Difference between revisions of "Case studies"

From civicintelligence
m
Line 25: Line 25:
 
* [[TED: Ideas Worth Spreading]] - [http://www.ted.com/ Learn More] <small>''[[Morgan Reisdorfer]]''</small>
 
* [[TED: Ideas Worth Spreading]] - [http://www.ted.com/ Learn More] <small>''[[Morgan Reisdorfer]]''</small>
 
* [[Wolf Haven International: Wolf Conservation and Education ]] <small> ''by [[Dale Bristow]]'' </small>
 
* [[Wolf Haven International: Wolf Conservation and Education ]] <small> ''by [[Dale Bristow]]'' </small>
<br><hr>
+
<br>
 +
*[[The World Cafe: Shaping Our Futures Through Conversations That Matter ]] <small> "by [[Leon Janssen]]" </small><br><hr>
 
<h3>Questions</h3>
 
<h3>Questions</h3>
 
Add your questions in relation to the case study [[case study issues | here]].
 
Add your questions in relation to the case study [[case study issues | here]].
  
 
Please help answer these issues [[case study issues | here]].
 
Please help answer these issues [[case study issues | here]].

Revision as of 06:39, 8 June 2011

Please add your case study below (in alphabetical order, of course). You need to briefly describe your case study. Ultimately you'll need to discuss relevant collectivities (represented in SeeMe by ovals), actions (rounded rectangles), and entities (rectangles).

Note 1. You don't have to put the SeeMe diagram(s) in the Wiki.

Note 2. The case study can also be referenced by the same link that's in the civic intelligence examples section.


Questions

Add your questions in relation to the case study here.

Please help answer these issues here.