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==Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design== | ==Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design== | ||
These are scientists and practitioners experts in the [[Science of Dialogic Design]]. Their role is to support and help the | These are scientists and practitioners experts in the [[Science of Dialogic Design]]. Their role is to support and help the Mentees to learn more and master the theory and practice of the [[Science of Dialogic Design]]. They will also support the Mentees learn the different roles in organizing an SDD Co-Lab and help them launch their own regional dialogues. | ||
One Mentor in in the Science of Dialogic Design will mentor 5 Mentees, one per Continent. | |||
The Mentees choose their Mentors using the available information in their respective pages and their personal videos. | |||
====Specific Tasks==== | |||
# Ensure that their Mentees study the various SDD websites and read the most relevant books and articles | |||
# Discuss with their Mentees the axioms and laws of the [[Science of Dialogic Design]] | |||
# Explain the roles required for an SDD implementation with special emphasis on the role of the Broker, which is most relevant in their case | |||
# Talk about the Archetypes and their importance in designing successful dialogues | |||
# Encourage them to organize their own regional dialogues inviting a senior SDD Facilitator to help them and and mentor them through the process | |||
# Encourage their Mentees to work on their own specific projects | |||
# Help their Mentees with ideas on how to secure support and funds to implement their own projects, including applying to this program | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 12 March 2016
Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design
These are scientists and practitioners experts in the Science of Dialogic Design. Their role is to support and help the Mentees to learn more and master the theory and practice of the Science of Dialogic Design. They will also support the Mentees learn the different roles in organizing an SDD Co-Lab and help them launch their own regional dialogues.
One Mentor in in the Science of Dialogic Design will mentor 5 Mentees, one per Continent. The Mentees choose their Mentors using the available information in their respective pages and their personal videos.
Specific Tasks
- Ensure that their Mentees study the various SDD websites and read the most relevant books and articles
- Discuss with their Mentees the axioms and laws of the Science of Dialogic Design
- Explain the roles required for an SDD implementation with special emphasis on the role of the Broker, which is most relevant in their case
- Talk about the Archetypes and their importance in designing successful dialogues
- Encourage them to organize their own regional dialogues inviting a senior SDD Facilitator to help them and and mentor them through the process
- Encourage their Mentees to work on their own specific projects
- Help their Mentees with ideas on how to secure support and funds to implement their own projects, including applying to this program
The following individuals serve currently as Mentors: