They should be living.
There can be only 8 guests including yourself.
I offered my suggestions.
I had Martin Bean at the head of the list, then others such as Dame Professor Wendy Hall from WebSciences at University of Southampton, Professor Sugata Mitra, famous for the 'hole in the wall' experiments with children in rural India, now at University of Newcastle. From Industry I had Kirstie Donelly MBE from City & Guilds.
You get the picture.
I posted this to four groups I belong to in Linkedin.
I'll give it some more time then analyse.
Despite the instructions many are simply putting in:
'I'd invite me!'
While others have picked reality TV show stars and other random celebs.
I'm frankly staggered at people's inability to read the question.
Currently one conversation, playfully suggests, that the previous respondee would be struggling to type because of the length of their painted finger nails.
Do I despair, or simply observe with a wry smile what can be the free-for-all of 'social learning'?
It appears that many people don't read the question, the read the last response and simply tag onto that like its some massive Chinese whisper.
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