online conferences
rorobear at aol.com
rorobear at aol.com
Tue May 12 20:34:35 CDT 2009
The process sounds good but is there a fee?
Do you get the fee?:
Rosalie Minkin TEP..
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From: Dr Carlos A Raimundo <dr.carlos at neuro-learning.com>
To: list at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: Tue, 12 May 2009 8:46 pm
Subject: online conferences
This is a very good idea!
I've created a Distance Education system with supervision via SKYPE and is
working well.
I have a session using 3d Simulating method, Play of Life in the net
http://www.neuro-learning.com/videos/workrelations_vid.html students of our
course receive other sessions too and analyse the process following a step
by step guide. They then ask questions regarding techniques and
applications. The theory is also in the web so they can learn remotely.
Happy to help in any way I can.
All the best Carlos
Dr Carlos A Raimundo
Active Learning Pty Limited
0414413767 Int: +61414413767
dr.carlos at neuro-learning.com
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1. Re: Fwd: On-line Conferences? (James Sacks)
2. Re: Fwd: On-line Conferences? (Eric Rutberg)
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Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 13:03:11 -0500
From: James Sacks <jmsacks at mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: On-line Conferences?
To: Eric Rutberg <ericrutberg at yahoo.com>
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Dear Eric,
Here's another wrinkle. The therapists would have an opportunity to
preview the films and would then have some way, perhaps voice over or
pausing the playback to allow
the directors to explain what they
doing at key moments and how, what they did, flowed from the theory
they had propounded at the original the roundtable.
Jim
>Hey !
>
>Thanx for the quick response. There are lots of ways we can move forward.
>
>I have a dream : ).
>
>We get some of "our" best together in one place for a roundtable
>discussion. Film it. Then we follow those same folks "home" and film
>them in action. This becomes the axis around which we build our
>on-line conference.
>
>The conference could include:
>
>- asynchronous viewing of "film."
>- synchronized key-note speaker. (We all watch at the same time,
>live) Of course it will be available for viewing anytime a well.
>- Listserve-type discussions using Skype or other c-me-c-you technology.
>- Posting of songs, artwork etc. from other experiential therapies.
>- Maybe have some other talkng points etc.
>
>We then repeat the process.
>
>A cohort group gather for a roundtable discussion. It is filmed. A
>group is then filmed. A key note speaker is "found" and we have
>another conference.
>
>What are some of your ideas??
>Eric
>
>
>
>From: "ACT1SM at aol.com" <ACT1SM at aol.com>
>To: list at grouptalkweb.org
>Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:17:24 PM
>Subject: Fwd: On-line Conferences?
>
>
>I'm all for it. We need all the positive press we can get.
>
>sue mcm
>
>
>From: edwschreiber at earthlink.net
>To: ericrutberg at yahoo.com
>CC: list at grouptalkweb.org
>Sent: 5/5/2009 12:01:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
>Subj: Re: On-line Conferences?
>
>
>sounds amazing to me!
>how do we go forward?
>Edward Schreiber
>
>On May 5, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Eric Rutberg wrote:
>
>>Dear Group,
>
>I have developed a working relationship with sousmack productions
>(soulsmack.com) and they are very interested in helping us create a
>web-based intructioal environemnt that will allow us to present and
>produce psychodramatic events locally and broadcast them globally.
>
>Their most recent project will air on "Rachel Ray in the Morning"
>this Thursday (May, 7th. 10am EST).
>
>SoulSm
ack is interested in your feedback as to how we can launch an
>interactive forum for educating EVERYONE about psychodrama.
>
>What do you all think?
>Thanx, Eric Rutberg - Maine
>
>PS
>
>I am a clinical counselor (18yrs), specializing in experiential
>therapies. working towards my Doctorate in Health Education. I am
>passionate about using new media to promote our healing arts. Don't
>forget to check out Rachel Ray on TH !
>
>Thanx,
>Eric
>
>From: "<mailto:rorobear at aol.com>rorobear at aol.com"
><<mailto:rorobear at aol.com>rorobear at aol.com>
>To: <mailto:ericrutberg at yahoo.com>ericrutberg at yahoo.com
>Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 10:52:59 PM
>Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
>
>Eric
>Continue writing about your ideas on grouptalk...it is both creative
>and appropriate in these times.
> Rosalie Minkin...(I have been a psychodramatist for 25 years.)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Eric Rutberg <<mailto:ericrutberg at yahoo.com>ericrutberg at yahoo.com>
>To: <mailto:rorobear at aol.com>rorobear at aol.com;
><mailto:List at grouptalkweb.org>List at grouptalkweb.org
>Sent: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:45 pm
>Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
>
>Hi all,
>
>This is my first time chiming in to the group on this listserve. I
>do follow the discussions with great interest and yet feel utterly
>detached as I live and work in rural Maine. That said, I am
>fascinated with the topic of making continuing education more
>accessible. In a past incarnation, I was in radio broadcasting and
>video-production. I am currently pursuing a doctorate in health
>education with a focus on adult ed. I intend to marry the two.
