
I'm teaching an online course this fall at Gratz College. The course is on organizational development and Web 2.0. One of the lectures focuses on "Shared Vision," as defined by Peter Senge. Senge writes, "At its simplest level, a shared vision is the answer to the question, "what do we want to create?"" The important words here are "we" and "create". As I'm developing this lecture I'm thinking about the incredible role that Web 2.0 can play in the development of shared understanding and vision.



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Your course idea seems very much in synch with what I view as the major innovation of Web 2.0 -- the connection of content and identity. Before the widespread adoption of the Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., blogs, social nets, etc.) interacting with content usually meant interacting with an anonymous corporate (not necessarily commercial)publisher -- with the sharing tools we have available to us we see that there are real people using and behind the content that we use as well -- which to me is just amazing. At Carmun where I work, we hope we can do just that for the world of academia. Good luck with the course.
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