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TEDx: Big Brains Meet Barcamps

March 6th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Social Media

Readers of this blog who may also know me “IRL” (in real life ) are aware that I’ve been a passionate and vigorous advocate of  the international “barcamp” movement – i.e., self-organized groups of professionals, students and others who meet (usually on weekends) on their own time and dime to brainstorm, share vital knowledge and frequently organize a specific course of collective action for the greater social good, making optimal use social tools and technologies.

Some of the folks I’m privileged to call friends and colleagues within the   open government, patient-centered healthcare and emergency preparedness communities have organized some of the most successful and visible of these initiatives, notably the civic hacking initiatives for Haitian and Chilean relief launched by Crisis Camp/Crisis Commons.

This weekend, however, the newest of the offshoot TEDx conferences, independently-organized regional conferences licensed by the original TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) events, notable for bringing the world’s most best  thinkers and doers together will take place in New York City.

Here’s the 411 from the TEDxNYED website, which will focus specifically on education:

Examining the role of new media and technology in shaping the future of education

TEDxNYED, an all-day conference examining the role of new media and technology in shaping the future of education, will take place in New York City on Saturday, March 6, 2010 and will be webcast live here at tedxnyed.com, allowing viewers around the world to join and engage in these ideas worth spreading.

TEDxNYED is operating under license from TED, organizers of the immensely popular TED Conference, an annual event where some of the world’s leading thinkers and doers are invited to share what they are most passionate about. In the spirit of “ideas worth spreading,” TED has created TEDx, a program of local, organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. ted.com/tedx.

TEDxNYED is independently organized by New York educators. At TEDxNYED, TED Talk videos and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connections. TEDxNYED presenters have been invited to share their insights and inspire conversations about the future of education. Attendees of the conference will participate via networking sessions where they will educate one another and, in the spirit of TED, help spread these ideas.

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Help for Haiti: Conference Call

January 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Humanitarian Assistance, Social Media, featured

In the wake of the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti Tuesday afternoon, many concerned professionals from relief organizations and NGO’s are mobilizing to help. I’m especially proud of the fact that some of my friends and colleagues from the Crisis Camp community are leading the charge.

If you are a humanitarian assistance, international development, emergency response or other professional who is looking for opportunities to help, please join a conference call at 11:00 AM EST on Wednesday, Jan. 13th., with Heather Blanchard, co-organizer of Crisis Camp, Andy Carvin of National Public Radio and others.

International direct dial-in number +1 617 614.4042

US Dial-in number 1-800 867.0864

Enter Passcode: 519 515 96#

Additional Info/Resources – UPDATED, POST-CALL:

CrisisCommons Wiki – Haiti: http://sn.im/haitiquake
CrisisCamp DC at: http://crisiscampdc.ning.com
ReliefWeb: http://www.reliefweb.int
This blog: http://planetrussell.net

Haiti Quake Map:

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