Disclosure
The Claims in practice course provides the intention of constant development and the goal of 2 editions per year. The two editions of the same year can be carried out without discontinuity. In this case, a 'game', a challenge in the mathematical sense, can be conducted and repeated along the course to guarantee the capacity to respond to eventualities, uncertainties and contingencies (possibility that something happens or not).
Introduction
Those interested in participating in the course Claims in practice 2017 should devote time and resources to reviewing and describing their
personal authority system?. Each participant is responsible for its own negotiations, transactions and results. The motivation for course creation rests on the idea that carefully repaired errors, faults, or sins can be strong and valuable. The purpose of the course is to claim the strength and value added by these repairs. The course is being prepared and released since the beginning of 2017. One possible origin of the course is the
global financial crisis of 2008 and its effects as a movement of creative destruction.
Objectives
The aim of the course is to promote the broad dissemination of the concept of governance through activities of negotiation and production of information and culture. Each participant will make a careful review of his
personal authority system?, something like the experiences and results with which the participant gets involved and the changes that he / she is promoting.
Premises
On Jan. 26th. 2017, approaches to
education in mobility and
innovation in governance have been established as premises for the preparation of the course Claims in practice.
The two opening administrative modules
- Course start: introduction, initial activities, interactions, settings, moderators and locations
- Work strategy: search, identification andselection
Claims in practice 2017: The official course start was on March 6, 2017 and the end is expected in late May 2017. The course originated in a conversation about governance. A challenge on global governance was proposed by a Swedish investor. Participation in the development of proposals to address this challenge implies substantial development investments. The course aims to ensure that the investments made for a possible proposal presentation are adequately amortized and shared with an extended community.
The execution repetition of the operational core of the course
The operational core of the course may be repeated several times, depending on the time period set for the course, the change of objectives, contingencies, or other intentional or occasional events. The different executions will be indicated.
The two closing administrative modules
- Work strategy: review
- Final evaluation and eventual submission of proposals
Research
Some exploration will be conducted at the course beginning on the unfolding of movements of
creative destruction and their relationships with
policy diversity.
Transactions
The currency adopted for transactions is bitcoin.
The activities of the course will be preferably virtual and Twitter will be adopted as an official communication platform. Other social networks will be used only as support stances. Formal registration is not required.
Outcomes
Prerequisite
Prioritization of a specific hamartia that can be worked socially. Proposed definition of
hamartia is: "universally human 'sin' (mistake and flaw) incurred by blindly following the light of one's own intellect; something that can be "repaired" with "fissures" that become stronger and more valuable than the 'body'".
Target audience
Everyone. Psychologists, teachers, professionals and institutions are welcome and should obtain credentials in advance.
Price
The estimated value to certify the participation is 20 cents
bitcoin. The payment of this amount is optional and should be the positive result of the negotiations and transactions produced throughout the course.
Keywords: free-to-use open educational resources,
knowledge intensive business services,
open educational resources,
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project management office,
regulation in communication,
credibility in governance,
claims in commons,
policy in diversity,
innovation in cities,
action in claims,
inspirational personalization,
global conversation,
governance model,
affinity reference,
monetary damage,
service claims,
services design,
business courses,
financial regulator,
data exploration,
wabi sabi,
crowdfunding,
regulation,
security
Palavras-chave:
risco em produção cultural,
falhas em projetos
Brazil:
bitcoin in Brazil
Outcomes:
governance in authority,
bitcoin,
Twitter
Alegação. Disponível em <
https://translate.google.com.br/?hl=pt-BR#pt/en/alega%C3%A7%C3%A3o >. Acesso em 3 jan. 2017.
Claim. Available from <
https://translate.google.com.br/?hl=pt-BR#en/pt/claim >. access on 3 January 2017.
GEMS Grupo de Estudos em Modelagem de Software | Pesquisa de ambientes de aprendizagem para a Computação. Disponível em <
http://blog.pucsp.br/gems/ >. Acesso em 9 abr. 2017.
Hamartia. Available from <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamartia >. access on 28 December 2016.
http://scholar.google.com.br/scholar?q=%22service+risks%22+claims+%22in+practice%22+sustainability+credibility&btnG=&hl=pt-BR&as_sdt=0%2C5
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=orientation+community+claims+%22in+practice%22&btnG=Pesquisar
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