About meOriginally from Canada, I joined this project as a part of my studies. I firstly worked with the Permanent Hospitality Berlin group, started the CS Murrayburn Flat (on hold), also participating in the ProjectVolunteering initiative.I have some skills that I wanted to share and I am interested in collaborative community-building. I like to document my learning and I believe some of the work I'm putting together here might be transferable to other contributive website when they reach a certain level of quality. I'm trying to keep track of things in my life on this page I'm a hitchihiker and solo-traveler, tend to be a bit anarchist or libertarian. About this websiteYou might find this website a bit messy and spread out. The reason is quite simple: it's a working area. The more I spend time on a topic, the clearer and more developed the site will become. I strive for building here material that I might update later to contributive websites to make them more accessible. But before, I must learn and that process is organic. This website is therefore organic too. You might end up here because you're interested in a topic only; no problem. Dont hesitate to comment or drop me a note, and give me hints on how I can make my work and research more usefulAbout ProjectVolunteering ProjectVolunteering is a framework for social profit projects. The main focus is on people and the method is action research . That
means that we try to live and let others know about what and how we do
it. I contributed on: To reach me...... simply write to me : anick at project volunteering dot net ... if I'm online you should be able to use Google's guest chat to reach me here : ... I use Gtalk, MSN, Skype and Facebook regularly, just email me to exchange contact info LinksProfile on Facebook: I only add people I actually met or work closely with. Hitchwiki YouTube CS Wiki CS Involvement Timeline Google Profile Wikiversité Le pouceux TrashWiki Casa Robino Delicious CalendarBlahI just completed a short part-time graduate program at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) through a long-distance learning program in ERE. My personal project is one of intervention, which means I assess needs in Education to the Relation to Environment (ERE) in the context of Hospitality Exchange. I created an activity that can now be repeated by other communities, commented and improved. |
