Cards for Insight: Play It Forward
Pick two cards and add your thoughts between
Cards for Insight: Q&U
- Gather a small group genius around a generative question
- Pick two cards and add your thoughts between
- Engage in conversation and cultivate shared understanding
in light of intelligence augmentation and intelligence turned ability
- Take practical wisdom as a stopping rule and generative closure
- Create Q&U cardcasts, forming interactive supersets
to the more commonly known Q&A podcast formats
Q: Questions; U: Understanding, see cards below.
Since 103% of all co-creation of value resides in the links, feedback
loops, the in-between spaces and unique insights and annotations
from participants, let’s unfold a way to address this:
Cards for Insight
1. Addressing how we relate to information and meaning-making.
2. Pick two cards and add your thoughts between.
3. Notice social stigmergy and reflect on attention.
4. Design and homestead social learning systems in light of intelligence, networked intelligence and systems intelligence.
5. Experience and learn to use Cards for Insight — As easy as a card game, as powerful as a social machine.
6. Understand how to add value in light of situational awareness.
7. Interact to the full extent of your ability.
8. Map moves conducive to knowledge mapping and flows.
9. Play with frames, frame and reframe, move beyond rigid narratives.
10. Cultivate shared understanding in light of generative closure.
11. Take thought conducive to convivial conversation.
… pick two cards and add your thoughts between …
Card: Question
A question is mind rediscovering
the generative nature of relating
with reality and transforming it
into possibility.
… pick Cards, Prompts and AI prompt responses
and add your thoughts between …
Card: Mistakes
What we needed
in order to get us
here.
… pick Cards, Prompts and AI prompt responses
and add your thoughts between …
Card: Path Dependencies
Instead of applying path dependency theory
backwards, as has been the case with most
of the literature on historical institutionalism,
what if we examine it through the lens of
forward reasoning?
… pick Cards, Prompts and AI prompt responses
and add your thoughts between …
… pick Cards, Prompts and AI prompt responses
and add your thoughts between …
Playing it forward: Path dependency, progressive incrementalism, and the “Super Wicked” problem of global climate change
— Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Steven Bernstein, Graeme Auld
Global environmental problems are commonly understood to possess at least four characteristics that make them difficult to address. First, many are complex, stemming from multiple activities and interactions across social and natural systems. Second, owing in part to this complexity, proposed solutions may produce unintended and perverse impacts. Third, environmental problems are often clouded by scientific uncertainty, both in terms of their cause and their future environmental impacts. Finally, impacts are often cumulative. Thus, addressing them effectively may require significant interventions long before the most severe consequences of the problem manifest.
… pick Cards, Prompts and AI prompt responses
and add your thoughts between …
Card: Understanding
What if understanding is our
ability to hold space for the
possibility of knowledge, as
it emerges, unfolds, directs
and discloses its relevance
to unexplored aspects of
things known?