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# '''Educate Players'''
 
# '''Educate Players'''
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#* Steer contributors to unmet needs, avoid accidental "reinvention of the wheel"
 
#* Steer contributors to unmet needs, avoid accidental "reinvention of the wheel"
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# '''Extend Networks''' (to)
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#* Support the finding of partners for collaboration
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#* Facilitate connecting to build a shared vision
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#* Encourage collaboration and co-creation
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# '''Engage and Empower''' (to)
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#* Attract diverse people to act for common purposes
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#* Collaborate and co-create; design, implement, & evaluate projects
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# '''Sustain Involvement'''
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:: The ultimate 'glue' that binds people is not 'what they get' from the Project, but 'what they can contribute' to the living communities served by their shared purpose.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:33, 14 May 2009

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Communication Channels

See http://n2.nabble.com/-Marketing---IAEP--Project-process-visualization-tc2798356.html for the discussion thread that initiated this wiki page.

Some work will best be presented at OLPC:Project_visualization as the olpc:OLPC:Wiki#ImageMap extension to the wiki is installed there.

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  1. Educate Players
    • ...
    • Steer contributors to unmet needs, avoid accidental "reinvention of the wheel"
  2. Extend Networks (to)
    • ...
    • Support the finding of partners for collaboration
    • ...
    • Facilitate connecting to build a shared vision
    • Encourage collaboration and co-creation
  3. Engage and Empower (to)
    • Attract diverse people to act for common purposes
    • Collaborate and co-create; design, implement, & evaluate projects
    • ...
  4. Sustain Involvement
The ultimate 'glue' that binds people is not 'what they get' from the Project, but 'what they can contribute' to the living communities served by their shared purpose.

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  • I'm used to seeing neutral gray backgrounds that offset the Sugar-themed colors to highlight content categories. --FGrose 14:41, 14 May 2009 (UTC)