Systems Learning & Leadership, Day 2: Mapping from Chaos to Big Ideas Researching LEGACY... Choosing the Big Idea to focus on (what we did, but skipping affinity clustering) Some more developed stories (Day 2) Mini-stories (Day 1) Questions (Day 1) Affinity clustering (which we didn't do) e.g. Fishbone: a way to move from notes to themes: a possible way to integrate EnquiryBlogger & Compendium) Vintage Spong No.2 Mincers and inventors Slow Food Ideas could be dropped into a map for each bone This different fish species gives more room to organise ideas!... Reflections on this task as the conceptual glue between EnquiryBlogger and Compendium

Map Node  Questions (Day 1) url anchor

Question Node  How many pounds of meat have been through it? url anchor

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Question Node  What were the people who made it wearing? url anchor

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Question Node  What was my gran thinking as she used it? url anchor

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Views: Questions (Day 1), Affinity clustering (which we didn't do) e.g. Fishbone: a way to move from notes to themes: a possible way to integrate EnquiryBlogger & Compendium), This different fish species gives more room to organise ideas!...

Question Node  Is it easy to upgrade? url anchor

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Question Node  Where in England has it been made? url anchor

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Question Node  Has anyone ever put a mouse in it? url anchor

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Question Node  Why is a seemingly inanimate object have the power to stir up personal responses. Is this part of t url anchor

he human condition? url anchor
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Question Node  Have objects like this ever been used in a primarily vegetarian culture? url anchor

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Question Node  Is there lead in that paint? url anchor

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Question Node  Who realised we first needed it? url anchor

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Question Node  Was a similar instrument used by Chinese people in the kitchen decades ago? url anchor

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Question Node  These questions are naturally interdisciplinary, and this is how we experience the world. url anchor

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Question Node  Who designed it? Did they design many other things? url anchor

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Views: Questions (Day 1), Affinity clustering (which we didn't do) e.g. Fishbone: a way to move from notes to themes: a possible way to integrate EnquiryBlogger & Compendium), Ideas could be dropped into a map for each bone, This different fish species gives more room to organise ideas!...

Question Node  How was it formed? url anchor

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Question Node  Who was the last person to use it? url anchor

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Question Node  How many people were involved in manufacturing this url anchor

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Views: Questions (Day 1), Affinity clustering (which we didn't do) e.g. Fishbone: a way to move from notes to themes: a possible way to integrate EnquiryBlogger & Compendium), Ideas could be dropped into a map for each bone, This different fish species gives more room to organise ideas!...

Question Node  Was this used by a servant or was this used by an ordinary person? url anchor

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Question Node  What did the kitchen that this was used in look like? url anchor

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Question Node  Is there a question we can all actually answer? url anchor

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Question Node  Who was the first person to use it? url anchor

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Question Node  Can you get some bread for the sausages? url anchor

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