Mefeedia Video Tag : innovation http://www.mefeedia.com/tags/innovation/ http://www.mefeedia.com/images/new_logo.gif Mefeedia Video Tag : innovation http://www.mefeedia.com/tags/innovation/ innovation video tag stream on mefeedia.com Mefeedia.com frank@mefeedia.com 12317269 Building a Better Bottlecap http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/building-a-better-bottlecap/12317269/
From : YouTube :: Tag // modest
A simple modification for a modest goal Author: mroatie Keywords: Bottle Innovation Stanford Water Added: November 16, 2008 ]]>
Mon, 17 Nov 2008 02:27:09 -0500 Building a Better Bottlecap
12308436 Make Change: Earn http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/make-change-earn/12308436/
From : Journey Church - West Chester
On a daily basis we make change with our money. We make change as we earn, give, save and spend. Sometimes we make good decisions with how we make change. Other times, well, not so much. In this new series, we hope you are challenged to make change with how you manage the resources God has entrusted to you. Make Change: Earn ]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 22:11:10 -0500 Make Change: Earn
12307371 APC 2008-11-16 Technology News Update http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/apc-2008-11-16-technology-news-update/12307371/
From : The Antipodean Podcast
All links to stories covered this week are posted on the podcast blog Feedback to antipodeanpodcast at gmail.com ]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:50:00 -0500 APC 2008-11-16 Technology News Update
12292485 Future Expo 2008 http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/future-expo-2008/12292485/
From : recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
Innovations Ausstellung am Swiss Innovation Forum 2008 ]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 14:17:14 -0500 Future Expo 2008
12313970 Neuer BMW 7er http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/neuer-bmw-7er/12313970/
From : BMW TV
Premiere für das BMW Flaggschiff ]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 03:00:00 -0500 Neuer BMW 7er
12289913 Authors@Google: Scott Kirsner http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/authors-google-scott-kirsner/12289913/
From : YouTube :: Videos by AtGoogleTalks
Scott Kirsner visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "Inventing the Movies: Hollywood's Epic Battle Between Innovation and the Status Quo, from Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs." This event took place on October 16, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. From Edison to the iPod, from the Warner Brothers to George Lucas, the story of how the movies became America's favorite form of escapist entertainment--and retained their hold on our imaginations for more than a century--is a story of innovators prevailing again and again over skeptics who prefer to preserve the status quo. Inventing the Movies unspools the never-before-told story of the innovators who shaped Hollywood: how a chance meeting at the Saratoga Race Track led to the end of black-and-white movies ... how Bing Crosby brought you the VCR ... how Walt Disney tamed television ... how a shotgun blast signaled the end of hand-made models and the beginning of digital special effects ... and how even the almighty Morgan Freeman had trouble persuading theater-owners that the Internet wasn't their mortal enemy. Inventing the Movies is an important read not just for fans of Hollywood's history, but for innovators trying to make change happen in any industry. Author: AtGoogleTalks Keywords: Scott Kirsner Inventing the Movies Hollywood's Epic Battle Between Innovation Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs Authors@Google Added: November 14, 2008 ]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2008 19:41:54 -0500 Authors@Google: Scott Kirsner
12268502 Charlie Leadbeater's 2008 Guglielmo Marconi Lecture http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/charlie-leadbeaters-2008-guglielmo-marconi-lecture/12268502/
From : YouTube :: Videos by euxtv
In the 2008 Guglielmo Marconi Lecture - the Lisbon Council's flagship event on innovation and creativity - Charlie Leadbeater describes the challenges and opportunities for policy makers, innovators, business leaders and citizens in an economy based on mass collaboration. Drawing on the ideas laid out in his best-selling book, We-Think: Mass Innovation, Not Mass Production, this world-renowned expert on innovation and creativity explains how the economic landscape is changing, and how individuals and institutions thrive in a world where more and more people participate directly in decision making and value creation. A former advisor to British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the author of four highly acclaimed books, Mr. Leadbeater is one of Europes foremost innovation experts and idea generators. He currently serves as senior fellow at the UKs National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA). Related links: http://www.lisboncouncil.net/ Author: EUXTV Keywords: Innovation Charlie Leadbeater Lisbon Council Guglielmo Marconi Lecture Collaborative Creativity EUX EUX.TV innovator collaboration I-think Brussels EU European Union youtube guitar90 Added: November 13, 2008 ]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 14:37:17 -0500 Charlie Leadbeater's 2008 Guglielmo Marconi Lecture
12269853 A Sure-Fire Way to Stop Innovation http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/a-sure-fire-way-to-stop-innovation/12269853/
From : Bigg Success
We read the transcript of a great speech, entitled How to Get Rich, given by Jared Diamond at the Museum of Natural History in New York City. It offers some great lessons in history, economics, and innovation. ___ ___ He asks the question, What is the best way to organize human groups and human organizations and businesses so as to maximize productivity, creativity, innovation, and wealth? Now wouldn t we all like to know the answer to that question? He says that in the thirteen thousand years of human history, we have thousands upon thousands of natural experiments. To answer his question, he looked at extreme examples of societies in isolation. The isolation begins About ten thousand years ago, the places we know as Australia, Tasmania, and Flinders Island were connected people could freely travel back and forth between them. Then the glaciers melted. Even though they were only about 200 miles apart, the water-going craft of that era couldn t traverse the rough seas between these three islands. So the 4,000 people of Tasmania and 200 people on Flinders Island became completely isolated from the rest of the world. The isolation ends In the seventeenth century, these two islands were discovered by the Europeans. The first to be rediscovered was Tasmania. It was noted that, at the time, the society was the least technologically advanced and most primitive group of people in the