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5 Articles match "Clay Shirky","unconferences"
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Why We Need Tech Events for Women
She's Geeky Unconference
Hamlin launched the 2-day long She's Geeky unconference as a place for women in technology to network.
She cites Clay Shirky's Rant About Women in suggesting that women underrate themselves and lack role models, while men proactively promote themselves. At the last Twiistup event, on a panel with diehard Los Angeles entrepreneurs and investors Yammer CEO David Sacks explained that Southern Californians wouldn't need to have a panel on Los Angeles startups if it really did receive the same recognition and credit as Silicon Valley.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Contents of the informal cloud book
Clay Shirky, 14, 185
Unconferences, 159, 160, 161
Work Smarter:
Informal Informal Learning Enters the Cloud
$19.95 19.95
Index
ADDIE, 22, 23, 102, 106
Internet Time
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Associations must think laterally
I became more interested in unconferences, podcamps and meetups. Clay Shirky says that associations need to seriously consider how they reinforce lateral line of communications (peer-peer) and not just information from the centre to the membership. David Wilcox covers Shirky’s interview on associations where he discusses the case of the ACLU and Wilcox uses this diagram to describe where associations need to go – from hierarchy to network.
I’ve worked with quite a few non-profit associations and been a member of several non-profit associations.
Learning and Working on the Web
- Monday, September 7, 2009
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Clay Shirky on Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, and Letting Users Identify Their Needs
BLOG Clay Shirky on
Helping finally got around to reading Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody .
The address a real need: Shirky notes wryly "If you designed a better
shovel, Shirky says, is that large scale group activities and political/social
actions Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting
Users Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social
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How to Save the World
- Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Government 2.0: The Midlife Crisis
In some corridors of Washington, this impervious middle section of government is jokingly referred to as "the clay layer," the layer through which no light shall pass. Resistant to change and adhering strictly to doctrine even when nonsensical, people in the clay layer can halt progress. As Clay Shirky once quipped, this is like putting an engine on a rowboat to make the oars go faster.
Excitement about the government's use of Web 2.0 technology has swept Washington, DC.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 6, 2009
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Why We Need Tech Events for Women
She's Geeky Unconference
Hamlin launched the 2-day long She's Geeky unconference as a place for women in technology to network.
She cites Clay Shirky's Rant About Women in suggesting that women underrate themselves and lack role models, while men proactively promote themselves. At the last Twiistup event, on a panel with diehard Los Angeles entrepreneurs and investors Yammer CEO David Sacks explained that Southern Californians wouldn't need to have a panel on Los Angeles startups if it really did receive the same recognition and credit as Silicon Valley.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Associations must think laterally
I became more interested in unconferences, podcamps and meetups. Clay Shirky says that associations need to seriously consider how they reinforce lateral line of communications (peer-peer) and not just information from the centre to the membership. David Wilcox covers Shirky’s interview on associations where he discusses the case of the ACLU and Wilcox uses this diagram to describe where associations need to go – from hierarchy to network.
I’ve worked with quite a few non-profit associations and been a member of several non-profit associations.
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Contents of the informal cloud book
Clay Shirky, 14, 185
Unconferences, 159, 160, 161
Work Smarter:
Informal Informal Learning Enters the Cloud
$19.95 19.95
Index
ADDIE, 22, 23, 102, 106
Internet Time
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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