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Introduction to Open Space and its use in the User-Centric Identity Community Kaliya Hamlin Identity Woman kaliya (at) mac (dot) com www.identitywoman.net www.unconference.net ITU-T FGIdM Geneva April 24

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This is about the use of Open Space in the User Centric Identity Community that I put together for the ITU-T Focus Group on Identity management.

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Introduction to Open Space

and its use in the User-Centric Identity Community

Kaliya HamlinIdentity Woman

kaliya (at) mac (dot) com

www.identitywoman.net

www.unconference.net

ITU-T FGIdM Geneva April 24

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INVITATION

In an invitation to Open Sapce share with those coming * Why do you want people to come togehter? * What are the core questions that need addressing? * What are the goals or outcomes hoped for? * What you think topics will be that are covered? * Who is coming?

The identity of the event is part of an invitation.

This is an example from IIW. www.windley.com/events/iiw2007a/announcement

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A Wiki is an editable website that can be put forward for people to collaborate before the event.

It can cover Suggested Topics

Those projects that want to Speed Geek

Who is Coming

Additional Information

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OPENING

Introductions

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API Providers Masuhup Makers

Conveners Welcome Everyone and set the Context of the Gathering

example from Mashup Camp

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Open Space Technology

Putting forward Agenda Topics

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From a purely tech standpoint the wall was an elegant example of a fully interactive calendar, or meeting agenda, with advanced features like undo, redo, merge and insert but without the computer - genius.

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The Guidelines for Open Space

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End of Day Wrap Up

This is where people share the highlights of the

day and progress towards goals.

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Turn of you Computerdurring sessions

Open Space Sessionsin Action

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Happy Whiteboarders

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SHARED EXPERIENCE

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Collective Maps Penguin DayInternet Identity Workshop

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Timeline of the User-Centric Identity Community

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Speed Geeking

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@ Mashup Camp

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SpectroGram Penguin DayIIW

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KeyNote

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“On Ramp” Talks

Kaliya and Mike OsburnTalking about Community Map

from prior Dec 2006

Eve Maler presenting about SAML Dec 2006

Dick Hardt presenting on Identity 2.0 May 2006

Doc Searls Presenting on use cases Oct 2005

Kim Cameron presenting on Identity Meta System Dec 2006

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SPACE CREATION

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Snacks Abound

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Coffee

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Eating Together

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TECH AUGMENTATIONShared Language - Shared History

Community BuildingExamples in the User-Centric Identity Community

Aggregate Blogwww.planetidentity.org

Identity Commonswiki.idcommons.net

Story of Digital Identity Podcastwww.stodid.com

Internet Identity Workshopiiw.windley.com

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