
Doughnut Economics Journey of Knowledge Map
Icebreaker to enable meeting attendees to share in a group activity. It creates an atmosphere of active participation.

This is an interactive tool for use during group meet-ups for attendees to plot how far along the road to a full understanding of Doughnut Economics each person feels they are. Use in Zoom calls via the Screenshare function and ask that attendees use Zoom’s Annotate feature to plot where they are along the line of knowledge between Beginner and Guru. The tool provides for a moment of self-reflection and within a few moments creates a visual snapshot of the whole group’s level of knowledge.
Why use it?
The facilitator needs to understand how to Annotate during Zoom calls in order to guide meeting attendees who do not know how to do this. (To annotate while viewing someone else's shared screen, select View Option from the top of the Zoom window, and then choose Annotate. A toolbar appears with all your options for annotating, including text, draw, arrow, and so forth.)
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Peter Quirk
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Brian Dowling
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Mark V.
Los Angeles, California, United States of America
For the past two years I've been studying the science of human collaboration and cooperation. I'm interested in building co-ops that are centered around doughnut economics. I'm interesting in building co-ops, in Los Angeles, for the donut economy.