>
>When I think about the future of adult ed, a vision of a
>multi-stage, cross-continental production comes up for me. Last
>year, Al Gore coordinated such a multi-media event for Earth Day.
>Speeches, music, short films all co-occurring and broadcasted via
>satellite.
>
>What if scholars, from all over, could present locally but broadcast
globally?
>
>Thoughts?
>Eric Rutberg
>
>
>
>
>
>From: "rorobear at aol.com" <rorobea
r at aol.com>
>To: List at grouptalkweb.org
>Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:47:32 AM
>Subject: Fwd: A Challenge to the ASGPP
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>
>To: Adam Blatner <adam at blatner.com>; Group talk Listserv
><list at grouptalkweb.org>
>Sent: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 6:01 am
>Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
>
>I just got an email from a long time member of our society telling
>me, in response to my post, that she will not be attending the
>conference, that she had to cancel her workshop, that the $1000. it
>would cost to get there, stay there, be there was now unaffordable.
> She is about to receive an award from our organization, and cannot
>attend. What more do we need to realize our structure, location,
>format is keeping people from us?
>
>We are stuck - mired if you will - in a conference structure, place
>and timing that is not allowing us to grow. And what's painful, for
>me, is our method is one of the most needed. I have not fantasy
>about why "people don't change" as Adam suggests. I am an activist,
>spiritual at the core and I am putting out the challenge we form a
>small group to redesign the conference to advance the conserve. If
>we don't, we stay where we are, in the decline. Best, Ed
>
>
>On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Adam Blatner wrote:
>
>>Dear Ed and all,
>> First, good for you for passing alonng the IEATA conference
>>information. (Interestingly, I've communicated to them my desire to
>>get these announcements but they didn't send me one. What does that
>>say about publicity skills?)
>> I do support building bridges with related organizations, and
>>recently suggested to one of their ex-officers that they tell folks
>>about our conferences and also the IAGP conference.
>>
>> Second, you seem to be implying that we model our conference
>>on theirs, though there are a variety of differences. Could you be
>>more specific in your suggestions?
>> Please don't assume that any disagreement or hesi
tancy can only
>>be interpreted as fear of change or any of the other reasons you
>>fantasize that people don't change. Here's another reason: What
>>(fairly specifically) would you suggest as an alternative? What are
>>the pros and cons of your suggestion? Every political move has
>>disadvantages as well as advantages.
>> Warmly, Adam
>>
>>--- On Sun, 3/15/09, Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>From: Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>
>>Subject: A Challenge to the ASGPP
>>To: "Group talk Listserv" <list at grouptalkweb.org>
>>Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 7:41 PM
>>
>>Dear Colleagues,
>>How much are we willing to stay stuck in our conserve, a conference
>>structure that no longer meets the needs of the larger community to
>>hear, learn, grow with our method? We keep the same format, the
>>same awards dinner for the same selected people who can afford to
>>attend, the same on-going structures that frankly are becoming
>>stale. A recent letter by Zerka to the President and the Council
>>has called for us to grow. Yet what I continue to hear is fear,
>>resistance to take a leap. So here's the challenge: Read the
>>enclosed and see what we could offer to the world - with the will,
>>creativity, and drive to bring our method to the world in a way
>>that grows us beyond the conserve our conference has become.
>>
>>Here's an example:best,Ed
>>
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Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:15:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eric Rutberg <ericrutberg at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: On-line Conferences?
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Jim,
You've got it. There would be pre-production (round table talking about the
theory and such). Production, actually aping a session. and Post-production,
editing, voice overs etc.
thoughts?
eric
________________________________
From: James Sacks <jmsacks at mindspring.com>
To: Eric Rutberg <ericrutberg at yahoo.com>
Cc: list at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 2:03:11 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: On-line Conferences?
Dear Eric,
Here's another wrinkle. The therapists would have an opportunity to preview
the films and would then have some way, perhaps voice over or pausing the
playback to allow the directors to explain what they doing at key moments
and how, what they did, flowed from the theory they had propounded at the
original the roundtable.
Jim
Hey !
?
Thanx for the quick response. There are lots of ways we can move forward.
?
I have a dream : ).
?
We get some of "our" best together in one place for a roundtable discussion.
Film it. Then we follow those same folks "home" and film them in
action.?This becomes the?axis around which we build our on-line conference.
?
The co
nference could include:
?
- asynchronous viewing of "film."
- synchronized key-note speaker. (We all watch at the same time, live) Of
course it will be available for viewing anytime a well.
- Listserve-type discussions using Skype or other c-me-c-you technology.
- Posting of songs, artwork etc. from other experiential therapies.
- Maybe have some other talkng points etc.
?
We then repeat the process.
?
A cohort group gather for a roundtable discussion. It is filmed. A group is
then filmed. A key note speaker is "found" and we have another conference.
?
What are some of your ideas??
Eric
________________________________
From: "ACT1SM at aol.com" <ACT1SM at aol.com>
To: list at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:17:24 PM
Subject: Fwd: On-line Conferences?
?
I'm all for it.?? We need all the positive press we can get.
