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I'm off to my third BlogHer Conference! While PowerPoint presentations with deadening bullet points are banned from sessions, I a few slides to share. This year I"m speaking on a panel called " Getting It On(line) for a Cause. I use it mostly to help me organize my thoughts and not as part of the presentation.
The nonprofit technology social calendar was packed full this evening with events happening all over Harvard Square, from the Symposium on Social Architecture co-sponsored by Corante and the Berkman Center to the 501 C3Tech Club gathering to a Blogher Meetup ! Stair Speech Series: Lisa Stone, Blogher. Technorati Tags: blogher
I first met Heather Gold when she did stand up comedy at the first Blogher conference in 2005. I do a lot of presenting and am spending to much time writing bullet points, creating slides, and practicing what I’m going to say. I first met Heather Gold when she did stand up comedy at the first Blogher conference in 2005.
Details: Date: May 12, 2009. Location: global (telephone and web). Panels: See the list of panel sessions here. Register: Registration is not yet open.
I wasn't there, but Alan Levine captured it on a mp3 file and blogher Bev Traynor took some notes. All we need are the PowerPoint slides to complete our virtual experience. Update: Nancy reports that she didn't wear the purple PJs and here PPT slides can be found here. I think she is wearing her purple pajamas, but not sure.
and use the same slides?" " If you look at my slideshare collection, I have like 50 different slide shows. I'm trying to make a title slide and you can't poke yourself. I thought it might be easy peasy, but it is hard work. Lately, I've been asking myself a question, "Why don't I just do the same old presentation.
I'm gearing up to do some live blogging at blogher and NCDD. At last year's blogher, someone said that live bloggers need to carry around a hip flask in their tool box! I'll photograph the speaker, selected slides or fipchart notes, and people in the room. I process information through my fingers -- I think through my fingers!
Beth Kanter, BlogHer Editor for Social Change and Nonprofits, writes Beth's Blog. (You can see an example of a slideshare (and some early contributions) here.) She is hoping to raise $10,000 for a group of female entrepreneurs in the Philippines. You have until October 31st to participate.
See the slide deck below and notes from the panelists: WomenWhoTech: Tools Galore. I see on the slides different services, is there one comprehensive program where we can manage everything? Moderator: Amy Sample Ward, NetSquared. The sessions are short (only 50 minutes!) but pack in a tremendous amount of information.
Later that summer, I had the honor of being interviewed by Ponzi at BlogHer. Can't wait to find those slide decks online. I love conversational keynotes and have ever since I first experienced them during the Global Voices London Summit 2005 and Blogher plenary session in 2005. s very difficult to decide which to attend.
Presentation Slides on flickr Blog post here. Here's a roundup of all the live blog posts from the recent BlogHer conference neatly organized by session. Ruby Sinreich's Advocacy 2.0 NpTech Talk. The Socialmarkets Manifesto is here. There are many sparks for conversation about the points raised. AFP Blog picks up on some Web2.0
He`e Nalu is the Hawaiian word for "surf" it literally means "to slide on churning water" but "nalu" also refers to the amniotic fluid and He`e Nalu also implies being born. Cross posted at BlogHer. So there is also cultural healing as well. The Hawaiians believe that the ocean itself is healing.
Here's the slides. Millie Garfield (who I've had the pleasure of meeting at BlogHer) and I had a great talk about our "virtual blogging" friends. Seo campaigns - 90 days in advance of your busiest season. I was torn, I wanted to attend John Federico's session on downloadable metrics, but ended up at another session.
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