Sunday, March 23, 2008

Call for Collaborators on Open Source Platform for Education

Radical Change Group: Call for Collaborators on Open Source Platform for Education

From the site (click link for audio clip): When we started these freely available podcasts with a non-profit group in mind, it might have seemed like a crazy idea to most people. Today, we are happy to see that our podcasts are being downloaded all around the World - Europe, China, India, USA, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and many others.

Now, we are taking another step that might seem like a crazy idea today, but - who knows what the future holds - we are moving towards creating an open-source platform for education. Open source in personal growth is a radical paradigm shift. People say, you want to be different. We say, it’s not enough - let’s contribute to make a difference. Not only you will experience personal change - you will participate in creating it, and transform yourself in the process. This means freely available content, created not just by us, but by you! This means, you get to find and work together with peers all across the globe doing the work you love, get recognized for your contribution, and see the world change in a meaningful way.

To make this dream come true, we need your help to seed this project. We are inviting skilled professionals who want to contribute their time into creating the open source collaboration platform for education. If you have skills in one or more of the following areas:

* Programmers
* Web Designers
* Graphic Artists
* Mind Mappers
* Musicians
* Voice Artists
* Sound Engineers
* Translators from English to other languages
* Anyone with original AND cutting-edge work on personal growth

Then please, contact us at collaborate@radicalchangegroup.com or through the web form, or just leave a comment in this podcast, and we’ll take it from there. This project can only succeed with your help. Become a Partner in Change, and let’s contribute to make a difference.

The Radical Change Group
www.radicalchangegroup.com

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