Entries for May 11 2007
MediaSnackers/DesignShare Podcast#82
[SUMMARY—The 82nd MediaSnackers podcast is presented with DesignShare and features Barbara Diamond.]
(WORLD) The MediaSnackers podcast focusses on individuals, organisations or companies who are simply impressing us and which are crying out for more discussion.
Our third DesignShare and MediaSnackers podcast sees us (Christian Long and DK) talking to Senior Advisor to the Knowledge Works Foundation, Barbara Diamond.
0.00 0. intros
1.09—2.14 what it means to be a change agent and an operating foundation
2.15—5.57 the back story behind the Institute For The Future collaboration
5.58—8.44 what the Map of Future Forces Affecting Education will do
8.45—11.50 are educators and decision-makers ready to use tools like the map
11.51—14.36 what are the big challenges to make it work
14.37—17.16 what conversations are evolving through the use of the map
17.17—18.26 where is the student involvement?
18.27—19.12 Outro
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In The Wild Part Two
[SUMMARY—More from In The Wild.]
(GBR) At the beginning of our presentation with Ewan McIntosh at the 'In The Wild' event yesterday, I invited the youth participants to get up, get in peoples faces and even, if they wish, join us on stage (as they all had digital cameras and camcorders—here's a flavour of the result:
From Ewans flickr stream and In The Wild flickr stream plus check out this interview over at Katie Ledgers blog.
In The Wild Part One
[SUMMARY—At Channel 4 again.]
(GBR) Yesterday, MediaSnackers participated at a great event, hosted by Channel 4 called 'In The Wild'—check out the event blog here.
Not only did we get the opportunity to be interviewed by some inspiring young people attending the event and the fantastically lovely BBC Click reporter Katie Ledger, but we also got to meet an array of individuals whose enthusiasm for new media and technology matched our own.
We were also hugely honoured to share the stage with (new to Channel 4 and chair of the session) Matt Locke, Commissioning Editor, Channel 4 Education, Bronwyn Kunhardt, Director of Social Media Consensus and Rachel O'Connell, Chief Safety Officer, Bebo. Plus, we got the opportunity to deliver a presentation with blogger and social media specialist Ewan McIntosh (a pure thrill and privilege).
If you want a deeper insight into what happened in our session then check out Dans write-up or have a peek at Ewans blog entry.
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