Interactive Peer Processes
Pathways to Deepen Connections and Grow Virtual Communities
Interactive Peer Processes
Pathways to Deepen Connections and Grow Virtual Communities
Our Virtual Peer Dialogue methodology supports both:
1. Deep, personal, peer connections in Small and Intimate Groups, and
2. Scaled expansion of small groups into Living Social Networks
that nurture belonging, engagement and purpose across entire systems.
1. Deep, personal, peer connections in Small and Intimate Groups, and
2. Scaled expansion of small groups into Living Social Networks
that nurture belonging, engagement and purpose across entire systems.
GROWING NETWORKS
Our Virtual Peer Dialogue methodology supports both:
1. Deep, personal, peer connections in Small and Intimate Groups, and
2. Scaled expansion of small groups into Living Social Networks
that nurture belonging, engagement and purpose across entire systems.
Crossing Borders Education
designs Virtual Dialogue Processes
that grow Social Peer Networks on the following Four Levels:
Crossing Borders Education
designs Virtual Dialogue Processes
that grow Social Peer Networks on the following Four Levels:
Level 1. WORKSHOP SMALL GROUP:
Linked Peers (online and/or face-to-face)
Commitment
Facilitation
Application
Personal Dialogues
Peers form intimate Communities of Practice (4 people)
Peers practice life skills in virtual dialogue events
One peer receives support to facilitate the group flow
Processes engage around inspiring dialogue prompts
Level 2. WORKSHOP TRIAD:
Linked Small Groups (online)
Commitment
Facilitation
Format
WebEx Dialogue Meetings
Three small groups connect in workshop groups (12 people)
Participants experience social connections in regular dialogues
One peer is trained to lead the group
Global Dialogues, Watch-Parties, TED-Circles on diverse themes
Level 3. REGIONAL HUB:
Linked Triads (online and face to face)
Commitment
Facilitation
Format
WebEx Events
Multiple triads connect their small groups (24+)
Participants practice curiosity and empathic listening
Two trained peer facilitators support the group
Diverse peers share insights in the virtual middle
Level 4. GLOBAL HUB:
Linked Regional Hubs (online)
Commitment
Facilitation
Scaled WebEx Events
Clusters connect across national/regional borders
Growing skills to deepen intercultural understanding
Two CBE facilitators lead the group dialogues processes
Diversity
Participants from diverse social/cultural backgrounds
The internet creates an incredible Technical Web
that interlinks the entire planet,
yet does not overcome Isolation and Division.
We need Thoughtful Interventions
that nurture deep Personal Connections
to co-create a Social Web of caring Interconnected Communities.
"All Problems Exist
in the Absence
of a Good Conversation."
Thomas Leonard
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