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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Portland, Oregon Area, OR United States
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
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http://google.com/profiles/wwjimd
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My Profile:
I’m highly self-motivated, autonomous, and work best with a fair amount of wiggle room. I like working with people; using my hands and my head; virtually via computer and face-to-face; and in ways that support my personal goals of helping end world poverty. In the best of circumstances, this would include some paid time to work on my own projects.
I'd like to work with organizations involved in basics needs infrastructure development. Ideally, this would look like applying my knowledge & abilities to projects centered around resilient and sustainable community development. A plus would be working with teams using agile, lean, and scrum development methodologies to creat
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Integral Education and the Brain; A very very brief introduction
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Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments
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TAO OF ECOVOLUTION | C3R3
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Ethics Evolved: An International Perspective on Copying in the Networked Age
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Integral Quality - LeanKanban France 2015
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Mobile Is Eating the World (2015)
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Open Data in a Global Ecosystem
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Liberating Structures at Melbourne KMLF
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Co-Creating a Thrivable World that Works
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Minimalist, Open, Extensible Cosmism
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One Funder’s View for Advancing Open Science
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Your Brain on Politics: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Liberals and Conservatives
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il y a 8 ans
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Supporting Innovation Spaces Internationally:
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An Introduction to Roanoke's U.Lab Hub 2.0
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The Role of Management at Possible
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Making Teaching and Learning Awesome with "Open"
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The Bionic City by Melissa Sterry. Published September 2011.
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Tools for Culture Design:
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How the Internet of Things Will Create a Smart World
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Framework for Socially Influencing Systems
Agnis Stibe
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Why Open Education? Three Arguments
David Wiley
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What Matters. What's Possible. What's Important.
Steve Jennings
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Portland, Oregon Area, OR United States
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
Site Web
http://google.com/profiles/wwjimd
À propos
My Profile:
I’m highly self-motivated, autonomous, and work best with a fair amount of wiggle room. I like working with people; using my hands and my head; virtually via computer and face-to-face; and in ways that support my personal goals of helping end world poverty. In the best of circumstances, this would include some paid time to work on my own projects.
I'd like to work with organizations involved in basics needs infrastructure development. Ideally, this would look like applying my knowledge & abilities to projects centered around resilient and sustainable community development. A plus would be working with teams using agile, lean, and scrum development methodologies to creat
Mots-clés
neuroscience
philosophy
Tout plus