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    Nicholas B. Torretta

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      David Ing posted an update 6 months, 1 week ago

      Technology evolves …. Fans of this SysCoI experiment might like to try the Systems Sciences Community at https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117647110273892799778 . It’s an open platform (like the SysCoI in style, and unlike LinkedIn and Facebook), where visibility and longevity have bright prospects.

      In my role as moderator for…[Read more]

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      David Ing wrote a new post, Try the Systems Sciences Group on Facebook 11 months, 1 week ago

      If you like the systems thinking content on SysCOI, you might like the Systems Sciences Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/2391509563/ , or via the more memorable http://bit.ly/systemssciences […]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 2 months ago

      Wed. April 11, 10-12, at Media Factory Auditorium, Taik, Helsinki, David Ing on “Service Systems, Natural Systems: Systems Thinking with Scientists, Managers, Engineers and Designers”.

      http://ingbrief.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/david-ing-at-media-factory-auditorium-helsinki-april-11-2012/

      I hope to see some familiar faces there!

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        Brenda Vertiz replied 1 year, 2 months ago

        Thanks for the presentation David, was really good to have this clear and structured information about Systemic thinking, natural systems, social systems, learning, Lady Gaga, Madonna and Michael Jackson. Is it possible to have your slides? There’s a lot of information I can use for my thesis, which is about future learning environments….was…[Read more]

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          David Ing replied 1 year, 2 months ago

          @brendavertiz Thanks for coming to hear my talk, during a school break week in Finland. The Madonna and Lady Gaga theme may not be heard again, so the next best retelling may be in the news item at http://ingbrief.wordpress.com/2012/01/18/madonna-says-reductive-people-reach-for-dictionary-abc-news/ .

          Since the talk is a work in process, I’ll…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 2 months ago

      Activity is picking up on the Systems Sciences Facebook Group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/2391509563/ , if people would like to converse over there.

      The rise of the Facebook group has been a surprise, since it’s actually been around for a while. Facebook has incrementally added functionality, and Facebook is popular is a second (or…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 3 months ago

      In D.C., March 31-April 1, ”Complexity and Reflexivity” meeting of American Society for Cybernetics hosted by Stuart Umpleby http://www.gwu.edu/~rpsol/preconf.html , as part of Capitol Science 2012, Washington Academy of Sciences http://www.washacadsci.org/capsci12/body.htm

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 3 months ago

      SocioTechnical Systems perspective has two design principles, Redundancy of Parts as DP1, Redundancy of Function as DP2. Described by Merrelyn Emery, extracted at http://ingbrief.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/genotypical-organization-design-principles-dp1-and-dp2-merrelyn-emery/

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      Gary Metcalf started the forum topic CS0005 2012/02 Day 3 Systems Thinking for Designers and Planners (Aalto University) in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 3 months ago

      Discussions and reflections from the first day

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      Gary Metcalf started the forum topic CS0005 2012/02 Day 2 Systems Thinking for Designers and Planners (Aalto University) in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 3 months ago

      Discussions and reflections from the first day

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      Gary Metcalf started the forum topic CS0005 2012/02 Day 1 Systems Thinking for Designers and Planners (Aalto University) in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 3 months ago

      Discussions and reflections from the first day

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 4 months ago

      Mary Catherine Bateson, receiving the Norbert Wiener medal, wrote a letter to the American Society for Cybernetics in August 2011.
      > … hope rests on the potential offered by cybernetics for thinking in terms of whole systems rather than in terms of separate and competing interests and specializations, a potential that must be explored and…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 4 months ago

      Credibility gap in “No Need to Panic About Global Warning” article in WSJ signed by 16 scientists? Opinion piece at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204301404577171531838421366.html

      Repudiation about sources by D.R. Tucker “Scared of Science” at…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 4 months ago

      At INCOSE IW, Janet Singer (as ISSS VP Research and Pubs) was tasked to lead a subcommittee on describing Systems Thinking, Systems Science and Systems Approach for the INCOSE Systems Engineering Book of Knowledge. Other projects (e.g. ontology) may also be involved.

      See workshop at…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 5 months ago

      What should dialogue designers know about inquiring systems? Workshop recap at http://bit.ly/AeetP6, slides http://bit.ly/A2him0 . Dialogue with Design session in Toronto

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 5 months ago

      Systems biology, seeing properties in organisms not in the parts, arose from advances in computing in larger datasets, says David Weinberger.

      > In 2002, when Hiroaki Kitano wrote a cover story on systems biology for Science magazine — a formal recognition of the growing importance of this young field — he said: “The major reason it is gaining…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists 1 year, 5 months ago

      The influences between culture and education in a society are circular. “Decades ago, when the Finnish school system was badly in need of reform, the goal of the program that Finland instituted, resulting in so much success today, was never excellence. It was equity” says Pasi Sahlberg, director of the Finnish Ministry of Education’s Center…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists: 1 year, 6 months ago

      In school, losing cursive writing and long division seems like civilization in decline.

      >WHAT’S IN: iPad therapy [....] Twitter assignments [....] Smartboard MacGyvers [....]
      >WHAT’S OUT: Cursive writing [....] Long division [....] Computer labs [....]

      The print edition also included WHAT’S ODD: Wikipedia U. [...] Robot Teachers…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists: 1 year, 6 months ago

      “Systems Thinking in a Bar” blog post leads to @jurgenappelo “Complexity Thinking or Systems Thinking ++” breezy 191-slide presentation. References to Russell Ackoff, Dave Snowden, Ralph Stacey, Donella Meadows, Peter Senge, Michael C. Jackson.

      Blog post at http://www.noop.nl/2011/11/systems-thinking-in-a-bar.html , slides at…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists: 1 year, 6 months ago

      Obliquity: those who succeed the most are those who take the oblique path, says John Kay.
      > [In] John Kay’s Obliquity … The veteran Oxford University economist carefully examines the pathways that people and organizations follow to success, and finds, over and over, that those who succeed the most are those who take the oblique path. “If you…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists: 1 year, 6 months ago

      Beyond the paleo diet, six elements of the Paleolithic lifestyle (Pedro Carrera-Bastos)
      > DON’T JUST EAT IT – LIVE IT
      Here are six key elements of the Paleolithic lifestyle, according to Pedro Carrera-Bastos, a Swedish health researcher specializing in the effects of “ancestral” diets, and his colleagues.
      > 1. SUNSHINE
      Getting enough vitamin D…[Read more]

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      David Ing posted an update in the group Group logo of SystemicistsSystemicists: 1 year, 6 months ago

      The magic of diasporas: Immigrant networks are a rare bright spark in the world economy. Rich countries should welcome them.
      > Diaspora networks—of Huguenots, Scots, Jews and many others—have always been a potent economic force, but the cheapness and ease of modern travel has made them larger and more numerous than ever before. There are now…[Read more]

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