Only room for 2 more students!
If you are a computer science or consciousness studies student, you're wanted all the more.
This is a collaborative discovery group meeting once a week for an hour at my home (down the road from the Organic Farm) or at a location on campus, for 7 weeks. The research outside of the meeting is totally voluntary, but encouraged. I'll provide suggested reading each week based on different aspects of the noosphere theory and related material including a bit about the history of marketing, and related philosophy to communication based on self-determined goals.


My aim is to do the following:
1 - Explore the theory of the noosphere looking at a few selected resources.
http://media.noetic.org/ uploads/files/S16_VEDRO_ OurEvolvingGlobalBrain_lr.pdf
http://archive.wired.com/ wired/archive/3.06/teilhard. html

http://media.noetic.org/
http://archive.wired.com/

2 - Talk about the GAIA Hypothesis some, as mentioned in some of the noosphere materials. Seeking to observe and talk about nature & the development of social networks.
http://www.metahistory.org/ GAIA%20SOPHIA/mythos/Gaia_ Sharing.php
http://deoxy.org/wiki/The_ Noosphere_and_The_Gaian_Mind

http://www.metahistory.org/
http://deoxy.org/wiki/The_

3 - Discuss the theory that compares the invention of Social Media as a natural evolution or desire of our collective consciousness to want to connect.
http://realitysandwich.com/

4 - Develop effective ways to use Social Media to further our own aims, based on our program focus, and begin networking with people/ organizations/ movements we're interested in helping using what we know.
This serves a couple of purposes. It'll help participants begin establishing a social network prior to graduating in order to help transition into a desired career. Clearer communications based on some of the program values at Evergreen would serve to improve the noosphere.


Reply if you are seriously interested and likely to commit to: coronacommunications@gmail.com no later than Monday, October 6th, only room for 2 more students!

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