How do folks! Stoked to have the opportunity to try and be a participant that contributes something meaningful here on the EA Forum.
EA Forum Guidelines (and Aaron)...thank you for the guidance and encouraging me to write the bio.
All, I’m new to the EA community. I’ll hope to meet some of you soon. Please feel free to send a hello anytime.
I see the “Commenting Guidelines”. They remind me of the Simple Rules of Inquiry that I’ve used for many years. Are they a decent match for the spirit of this Forum?
Turn judgment into curiosity
Turn conflict into shared exploration
Turn defensiveness into self-reflection
Turn assumptions into questions
What do I care about? I’ve been unanimously appointed to the post of lead head deputy associate administrator facilitator of my daughters’ education (6 and 10) . I love them. Our educational praxis is designed to enable them to realize an evaluative evolution and create a future we want amidst the accelerating coevolution of Nature, Humans and AI. No presh. They spell great. Well, one out of two anyway.
I also care about the chill peeps sweeping the beach with metal detectors wearing headsets. I want to learn more but I don’t want to be rude and interrupt what they are listening to.
See you in the funny papers.
Matt
(I’m reading the commenting guidelines wondering which ones I violated. Like a historian, I’m not sure if I was explaining or pursuading. I certainly wasn’t clear. I disagreed with almost everything I wrote...didn’t I? Okay. So. How do I ask readers where they went after they got kicked off this Forum? Tbc, I want to stay.).
A suggestion for your work as lead head deputy associate administrator and facilitator could be to visit this website: https://www.non-trivial.org/
Non-Trivial sponsors fellowships for student projects, which is something you could do in the future, but more importantly for now maybe take a look at their course: https://course.non-trivial.org/
“How to (actually) change the world” could be interesting.
Grateful for the new opportunities and resources you’ve shared. We will look into them and keep them handy.
I appreciate the website feedack...It is a work in progress and I could do much better at tidying things up that I won’t likely get to in the near term. On it!
Thank you for your service to educate our friends and peers about the environment.
How do folks! Stoked to have the opportunity to try and be a participant that contributes something meaningful here on the EA Forum.
EA Forum Guidelines (and Aaron)...thank you for the guidance and encouraging me to write the bio.
All, I’m new to the EA community. I’ll hope to meet some of you soon. Please feel free to send a hello anytime.
I see the “Commenting Guidelines”. They remind me of the Simple Rules of Inquiry that I’ve used for many years. Are they a decent match for the spirit of this Forum?
Turn judgment into curiosity
Turn conflict into shared exploration
Turn defensiveness into self-reflection
Turn assumptions into questions
What do I care about? I’ve been unanimously appointed to the post of lead head deputy associate administrator facilitator of my daughters’ education (6 and 10) . I love them. Our educational praxis is designed to enable them to realize an evaluative evolution and create a future we want amidst the accelerating coevolution of Nature, Humans and AI. No presh. They spell great. Well, one out of two anyway.
I also care about the chill peeps sweeping the beach with metal detectors wearing headsets. I want to learn more but I don’t want to be rude and interrupt what they are listening to.
See you in the funny papers.
Matt
(I’m reading the commenting guidelines wondering which ones I violated. Like a historian, I’m not sure if I was explaining or pursuading. I certainly wasn’t clear. I disagreed with almost everything I wrote...didn’t I? Okay. So. How do I ask readers where they went after they got kicked off this Forum? Tbc, I want to stay.).
Hey Matt,
welcome to the EA Forum. :)
Your personal guidelines translate well into our community guidelines here in the forum. No worries on that front.
If you want any guidance on where to find more information or where to start, feel free to ask or write me a personal message.
I was browsing your website/blog and found a missing page:
https://www.creatingafuturewewant.com/praxes/democratizingeffectiveness
→ https://prezi.com/vsrfc7ztmkvn/democratizing-effectiveness/?present=1
The presentation is offline atm. I hope this helps. :D
A suggestion for your work as lead head deputy associate administrator and facilitator could be to visit this website:
https://www.non-trivial.org/
Non-Trivial sponsors fellowships for student projects, which is something you could do in the future, but more importantly for now maybe take a look at their course:
https://course.non-trivial.org/
“How to (actually) change the world” could be interesting.
With kind regards
Felix
Thank you Felix. Nice to feel welcome.
Grateful for the new opportunities and resources you’ve shared. We will look into them and keep them handy.
I appreciate the website feedack...It is a work in progress and I could do much better at tidying things up that I won’t likely get to in the near term. On it!
Thank you for your service to educate our friends and peers about the environment.
Take good care of yourself Felix.
Matt