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OD and Web 2.0: What You Need to Know for your Practice

Join Victoria Axelrod, Jenny Ambrozek, Web 2.0 pros, and other OD leaders in a three-part workshop to explore how Web. 2.0 can drive OD work and create new opportunities for our practice.  No experience with Web 2.0 tools is required.  However, willingness to engage in all three workshops is important.  Space is limited to 20 participants.  See attached flyer for additional details.

The OD Network of New York workshops will give participants:

  • An overview of Web 2.0
  • Hands-on experience using online collaboration tools and social media for clients
  • A chance to explore how ODNNY can use Web 2.0 to increase member engagement with your active contribution.

I. Sat., Mar. 6, from 1 - 4 PM

Face to face meeting at 305 Seventh Ave., 15 floor, bring your laptop, Wifi provided.

  • Overview of Web 2.0, Form discussion teams, Explore Ning, Wikis and Twitter

II. Thurs., Mar. 18, from 6:00 - 7:30 PM via conference call

  • Virtual discussion of research and lessons learned

III. Mon., Mar. 22, from 6:30 -9:00 PM

Face to face meeting at 305 Seventh Ave., 15th Floor. 

  • Sharing results of research, experimentation and discussion
  • Application of web 2.0 tools for ODNNY and client

A nominal fee of $35 for members and $45 for non-member will charged for the three sessions.  Please contact Holly O'Grady at h.a.ogrady@gmail.com for further questions.

Registration:

Members click here to register for the workshop.

Non-members click here to register for the workshop.

Event Date:
03/06/2010 - 03/22/2010
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NTL - Conference on the new OD

Event Date:
03/18/2010 - 03/21/2010

Dear Colleagues and Friends:

The NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science (NTL) is hosting a "Conference on the New OD" stimulated by the recent writings of Bob Marshak with some of his colleagues. These writings assert that there have been enough substantive new developments in the underlying premises and practices in the field of OD over the past 25 years to suggest that different forms of OD have evolved and should be recognized in the literature and teachings in the field.

The conference will take place at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland, from the evening of March 18th through noon of March 21st, 2010. Information about registration can be found on the web at www.ntl.org.