open space technology workshop guide

The full form of Open Space Technology includes the following (but if some part is missing, then it is not Open Space Technology, only something similar).

1. Opening Circle (agenda co-creation process at the start, without the facilitator helping / synthesizing / suggesting / reducing topics)

2. Facilitator’s explanation of principles and law (calling them guidelines, invitations, whatever)

3. Multiple conversations ideally happening around the same big space, ideally several discussion sessions
across time (without the facilitator helping those groups)

4. Closing Circle (comment and reflection)

1st SLA Arts and Research Congress: Collaboration of Ideas and Perspectives in Communication, Culture and Literature

February 10, 2017

Speech Laboratory

 

Preliminaries

Prayer

Opening remarks

 

 

    Papers Authors time
A Morality and Humanism Representation of Women in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales

 

Demons: human reflections

 

Romanticism: Don Quixote

 

Kafka’s The Trial: responses to reality in European Union

 

The Diary of Anne Frank: holocaust Literature as a tool for understanding the struggles of jews under the Nazi regime

 

Discourse Analysis of Ode of Joy

 

Latin Colonialism

 

If this is a Man

 

Biographical analysis on the novel: heart of darkness

Flores, Maicy

 

 

 

 

Sigue, Mhaliya

 

 

Garcia, Krystal

 

Manao, Gemarie

 

 

Labicane, Gianinna

 

 

 

 

 

Monteagudo, Lyra

 

Adling, Nikka

 

Regencia, Mae

 

Manqueria, Donna

8.30-9.15
    The life of Julia Hidalgo y Maano Mercena, Julia Francesca etal  
B Convergence amidst cultural diversity Rhetorical analysis of the motto “united in Diversity” to the European Union

 

Cultural values and customs of EU: in application to European literature

Aguila, Sunshine

 

 

 

Lasac, jhinesky

9.15-10
    Gasang-Gasang Festival Selva, John Wingil etal  
C Politics The relation of Albert Camus “the Rebel” to European Union

 

Political allegory of the faerie Queen

 

Divine Comedy

 

Historical Analysis of the “The Decameron”

 

“A tale of two cities” by Charles dickens: a literary analysis

 

Mondragon, Debbie

 

 

Vitto, Mary Connie

 

Varona, Alona

 

Jardiniano, kristelle

 

Alejan, cris ann

 

 

10-10.45
    Tubong’s Social History Manao, Gemarie etal  
D Economy and social class European Literature: Les Miserable

 

Candide: realist approach

 

Pride and Prejudice: Marxist Approach

 

The necklace: Marxist approach

 

Anna Karenina: Marxist Approach

 

Pride and Prejudice: A historical approach

 

Marxist approach of the novel Emma

 

Count of Monte Cristo: Marxist Approach

 

Marxist Approach of the Diary of Anne Frank

 

Marxist Approach of “Jane Eyre”

 

Contextual analysis of sense and sensibility

 

The three musketeers: a historical approach in European union

 

The Decameron: a Marxist approach

 

 

Mercene, Julia

 

 

Olavidez, Anjanette

 

Valdez, Ana

 

 

Alojado, Dianne

 

Decena, Cherie

 

Lunday, Jaycel

 

 

Asundo, Sunshine

 

Selva, John Wingil

 

Larga, Novecia

 

 

Malalad, Seth

 

 

Malinao, Alyssa pearl

 

Cha, Christine joy

 

 

De luna, jerzeel

 

 

10.45-11.30
    Haring Karabao Manqueria, Donna etal  
E Justice and human rights Like water for Chocolate relation to European Union

 

Context and Content Analysis of the song on the Fall of Berlin

 

The cask of Amontillado and the count of Monte Cristo: A comparative analysis

 

Development of justice and human rights from les miserable to contemporary period

 

Manaytay, Tricia

 

 

Mislang, Pamela

 

 

Gagasa, angelica

 

 

 

Lecaros, monette

11.30-12.15
    Kangga Festival Alojado, Dianne x Asunto, Sunshine etal  

 

Synthesis

Closing remarks

Marindukanon research tools, platforms and interface

Appreciative Inquiry x Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results

What is Appreciative Inquiry? from A Positive Revolution in Change: Appreciative Inquiry by David L. Cooperrider and Diana Whitney.2001

Ap-pre’ci-ate, v., 1. valuing; the act of recognizing the best in people or the world around us; affirming past and present strengths, successes, and potentials; to perceive those things that give life (health, vitality, excellence) to living systems 2. to increase in value, e.g. the economy has appreciated in value. Synonyms: VALUING, PRIZING, ESTEEMING, and HONORING.

In-quire’ (kwir), v., 1. the act of exploration and discovery. 2. To ask questions; to be open to seeing new potentials and possibilities. Synonyms: DISCOVERY, SEARCH, and SYSTEMATIC EXPLORATION, STUDY.

https://prezi.com/xfqvaezm0kgw/sla-proposed-mooc-programs/

BPA3 x ABE4 encounters on logic/outcomes models

elect3: records, property x asset, commons

msc avr 1-4pm

  • national archives of the philippines
  • NAP implementing rules
  • DRRM x LGU code
  • EO 888, 285 x PD1445
  • GAM/GAAM x DBM NBC 425
  • policy framework on asset management

 

BA Communication 2 x AB English 2 collab

msc avr 8am-12pm

ASEAN@50: language and society

ab english 2 section A and B

  • social class
  • occupation
  • geographic origins
  • ethnicity
  • nationalism
  • age
  • gender

 

semi-culminating activity feb7~10, 2017

day 1/ feb 7 (tuesday) @MSC avr

8am to 12pm outline x draft presentation

ASEAN50: language and society

ab english 2: section AxB

 

1pm to 5pm logic models presentation

records, property, asset

Bpublic Ad 3: section BxA

 

day 2/feb 8 (wednesday) @MSC avr

1~4pm public lecture x writeshop

Marindukanon research tools, platforms and interface

in celebration of Communication Society days

 

day 3/ feb 10 (wednesday) @MSC avr

8am to 12pm film screening x symposia

euro lit/ EU x video ethnographies

 

in celebration of National Arts Month