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Agenda day 1 – Phase 1
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by Ánna and project inf by Lotte
09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.25 Introduction to the camp
Break 5 min.11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch
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Nordisk Biblioteksnetværk Network of Nordic Public
Libraries
Lotte Duwe Nielsen, [email protected]
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• Thank you Iceland for hosting this first camp
• Especially thanks to Gurra, Anna, Holmkell & Hrafn for hospitality and patience – and for meeting all our wishes for location, facilities and organisation
• This is going to be an amazing camp, thanks to your support & creativity
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The Framework
• Ice camp - part of the project: Network of Nordic Public Libraries
• Goals and demands, according to the project (what do we have to do?)
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Network of Nordic Public Libraries2009 - 2011
• The members are:
• Borgarbókasafn Reykjavíkur, Iceland • Bókasafn Kópavogs, Iceland • Amtsbókasafnid á Akureyri, Iceland • Deichmanske Bibliotek, Oslo • Helsingfors Stadsbibliotek, Finland • Stockholm Stadsbibliotek, Sweden • Aarhus Public Libraries, Denmark
(project management)
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Goals
7 libraries in 5 countries will co-create innovative ideas for common Nordic concepts for public libraries
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3 focal points for main activities: I) STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE ON LIBRARY INNOVATION
• The network is initiated by the strategic management fora of the network partners
• The starting point is a common Nordic strategic perspective which can develop creative contributions to library innovation in the Nordic countries
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3 focal points for main activities: II) BUILDING IDEAS, COMPETENCES AND NETWORK
• Ideas and competences (knowledge, skills and attitudes) will be developed by involving library staff from the 5 project partners
• The creative camps will be the basis of new relations between library staff and hopefully co-operation in future networks and Nordic projects
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Camps – exchanging knowledge and ideas by creating new ideas
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Camps
• 3 creative learning camps will involve (at least) 50 library staff members across the Nordic libraries:
• 2010: Iceland• 2011: Stockholm• 2012: Oslo
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Study Tours• Visits to significant libraries or cultural institutions
linked to the three camps
• Purpose: to ensure common frame of reference, inspiration and updated knowledge about library and cultural development in the Northern countries
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3 focal points for main activities: III) DISSEMINATION
• One article per year in a library magazine in each country: 15 articles in total
• Conference papers for IFLA :2010 in Göteborg 2012 in Helsinki
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3 focal points for main activities: III) DISSEMINATION cntd.:
www.nordiccamps.ning.com
• The methods, ideas and strategies + discussions about library innovation will be published online.
• Other Nordic libraries and interested people – also internationally - are invited to participate in discussions on the web
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Budget and Funding: Total Budget: 507.598 EUR
Project partners: 357.608 EUR
Kulturkontakt Nord /Nordic Culture Point 149.999
EUR
Application:
https://nordiccamps.ning.com/page/nice-to-know
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So - let’s get started!
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Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson
Free your mind
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Phase 1:The Creative Platform
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We cannot solve ourproblems with the samethinking we used when wecreated them.
Albert Einstein
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About the camp – the framework
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If, at some point you have questions about the process
• Write it down on a post-it and place it on the question wall
• We answer them all before we go home
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Take breaks on your own
• If you need to go to the toilet, smoke etc.• If you cannot understand what is happening
"right now”, it's ok, but don't interrupt the proces
• If you are tired or for some reason need a break• Take a break on your own. Don’t take other
people away from the process
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Introduction to facilitators and camp leader
• Doddi Jonsson & Pirjo Lipasti• Reinert Mithassel & Lotte Duwe Nielsen• Sigrún Guðnadóttir & Marie Østergaard• Kristín Viðarasdóttir & Sidsel Bech-Petersen• Britta Palm & Louise Overgaard• Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir & Lisbeth Overgaard• Jannik Mulvad
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We need to be able to concentrate
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Let’s get started
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Structure of The Creative Platform
• four principles• one method: 3D cases that
implements the principles
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Principle 1: No judgement
• The Creative Platform creates a confident and secure environment by applying the rule of NO JUDGEMENT:– Between participants– Of Ideas / output– Of process
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Principle 1. No judgement (cntd.)- ideas are just ideas
• Ideas should not be judged• The purpose of an idea is to get
another idea• Follow the energy of an idea – not
the logic of it• help others give birth to ideas
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Principle 1: No judgement (cntd.) - barriers that may stand in the way of
using all your knowledge
We all know the feeling of:
• Fear of making mistakes• Fear that it will not work• Fear of making wrong decisions• Fear of looking really stupid• Fear of losing control• All this leads us to choose the safe "NO“ or the dismissive "YES but"
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Principle 1. No judgement (cntd.) - accept and use your mistakes
• Accept and work with your mistakes• You are supposed to make mistakes• Mistakes leads us to new ideas
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Let’s rehearse
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Principle 2: Parallel Thinking
• The Creative Platform promotes concentration by using parallel thinking:– All participants – in total and in
groups - take every step of the process at the same time
– Everyone talks about the same at the same time
– Result: When we have finished a task, it's over and done with
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Principle 3: Task focus
• The Creative Platform creates motivation by introducing Task Focus:– Never focus on participants – it is not
personal– Focus must be only on the task– One task one deadline!
