It is my belief that if we stare solely at the technology, we lose track of the true
magicmagic that exists around us. --Danah Boyd
Boyd, Danah. 2007. "Incantations for Muggles: The Role of Ubiquitous Web 2.0 Technologies in Everyday Life." O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, San Diego, CA. March 28. Photo from Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons, by Doctor Paradox, titled, analoglovin.
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Unique
“These representatives share a common foundation of tools for thinking in new ways ... and they hold an intention to learn from each other on the behalf of prevention systems everywhere.”
--S. Nestlerode
Local prevention specialistsRegional offices
State LevelCity level
County levelSPF SIG players
Representation
RepresentationState levelCounty levelCity levelRegional offices Local prevention specialistsSPF SIG players
CO/KS Prevention Networks
When separate efforts connect with each other… we get a network
Even with tech . . .
We often remain in silo’s
CO/KS Learning Partnership
Opportunity for networks to strengthen into Communities of Practice …
CoPs serve to:• Bridge content and context• Capture knowledge• Share (discover) and
leverage best practices • Seed/Guide innovation• Enable professional
development• Reduce costs• Deliver real results [1]
[1] iCohere’s Community of Practice
F2F Events
Online Events
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Becoming Systems of Influence
Wheatley, Frieze (2006). Using Emergence to Take Social Innovations to Scale
A new system emerges at a much larger scale
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