@fortelabs Tiago, it would be nice to have sound effects (or background music) for different “parts” of the audio, marking the chapters, tips, different sections.
Make the reading less monotonous, think like how a blind person would “see” the layout, “diagramming” using audio.
@fortelabs You can save using Save Page Now on https://t.co/5kYsfrh7jv, as it will probably exist in the far future.
Using a url shortener with your own domain also allows you to fix a broken link (useful for your book).
I’d also keep a backup as a last case scenario and you’re done.
@CarynTan29 @Bazzaruto This is a nice collection.
I believe most of the focus is being conscious of others and absolutely intentional in every aspect.
Building a community that lasts is also about participation: people want to feel they belong, build and contribute.
Not so easy…
@CarynTan29 @Bazzaruto Two contexts:
- Universities, mainly in what direction formal education will evolve, including community and lifelong learning;
- Communities of learners that share a common interest and sometimes gravitate around course creators (and designers like Andrew).
@Bazzaruto Let’s share some ideas.
I find that experimental organizational structures will bring us some clues on how to organize this kind of community.
I’ve been borrowing some ideas from @fred_laloux, holocracy concepts and @corp_rebels.
@Bazzaruto@ericscottsays Absolutely, also think it’s overkill right now.
No need to start with this kind of decentralization in the near term, unless you want to generate buzz around it.
In the long term, maybe it’s inevitable, as any other truly decentralized and perpetual organization will be.
@josberco That’s a wonderful combination!
Simple tools to iterate and validate business ideas, all inside a framework that uses said tools!
Would you be open to implement it in a foreign University? I’d love to try it with students.
@MatiasVolco@naval I noticed he allows most that ask for his permission, it’s just courtesy and respect. I’m already working on the translations, it’s a way of studying. He is a very busy man, so if he has not noticed this tweet now, I’ll just keep asking politely.
@fortelabs You will probably notice a huge bias towards the first answer. Your followers (most of the voters) have been reading it consistently since its your brand, it’s already wired in their first brains.