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Principle 4: Horizontal Thinking
• The Creative Platform creates wide usage of knowledge by introducing Horizontal Thinking:– Helps participants to break free of
their patterns– Focus on usage of knowledge across
disciplines
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Principle 4: Horizontal thinking (cntd.)- your brain as a Library
Job/networking
Children
Food/vine/beer
Watches
House renovation
Family
Music/Party
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Principle 4: Horizontal thinking (cntd.)- knowledge concept
• The classical (vertical) knowledge concept– Limits use of knowledge to only one
“shelve”• The horizontal knowledge concept
– uses knowledge from all “shelves”
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Let’s rehearse
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One Method: 3D cases
• 3D cases are exercises that use both body, language and attitude to– Maintain a creative presence – Release energy and free space for
uninhibited use of knowledge
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3D cases- the Body
• The body contains our knowledge and by moving our body knowledge is set free
• Using your body makes you experience things in a different way
• Using your body makes you communicate differently
• An energetic body focuses concentration and energy
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3D cases- Language and Attitude
• Through language you maintain traditional mental patterns – BUT you can also use language to change them
• Never say NO ...• Never say YES BUT ...• Always say, YES AND ...• Accept the offers you get, in terms of ideas -
and use them• Changing the attitude provides energy
and motivation
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Let’s rehearse
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Summary of the layers of The Creative Platform
• 4 Principles1. No judgement2. Parallel thinking3. Focus on task – one task one deadline4. Horizontal thinking
• 1 method: 3D cases that implements the principles
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• We have many ideas
• It's just a matter of seeing and accepting them
• We need to train it
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More exercises
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Agenda day 1 – Phase 1
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by the hosts09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.25 Introduction to the camp
Break – 5 min.11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch
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Strategy group introduces thechallenges
Holmkell Hreinsson Knud SchultzKari LämsäKnut Skansen
Åke Nygren
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The Task:
• Silent reflection• One challenge at a time• 1 min pr challenge• Write ideas/thoughts – one idea pr
post-it
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Challenges
Kari
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1. Fabriries
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Mistä leikkipuistot, vauvauinnit, kahvilat, asukaspuistot, huvipuistot, eläintarhat ja erilaiset verkkopalvelut perheille.
Keskustakirjastossa tarjotaan luontevia tapaamispaikkoja perheille suunnittelemalla tilat niin, että muiden perheiden kohtaaminen oli luontevaa ja helppoa. Lisäksi luodaan puitteet koko perheen yhdessä tekemiselle ja elämyksille niin, että sekä lapset että aikuiset pääsevät osallistumaan.
Family
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Fabriries• From children’s libraries
to families in libraries
• How could the library space and services be transformed in relation to the needs of families?
Åke
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2. Prosumer
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2. Prosumer• How can we address
the citizens as prosumers?
• Both in the digital and physical library?
• Citizen media – Do the library have a role in relation to customer produced digital content?
• Producing, sharing, remixing?
Kari
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3. Visualize and seduce
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Poetry jukebox
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3. Visualize and seduce
• It’s about visualization, packaging and marketing
• How do we unwrap and visualize the content hidden in libraries? • Beyond text?• Context?
Knud
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4. Loved to death?
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4. Loved to death?
• How do we avoid being loved to death?
• How do we cope with variety and still please the citizens?
• Do we want pleased & passive citizens or creative criticizers?
Holmkell
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5. Business model
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Childrens department Oslo Central Library 1908Mrs Bure is in control
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5. Business model
• The library’s business model in the industrial society was collecting and circulating books (information)
• What is the business model in the knowledge society when the information is digitized?
Åke
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6. Reclaiming the future.
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6. Reclaiming the future
• How do libraries go from waiting for the future to proactively shaping our future?
• Can the libraries shape the society’s democratic future?– Reinvention
Knud
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7. Flexibility
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7. Flexibility
• How do we build flexibility into libraries?
• Physical/digital space• Mindset • Staff / Organization /
Citizens
Kari
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8. Bridging the physical and the virtual
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8. Bridging the physical and the virtual
• How do we merge the digital with the physical?
• How can the physical and virtual be seen as one?
• How do we develop new services that connect the physical and virtual?
