A couple of days ago, some of us met together for a live web chat. In order to share the conversations that took place, we’ve created a transcript.
If you missed this chat, don’t worry. We’ve got others planned.
A couple of days ago, some of us met together for a live web chat. In order to share the conversations that took place, we’ve created a transcript.
If you missed this chat, don’t worry. We’ve got others planned.
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Welcome to the second of the reach out blog interviews.
This interview is with Adam Dalton, UK Operations Change Manager at the British Council.
To hear his thoughts on ‘how to apply innovation and creative thinking to product development’, and questions posed by participants Ghassan (Morocco) and Nader (Lebanon), and check it out below.
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Adam will be running his session on the first day of the workshop.
What does everyone think about what Adam and others said? Is there anything specific you’d like us to ask Adam before the workshop?
Pukul and I (Matt) were discussing the idea of having a web chat with whoever can make it on Monday 18th December at 1500hrs GMT. There’s no specific agenda, other than finding out what you’ve all been upto. For some of you, it could be the first time we’ve met!
It’s possible that if lots of people turn up, it’ll be difficult to see what everyone is saying as the text will scroll very quickly. Pukul or myself may end up facilitating what’s going on in this eventuality.
If you want to see how 1500hrs GMT relates to where you live, click here.
Welcome to the fist of the reach out blog interviews.
This interview is with Peter Armstrong, Innovations Director at Oneworld.net, and how they’re working with Second Life and Web 2.0 - namely www.oneclimate.net to address global climate change issues.
To hear his thoughts on ‘mashing up technology and software’ in a civil society context, and questions posed by participants Ghassan (Morocco) and Nader (Lebanon), check it out below.
Dial up connections (32kbps):
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Broadband connections (128kbps):
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Peter will be working on the reach out workshop in January 2007 delivering a session on applying innovative tools and Web 2.0 to real issues.