Connect with the world: Another way to make your neighbourhood a better place

community-garden-199x300 Connect with the world: Another way to make your neighbourhood a better placeInternational collaboration works.  I saw it in the Philippines, where I spent the better part of the last two months working for a Canadian not-for-profit (CESO). I blogged about it (e.g.,  27 ways Filipinos create successful, collaborative e-Governance projects). I went half way around the world to collaborate with others.  Now, I want to bring the world home!

The Challenge

Make your neighbourhood a better place.  I think my neighbourhood is a great place already.  Yet, ever looking forward, my neighbourhood association’s stated mission is “to improve and enhance the liveability, economic and social health of the neighbourhood”.  One of the ways we think we can do this is by increasing and sharing local food production.   To accomplish that, we now have the luxury of collaborating and learning with others, from around the world, without even leaving our neighbourhood!  Here’s why I think this type of international collaboration is an exciting prospect, and how we can practice it…

Why bring the world to your neighbourhood?

How to bring the (virtual) world to your neighbourhood

Unless your financial resources are deep (and can fly folks in), you’re going to bring the world to your neighbourhood through virtual means.  Here’s a few ways how:

And do this while maintaining stewardship over the process, and using low-cost and/or open source solutions?  Yes, you can!

More to consider

The online channels now available are just new ways for us to connect and engage with other; i.e., be in relation to each other.  And so, like face-to-face collaboration, virtual collaboration works when we are in good relationship with one another.  I think that’s a good thing to keep in mind.

Got a great idea for your neighbourhood?  What is it and how can the world help?

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