Knud
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9. Clustering
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MedborgercenterCommunity Center- den engelske model
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LÆSETRÆ-NING
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9. Clustering
• The library as a mash-up– Idea store– Community centre– Living labs– Furnishing / design – ICT cluster
• How can the library be a match maker? (Permanent/temporary)
Holmkell
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10. Pride
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10. Pride• The library as a cool and
empowering place
• Confidence building for libraries means confident communities?
• How do the users interact, produce and use the facilities – and how do we support?
• How can the library be a place where people want to be seen?
Åke
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11. Where is the library?
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11. Where is the library?
• The library as a mobile application
• The librarian as a mobile application
• The library in the city – the city in the library
• Where is the library relevant for the citizen – in what context?
• How to get into the pocket of a non-user?
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Lunch
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Agenda day 1 – Phase 2
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by the hosts09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.30 Phase 1:Introduction to the camp11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch 12.50 – 13.00 Get in gear13.00 – 13.30 Browse post-it13.30 – 13.45 Challenge-keeper13.45 – 14.00 Introduction to Village Square14.00 – 14.15 Challenge-keeper preparation & Games with
Jannik14.15 – 15.15 Village Square15.15 – 16.00 Pitch of challenges
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Let’s get back in gear
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Village Square
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The law of the Two Feet:– You are free to move to where you feel your energy lies
– Take responsibility for your own contributions leave the challenge if/when you don't have any more to say
BUT - when the horn sounds you HAVE to move on
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Remember - use language to change mental patterns
Never say NO ...Never say YES BUT ...Always say, YES AND ...Accept the offers you get, in terms of ideas - and use them
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Task: browse challenges & select
Selecting a challenge makes you a challenge-keeper
Challenge-keepers are responsible for the challenge during the Village Square
Challenge-keepers stay with their challenge through the whole Village Square
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Preparation for Village Square
• Facilitators leave with challenge-keepers and prepare
• Participants stay in the large room and practice task with Jannik
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Village Square
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Pitch & Voting• 2 min pitch from each challenge-holders• Which challenges should we continue to work on at the
camp? • 3 votes pr person – decide during the pitches
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Pitch
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Now Vote!-5 min. for placing your votes
-3 votes pr person
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Agenda day 1 – Phase 2
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by the hosts09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.30 Phase 1:Introduction to the camp11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch 12.50 – 13.00 in gear13.00 – 13.30 Browse post-it13.30 – 13.45 Playmaker13.45 – 14.00 Introduction to Village Square14.00 – 14.15 Playmaker preparation & Games with Jannik14.15 – 15.15 Village Square15.15 – 16.00 Pitch of challenges16.00 – 17.45 Intermezzo; Hot Pot or go for a walk
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Intermezzo
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Agenda day 1 – Phase 3
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by the hosts09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.30 Phase 1:Introduction to the camp11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch 12.50 – 13.00 in gear13.00 – 13.30 Browse post-it13.30 – 13.45 Playmaker13.45 – 14.00 Introduction to Village Square14.00 – 14.15 Playmaker preparation & Games with Jannik14.15 – 15.15 Village Square15.15 – 16.00 Pitch of challenges16.00 – 17.45 Intermezzo; Hot Pot or go for a walk17.45 – 19.30 Phase 3: Grounding in groups, dinner,
preparation, pitch
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Chosen challenges
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Phase 3 - grounding• Thanks to challenge-keepers and strategy group! You are
now released
NOW IN GROUPS• Meet your facilitators• Take possession of the room• Get to know eachother• Form ground rules• Get familiar with your challenge• Brainstorm and develop• Eat• Prepare a pitch – How does this group see this challenge.
Key angels, focus areas• Be finished and back here 19.30
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Ning
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Agenda day 1 – Phase 4
16.00 – 17.45 Intermezzo; Hot Pot or go for a walk
17.45 – 19.15 Grounding in groups, dinner, idea development, preparation for pitch
19.15 - 19.30 Pitch in pairs
19.30 – 19.45 Phase 4: Personas, what about the users?
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Phase 4:What about the users?
• User involvement• Shape your idea with a user-
perspective• What do the users get out of it?• How will the user see it?• Get feed-back from the users• Method: real people / personas
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Personas:
• are fictional but realistic characters, representing different groups of citizens
• provide you with a broader picture of needs and wants of a diverse group of citizens
• personas sharpen focus on user groups' needs and wants while developing your ideas
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Personas – Peter 25 years• Peter is 25 and works as a
carpenter• He loves football and is a
Beckham-fan• He lives with his girlfriend
Lisa, who works in a kindergarten
• He loves to go out with friends – almost every weekend
• In five months Peter is going to be a dad
• Mom says: “I just wish he would spend a little more time reading”
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Task: Using personas
• Choose and study a persona• Practice to be a persona yourself • Look at the theme with the eyes of a persona
- why is your topic a must for the citizens? - how can the user be involved?- what would they be interested in?- What do you want to ask the personas/what
information do you need?• Prepare presentation for citizens / personas• Prepare for pitch• Pitch in pairs – group vs personas and vv.