?
sue mcm
________________________________
From: edwschreiber at earthlink.net
To: ericrutberg at yahoo.com
CC: list at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: 5/5/2009 12:01:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Re: On-line Conferences?
?
sounds amazing to me!
how do we go forward?
Edward Schreiber
On May 5, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Eric Rutberg wrote:
Dear Group,
?
I have developed a working relationship with sousmack productions
(soulsmack.com) and they are very interested in helping us create a
web-based intructioal environemnt that will allow us to present and produce
psychodramatic?events?locally?and broadcast them globally.
?
Their most recent project will air on "Rachel Ray in the Morning" this
Thursday (May, 7th. 10am EST).
?
SoulSmack is interested in your feedback as to how we can launch an
interactive forum for educating EVERYONE about psychodrama.
?
What do you all think?
Thanx, Eric Rutberg - Maine
?
PS
?
I am a clinical counselor (18yrs), specializing in experiential
therapies.?working towards my Doctorate in Health Education. I am passionate
about using new media to promote our healing arts.?Don't forget to check out
Rachel Ray on TH !
?
Thanx,
Eric
________________________________
From: "rorobear at aol.
com" <rorobear at aol.com>
To: ericrutberg at yahoo.com
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 10:52:59 PM
Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
Eric
Continue writing about your ideas on grouptalk...it is both creative and
appropriate in these times.
?Rosalie Minkin...(I have been a psychodramatist for 25 years.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Rutberg <ericrutberg at yahoo.com>
To: rorobear at aol.com; List at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:45 pm
Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
Hi all,
?
This is my first time chiming in to the group on this listserve. I do follow
the discussions with great interest and yet feel utterly detached as I live
and work in rural Maine. That said, I am fascinated with the topic of making
continuing education more accessible. In a past incarnation, I was in radio
broadcasting?and video-production. I am currently pursuing a doctorate in
health education with a focus on adult ed. I intend to marry the two.
?
When I think about the future of adult ed, a vision of a multi-stage,
cross-continental?production comes up for me. Last year, Al Gore coordinated
such a multi-media?event for Earth Day. Speeches, music, short films all
co-occurring and broadcasted via satellite.
?
What if?scholars, from all over,?could present locally?but broadcast
globally?
?
Thoughts?
Eric Rutberg
?
?
________________________________
From: "rorobear at aol.com" <rorobear at aol.com>
To: List at grouptalkweb.org
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:47:32 AM
Subject: Fwd: A Challenge to the ASGPP
-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>
To: Adam Blatner <adam at blatner.com>; Group talk Listserv
<list at grouptalkweb.org>
Sent: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 6:01 am
Subject: Re: A Challenge to the ASGPP
I just got an email from a long time member of our society telling me, in
response to my post, that she will not be attending the conference, that she
had to cancel her workshop, that the $1000. it would cost to get there, stay
there, be there was now unaffordable. ?She is about to receive an award from
our organization, and cannot attend. ?What more do we need to realize our
structure, location, format is keeping people from us??
We are stuck - mired if you will - in a conference structure, place and
timing that is not allowing us to grow. ?And what's painful, for me, is our
method is one of the most needed.?? I have not fantasy about why "people
don't change" as Adam suggests. ?I am an activist, spiritual at the core and
I am putting out the challenge we form a small group to redesign the
conference to advance the conserve. ?If we don't, we stay where we are, in
the decline.?? Best,?? Ed
On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Adam Blatner wrote:
Dear Ed and all,
??? First, good for you for passing alonng the IEATA conference information.
(Interestingly, I've communicated to them my desire to get these
announcements but they didn't send me one. What does that say about
publicity skills?)
????? I do support building bridges with related organizations, and recently
suggested to one of their ex-officers that they tell folks about our
conferences and also the IAGP conference.
????? Second, you seem to be implying that we model our conference on
theirs, though there are a variety of differences. Could you be more
specific in your suggestions?
??? Please don't assume that any disagreement or hesitancy can only be
interpreted as fear of change or any of the other reasons you fantasize that
people don't change. Here's another reason: What (fairly specifically) would
you suggest as an alternative? What are the pros and cons of your
suggestion? Every political move has disadvantages as well as advantages.
?? Warmly, Adam
--- OnSun, 3/15/09, Edward Schreiber<edwschreiber at earthlink.net>wrote:
From: Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>
Subject: A Challenge to the ASGPP
To: "Group talk Listserv" <list at grouptalkweb.org>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 7:41 PM
Dear Colleagues,
How much are we willing to stay stuck in our conserve, a conference
structure that no longer meets the needs of the larger community to hear,
l
earn, grow with our method? ?We keep the same format, the same awards
dinner for the same selected people who can afford to attend, the same
on-going structures that frankly are becoming stale. ?A recent letter by
Zerka to the President and the Council has called for us to grow. ?Yet what
I continue to hear is fear, resistance to take a leap. ?So here's the
challenge: ?Read the enclosed and see what we could offer to the world -
with the will, creativity, and drive to bring our method to the world in a
way that grows us beyond the conserve our conference has become.
Here's an example:best,Ed
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