Embarking on the Q&A session with Clyde Higgs post his presentation at the University of Oklahoma, I found myself amidst a conversation that deeply resonated with my understanding of urban development, especially on the topic of gentrification—a subject often draped in complexities. The interplay of questions and Clyde's insightful responses had me nodding in agreement, even as I pondered my own queries about the Osage Trail in Tulsa.
Leveraging the Otter.ai mobile app, I could immerse myself in the nuances of the dialogue, assured that the digital transcript would be a click away for reflection and review. This tool proved invaluable, allowing me to actively engage without the worry of missing any critical points. Though I may not have received the precise answer I sought, the emphasis on community engagement as a cornerstone for progress was a lesson in itself. I'm excited to share this enlightening exchange with all who are invested in the transformative power of urban trails and development.
If you'd like to see my notes on Clyde's presentation, please click here or visit my previous post.
Click HERE to view and listen to the Otter.ai notes from the Q&A segment of this event.