To be done at home: >Precursor to N-Syn
Identify a few groups of five that are "hyper linked" through shared interests.
* [ ] List a few **related topics**. * * * * * * * * *
* [ ] Suggest **leaders** of topic specific groups which will be interconnected via shared members. * * * * * * * * *
* [ ] Be sure that there are a few shared members on every team.
* [ ] Suggest that the team leaders and groups use some version of A Pattern Sequence.
* [ ] Make new patterns and new sequences as you do and learn in your neighborhoods.
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What can you imagine might come of it if you or others used this exercise elsewhere? * * * * * *
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