SunìstemiSunìstemi “uniting, putting together” Week 1 Wednesday Synergy Threshold Network...

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Sunìstemi “uniting, putting together” Week 1 Wednesday Synergy Threshold Network Groups 2012

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SunstemiSunstemi uniting, putting together Week 1 Wednesday Synergy Threshold Network Groups 2012 Slide 2 3 Headed Being 2 Complete the following tasks: Tear a piece of construction paper exactly in half Take two separate socks and pair them Give the person in the middle a sip of water Slide 3 3 Headed Being 3 Discussion Could any of the three individuals performed the task by themselves in their current state? (either one armed and blindfolded or armless with eyes?) Why did they have to work together? Slide 4 Uniqueities & Similarities 4 UniqueitiesSimilarities Characteristics that are unique to one individual in the small group Characteristics that are similar to EVERY person in the group Slide 5 View the following pictures Slide 6 http://www.democracycellproject.net/blog/archives/2006/10/ Slide 7 http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/6yIKKf4Lp_f/Dallas+Cowboys+v+Philadel phia+Eagles/HxiE0RUyuxV/Tashard+Choice Slide 8 http://www.skydivekent.co.uk/formation-skydiving/8-way/blizzard-fs-team.htm Slide 9 http://picasaweb.google.com/RichlandChoir/PreTMEAConcertFUMCHurst#5442391862544 118722 Slide 10 Discuss what these pictures have in common. Slide 11 Synergy A term made popular by Robert Buckminster Fuller. Synergy is the principle whereby the behavior of a whole system is greater than the sum of its parts, a result not predictable from an examination of the individual parts (p. 2) Fuller describes synergy with the alloy chrome-nickel-steel, a metal much stronger and more durable than any of the elements individually. Due to its strength and ability to withstand high temperatures, chrome-nickel-steel is often used in jet engines. http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED367593.pdf Slide 12 Who was Robert Buckminster Fuller? An engineer, author, mathematician, inventor, futurist, philosopher, Designed the Geodesic Dome maximum space, least materials based on synergetic geometry Carbon molecule fullerene named after him because of its geodesic shape Dismissed from Harvard two times Holds 25 patents and 47 honorary Doctorates Authored 28 books http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/biography Slide 13 Disneys Epcot (perhaps the most famous geodesic dome!) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/dome/epcot.html Slide 14 A 3D model of a [[C60]] molecule, also called a "Buckyball". Created by Michael Strck (mstroeck) on February 6, 2006 in iMol for Mac OS X and Photoshop CS2. Released under the GFDL. Fullerene Slide 15 How does technology effect synergy? View Steve Johnsons Where Good Ideas Come From http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NugRZGDbPFU&feature=related Consider these questions: How does technology encourage synergy? In what ways does technology limit synergy? What do you think the future of technology is within synergistic innovation?