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====== Emergent Modelling – The Next Iteration ====== | ====== Emergent Modelling – The Next Iteration ====== | ||
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | Since the original development of Emergent Knowledge (EK) processing by David Grove and Steven Saunders circa 2007 it would be appear that not much has changed in the field. As the website owner and maintainer the “Powers of Six” and “Self-Alignment”, | ||
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What follows here is part of my research and development – in this work I have focused upon how the client represents their thoughts, ideas and confusions etc. in a session of EK. To do this I am taking information from ' | What follows here is part of my research and development – in this work I have focused upon how the client represents their thoughts, ideas and confusions etc. in a session of EK. To do this I am taking information from ' | ||
* A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal Paper / Flip or Easel Chart Paper / Index Cards / Post It notes | * A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal Paper / Flip or Easel Chart Paper / Index Cards / Post It notes | ||
- | * Blue tak / Poster Putty / Scissors / Sellotape or Scotchtape | + | * Blue Tak or Poster Putty / Scissors / Sellotape or Scotchtape |
* Pencils / Crayons / Coloured Markers / Pens | * Pencils / Crayons / Coloured Markers / Pens | ||
* A selection of good dictionaries | * A selection of good dictionaries | ||
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landscape, which has the effect of objectifying an internal phenomena into a | landscape, which has the effect of objectifying an internal phenomena into a | ||
- | real geographic | + | real geographic |
the client write or draw then place the pieces of paper in space around them.' | the client write or draw then place the pieces of paper in space around them.' | ||
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