Thursday, March 31, 2016

Arbutus unedo: Starting a Haverford or Swarthmore or Stanford or Oxbridge (trying at least) in the information age, and as a CC service, which is Friendly informed, is not easy among Friends - and as a Quakerly leading too. AFSC went from volunteers to mostly paid staff in 99 years by way of another Friendly comparison, Still hope to create great careers for many many people, Teaching a free WUaS course online in the autumn if you're interested - "Information Technology, Network Society and the Global University" http://worlduniversityandschool.org/InfoTechNetworkSocGlobalUniv.html


Hi Barbara,

Thanks. Starting a Haverford or Swarthmore or Stanford or Oxbridge (trying at least) in the information age, and as a CC service, which is Friendly informed, is not easy among Friends - and as a Quakerly leading too. AFSC went from volunteers to mostly paid staff in 99 years by way of another Friendly comparison.

And making a friendly living at the same time has been a challenge. I haven't made any money at WUsS whatsoever yet unfortunately. But I still hope to create great careers for many many people.

I've been hired to play another gig on the PYM weekend ... and I may take a cue from the 4 mostly unprogrammed Quaker colleges that reaching out to Yearly Meetings and similar isn't necessarily a way to grow a beloved learning community upon which their faculty and staff can make their Friendly careers doing such good work as teaching. 

I hope to be teaching a free WUaS course online in the autumn if you're interested - "Information Technology, Network Society and the Global University" http://worlduniversityandschool.org/InfoTechNetworkSocGlobalUniv.html.

Thank you for opening the possibility of this CPQM interest group and considering doing outreach at PYM Minnesota.

Regards,
Scott







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