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Brief introduction of AI.
Brief introduction of AI.
APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY: From a post-modern or participatory democratic perspective, Gervase R. Bushe, observed in his article "When is Appreciative Inquiry Transformational" (2005) that there are two key characteristics of AI change interventions that succeed:
    * New knowledge is created
    * A generative metaphor emerges
David Cooperrider and Diane Whitney describe in their article "A Positive Revolution in Change" that change results from an Appreciative Inquiry focus on five key principles:
    * The constructionist principle:..Organizations are socially co-constructed realities; therefore, articulate desirable collective futures.
    * The principle of simultaneity:..The first question is fateful; change begins the second the system begins to engage in inquiry.
    * The poetic principle:.............We create our organization in our daily stories; therefore, use words that energize and inspire people.
    * The anticipatory principle:.....The collective image of the future guides us; therefore, artfully create positive images.
    * The positive principle:...........Craft the unconditional positive question to generate momentum and sustainable change.
Three questions added to the blackboard and across the room for people to write on board
Three questions added to the blackboard and across the room for people to write on board



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Participatory Learning

Participatory learning captured in wiki using AI approach.

Brief introduction of AI.

APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY: From a post-modern or participatory democratic perspective, Gervase R. Bushe, observed in his article "When is Appreciative Inquiry Transformational" (2005) that there are two key characteristics of AI change interventions that succeed:

   * New knowledge is created
   * A generative metaphor emerges 

David Cooperrider and Diane Whitney describe in their article "A Positive Revolution in Change" that change results from an Appreciative Inquiry focus on five key principles:

   * The constructionist principle:..Organizations are socially co-constructed realities; therefore, articulate desirable collective futures.
   * The principle of simultaneity:..The first question is fateful; change begins the second the system begins to engage in inquiry.
   * The poetic principle:.............We create our organization in our daily stories; therefore, use words that energize and inspire people.
   * The anticipatory principle:.....The collective image of the future guides us; therefore, artfully create positive images.
   * The positive principle:...........Craft the unconditional positive question to generate momentum and sustainable change. 


Three questions added to the blackboard and across the room for people to write on board

  • a story of someone who created change in an organization
  • what is change
  • original question: what's important to you about change
  • alternate & suggested 3rd question by Janet:

what tactics can you do, what tools can you use to encourage or create change in an organization?

* 10 mins.

Game: Each person in class is given a maximum of 60 secs. to give their story or thoughts of the question they have contributed to on the blackboard. Janet has a 60 sec. timer & bell.

* 20 mins.

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Developer: Philip; Presenter: WikiCED group; Minutes: 30; Position: 6