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“What if we dared to believe that the world is created in a way that is interconnected, abundant, full of gift, and meant for relationships of mutuality between people and their place? How might that change the ways we designed for higher education?”
“What if we dared to believe that the world is created in a way that is interconnected, abundant, full of gift, and meant for relationships of mutuality between people and their place? How might that change the ways we designed for higher education?”


An accelerator this fall for currency design for impact [[https://commonsengine.wixsite.com/deep-value/copy-of-learn-more]]
An accelerator this fall for currency design for impact [[https://commonsengine.wixsite.com/deep-value/copy-of-learn-more]
 
Currencies make the deep value in a community visible
 
This is the site of the big thinker behind the currency accelerator. I’ve known him 15 years. Currencies, he says, make the deep value in a community visible [[https://www.artbrock.com/metacurrency]] the intro video is pretty good
 





Revision as of 18:02, 8 July 2023

Currencies might be the simplest way to get to this goal in Aaron and Cote’s most recent piece “What if we dared to believe that the world is created in a way that is interconnected, abundant, full of gift, and meant for relationships of mutuality between people and their place? How might that change the ways we designed for higher education?”

An accelerator this fall for currency design for impact [[1]

Currencies make the deep value in a community visible

This is the site of the big thinker behind the currency accelerator. I’ve known him 15 years. Currencies, he says, make the deep value in a community visible [[2]] the intro video is pretty good



[[3]] introduction to currencies