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Agenda day 1
09.15 – 09.30 Welcome by the hosts09.30 – 10.00 Þorvaldur Þorsteinsson 10.00 – 11.30 Phase 1:Introduction to the camp11.30 – 12.00 Introduction to challenges12.00 – 12.50 Lunch 12.50 – 13.00 in gear13.00 – 13.30 Browse post-it13.30 – 13.45 Playmaker13.45 – 14.00 Introduction to Village Square14.00 – 14.15 Playmaker preparation & Games with Jannik14.15 – 15.15 Village Square15.15 – 16.00 Pitch of challenges16.00 – 17.45 Intermezzo; Hot Pot or go for a walk17.45 – 19.15 Grounding in groups, dinner, idea development, preparation for
pitch19.15 - 19.30 Pitch in pairs19.30 – 22.00 Personas and pitch
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End of day 1
• Song • Groups clean up their rooms• Bus back to hotel at 22.15• Late night snack at the hotel
• The bus leaves tomorrow from the hotel at 08.30
• See you tomorrow!
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Welcome and good morning
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Day 2
• How far have we come– challenges have been enriched through
silent reflection, village square, and pitch in general assembly,
– the selection of challenges, through vote– (hot pot) ;-)– grounding in groups, developing ideas,
exercise pitch– personas - what about the users– pitch for personas.
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Agenda day 2
09.00 – 09.15 Morning exercise09.15 – 10.00 Working in groups,
prepare your idea for pitch
10.00 – 10.15 Speed pitch in pairs - focus on form
10.15 – 13.00 Develop idea and prepare final presentation for everyone (lunch
while you work)
Template
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Challenge:
Group members + picture:
Visions?What do we want to create (use both the group’s ambition, the citizen’s and the library’s ambitions)?
• Describe the idea
Why?
What do we think are the most important angles/themes in the
challenge?(supplementary keywords)
(max 3 angles?)
Choose the most important angle
• Describe the single one (1) most important angle!
How do we construct the idea?
What do you think we should create? – activities/constructions?
How do we do it? (what actions should we take to make it happen?)
What difference does it make?
With whom do we do it? - partners and competencies?
What is the difference/result the activities will make – to the society and the citizens
How does the Network of Nordic Libraries build on the ideas from this camp?
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Final Presentation!!Max 10 minutes pr group
Group 1 - Flexibility Are you Flexible?
We are seeking new library staff members...
Group 2
• The Prosumer
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Connecting FamiliesLibrary to go
Group 3 - Fabriries
Library to goConnecting Families
Library to go
Partners
Library to goConnecting Families
Group 4• Where is the library
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Group 5 - RECLAIMING THE FUTURE
Anne Mulvad, Antti Sauli, Siri Brødholt, Annmagret Görebrant, Sigurður Vigfússon, Hólmkell Hreinsson, Ingibjörg Ösp, Susanne Tengberg, Mari Gudim Torp
The most important themes in the challenge
- The userdriven library, where you can define your needsThe public can influence and define the form and the content of their library. The staff need to be openminded, bring in the users, and shape the library for the future, both physical and digital.
- Partnerships, new ways of cooperatingUsing new connections to bring the non-users into the library. Use experts and partners not traditionally known to the library, and create new services. Also let the library be an arena for others.
- Connecting people, on their terms
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
when all the people come together
then the library will keep living on
Group 6
• Bridging the physical and the virtual
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Agenda day 209.00 – 09.15 Morning exercise09.15 – 10.00 Working in groups, prepare for pitch10.00 – 10.15 Speed pitch in pairs - focus on form10.15 – 13.00 Prepare final presentation
(including lunch)13.00 – 14.30 Final presentation 14.30 – 15.00 Evaluation15.00 Thank you15.00 – 16.00 Refreshments at the library in Gerduberg16.15 Busses to hotel19.00 - Party at Idno
• Pictures from Flickr while you reflect on the camp
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Evaluation sheet
Interview in pairs:
• What were the 3 best things about the proces?
• What 3 things would you change?
• What 3 new things would you suggest for the next camp?
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Agenda day 209.00 – 09.15 Morning exercise09.15 – 10.00 Working in groups, prepare for pitch10.00 – 10.15 Speed pitch in pairs - focus on form10.15 – 13.00 Prepare final presentation
(including lunch)13.00 – 14.30 Final presentation 14.30 – 15.00 Evaluation15.00 – 16.00 Refreshments at the library in Gerduberg16.15 Busses to hotel19.00 - Party at Idno
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The End!
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