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The Story of Stuff

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: Annie Leonard, spent 10 years traveling the world tracking where stuff comes from and where it goes … more →

Tags: Green Design, Sustainable Design, Systems thinking, sustainability, Information Visualization, Eco literacy

The First Pangea Day - May 10, 2008

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: Pah-pah-pangea day! From their “About Us” page: “Pangea Day taps the power of film … more →

Tags: Sustainable societies, Social Sculpture

The Value of Volunteer Culture

Daniel Montano wrote 1 year ago: California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, a member of the conservative political party has discover … more →

Harvesting the Energy of Crowd Movement

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Two graduate students at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning want to harvest the … more →

Tags: Innovation, Computer-human interaction, Design, Art, Architecture, inovacion

MicroPlace

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: An interesting tool that allows users to “invest” in poor individuals from across the wo … more →

Tags: Social ecology, Sociology, Sustainable societies, Social Entrepreneurship, Social innovation, Problem-solving, poverty

Our Planet and Plants as Inspiration to Architecture?

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: If we will continue on in the path of seeking sustainable forms of living then the way we design our … more →

Tags: permaculture, sustainability, Biomimesis

Social innovation

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Realizing that innovation driven solely by technology often failed to meet customer needs, ma … more →

Tags: Design Thinking, Sustainable Design, permaculture, sustainability, Social ecology, cultural studies, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology, Sustainable societies

Nonduality and either/or thinking

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “Science is the attempt to make the chaotic diversity of our sense-experience correspond to a … more →

Tags: Multispectives, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Thinking, Psychology, Intelligent Systems Theory, Education, Creativity, Reunderstanding

Loremo car: 157 Miles per gallon and 137 Miles per hour1 comment

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: daniel montano, dan montano Germany is not only leading the world in the use of solar power but now … more →

Tags: Transportation, Sustainable Design, permaculture, Innovation, Disruptive Innovation, sustainability, Social ecology, Sustainable societies, Pollution

The Virgin Earth Challenge

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: “The Virgin Earth Challenge is a prize of $25m for whoever can demonstrate to the judges … more →

Tags: Sustainable Design, permaculture, Innovation, sustainability, Social ecology, non-profit organizations, Sustainable societies, Pollution, \

Systems thinking and dialectics

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: The Ackoff Center Weblog has an interesting posting titled: “Analysis, synthesis, systems thin … more →

Tags: Systems philosophy, Systems Theory, permaculture, Systems thinking, sustainability, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology, Sociology

Questions: An essential part of life ?

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: I challenge you to think without asking yourself a single question for 5 minutes. If you are able to … more →

Tags: Systems philosophy, philosophy of mind, Interdisciplinary education, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology

The classification of thought

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Aristotle was the world’s first librarian and the world’s first information architect. H … more →

Tags: Interdisciplinary education, Systems thinking, Cognitive Science, Social ecology, Transdisciplinary Education, Sustainable societies, self-organization, Design, Education

Cultural dissonance

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Cultural dissonance is a phenomenon that may present itself when an individual that participates in … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Interdisciplinary education, Global dynamics, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology, non-profit organizations, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology

Distributed causality and time

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Summary: Distributed causality factors in time and (space) distance. What you do today may affect so … more →

Tags: philosophy of mind, Systems Theory, Sustainable Design, permaculture, Systems thinking, sustainability, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology, Social ecology

Solar Energy Timeline1 comment

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: The U.S. Department of energy has a solar energy timeline that goes back to the 7th century B.C. An … more →

Tags: sustainability

Sustainability Institute

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Quoting from the Sustainability Institute web site The mission of the Donella Meadows Leadership Fel … more →

Tags: Sustainable Design, permaculture, Systems thinking, sustainability, Fesâhatı ve Beyan Yeteneği, \

Green.TV

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Green.TV has started their BETA release of ecologically conscious video content. Source: http://www. … more →

Tags: Sustainable Design, permaculture, sustainability, Social ecology, Pollution, Fesâhatı ve Beyan Yeteneği, \, \, Ecopsychology

Connexions: Collaborative development of textbooks and educational materials

Daniel Montano wrote 2 years ago: Quoting from TED Talks: “Richard Baraniuk is a Rice University professor with a giant vision: … more →

Tags: Social ecology, Sociology, lyrically speaking, Fesâhatı ve Beyan Yeteneği, Innovation History, Education, Social Entrepreneurship, Social innovation, Multidisciplinary education


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