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Overarching Question: Which is more important, content or connection?
Big ideas:
- Peter Block -- "Connection is the Content"
- content and connection as an infinity loop
- different types of connection -- to ideas, to others, and oneself
- relationship and communication interact with another
- trust cannot be built without connection
- delivering content with trust doesn't lead to integration
- we relate to content differently when there is time for connection
- you can't just throw content at people and expect them to learn
- it's hard to measure effectiveness in adult learning
- video courses have low completion rates because they miss the social aspect
- diverse groups provide perspective shifts that we can't get alone
- content can come easily from AI these days
- "Leave people changed, not just informed." -- Informed is the content piece, changed is the connection piece
- Perspectival knowing -- creating knowing that shifts your perspective
- knowledge needs context to be meaningful
- reading has become the exception to doomscrolling
- reading keeps people engaged in a topic over a long period of time
- when you connect with the content you're more engaged and motivated
- content in itself is useless without the connection piece
- shelf development -- when the knowledge/change stays on the shelf
- without trust you can't connect, without connection you can't trust - a feedback loop
- If a leader embodies the "connection is the content" idea, what does that mean for them?
- connection embedded into all the content
- a process doesn't necessarily create the connection
- breakout rooms are a structure that facilitate connection
- put people into breakout rooms as they arrive to simulate the slow entering into a live space
- content without connection is information
- content is embedded in the conversation -- people are a source of content too
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