world. They had no fire. They didn t have any tools. They didn t even know how to fish. In fact, archeologists have shown that they had less technology than they had ten thousand years before. So, you ask, what about the 200 people on Flinders Island? When it was discovered around the same time, there were no people there. They became extinct. Our islands So we learn that small isolated groups don t innovate. They may even regress. This historical example got us thinking about islands that we create, often without even realizing that we re placing ourselves in isolation. Field Discoveries aren t isolated to a single field. If you only talk to people within your field, if you only consume content in your space, you re missing out on a whole world of ideas that may be fruitful for your field. Media Many people only consume media with which they agree. Seek out the opposing point-of-view. When you do that, you ll either reinforce your beliefs or you ll start to discover other alternatives. People Universities often don t hire graduates of their own programs as professors. They fear it will lead to nepotistic thinking. Let s learn a lesson from their policy. Get outside your circles of friends and business associates. If you work in the for-profit world, get to know some people in the non-profit world. If you work in government, make sure some of your influencers are in the private sector. ___ I m a pretty social person. But looking back on my former businesses, I ve come to realize that I wasn t feeling fulfilled because I didn t spend enough time seeking out ideas and alternatives outside my sphere. ___ It s so easy to get so busy running your business, working your career, or managing your life that you fail to invest important time in connecting yourself to people, places and things that expand your mind. Islands are a great place to visit. Just make sure you don t get stuck there. What islands have you seen people create? Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes. Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file: http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00264-111308.mp3 Related posts ]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:02:04 -0500 A Sure-Fire Way to Stop Innovation
12274133 Innovation http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/innovation/12274133/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
Innovation is a key factor in the global knowledge economy. Denmark was the first nation to adopt a national policy on innovation.Read more about Denmark ]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 07:59:05 -0500 Innovation
12270926 Stowe Boyd - Better Plumbing for the Social Web http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/stowe-boyd-better-plumbing-for-the-social-web/12270926/
From : popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
Stowe Boyd - Better Plumbing for the Social Web - Web 2.0 Expo Berlin ]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 04:19:26 -0500 Stowe Boyd - Better Plumbing for the Social Web
12260843 An interview with Craig Mundie, chief research officer for Microsoft http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/an-interview-with-craig-mundie-chief-research-officer-for-microsoft/12260843/
From : Inside Silicon Valley: San Jose Mercury News
It’s been fashionable for years to knock Microsoft for not being hip, cutting edge, innovative. Choose your dart. The folks at Redmond have heard it all. But, of course, the picture is more complex. In its most recent fiscal year, Microsoft spent $8.2 billion on research. That sum makes it one of the largest research organizations in the world. So when I was offered the chance last month to chat with Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, I jumped on it. ]]>
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:44:50 -0500 An interview with Craig Mundie, chief research officer for Microsoft
12253268 The World's Top R&D Spenders http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/the-worlds-top-r-d-spenders/12253268/
From : BusinessWeek -- Innovation of the Week
Barry Jaruzelski, a partner at Booz & Co., discusses the findings in the fourth annual Global Innovation 1000 survey of the world's top spenders in corporate R&D, and why it's important to invest in new products during a recession. ]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:20:18 -0500 The World's Top R&D Spenders
12230523 Inno Product http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/inno-product/12230523/
From : Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
several innovation product which use often.example ashtray,glass or ladder. Ranked 3.81 / 5 | 3544 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video (01:54) Submitted By: lavee Tags: Inno Product Inno Products Product Innovation Innovative Inno Products Funny Glass Coffee Categories: Art & Animation Science & Tech ]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 05:34:25 -0500 Inno Product
12237595 Creating Wealth in the Next Generation Economy http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/creating-wealth-in-the-next-generation-economy/12237595/
From : Bigg Success
Last century, we saw wealth created by large companies using economies of scale to keeps costs low so they could dominate markets. In the next generation economy [pdf], new wealth will be created by entrepreneurs through a network of great relationships built on trust. ___ ___ Trusting relationships will save you time and make you money. The question is, How do you build this trust so you can build relationships? There s a concept called equal consideration of interests you place your interest equal to the other party. That sounds so simple, but we believe it deserves emphasis. Win / lose. I win, you lose doesn t work because it doesn t build the trust that is necessary to have good relationships in tomorrow s business world. Yet there are a lot of people who place their interest above everybody else s. Lose / win. I lose, you win ultimately fails because fulfilling relationships can t be one-sided. Eventually frustration leads to anger and the relationship (if that s what you call it) dissolves. Yet there are a lot of people who place everybody else s interest above their own. Neither one is the best path to building fulfilling relationships. There is a better way Win / win. This is the perfect combination in today s business world. Win / win is equal consideration of interests. Even if it benefits me, I won t do it if it hurts you. We ll work together to find a better way that is mutually beneficial. That s the key to innovation another 21st century necessity. What works today won t be good enough tomorrow. By working together, we can find a better way than either of us could find on our own. Moving quickly on a new venture We just launched a new offline venture. We had an idea for a product. We talked it over with people in our network. Based on their recommendation, we revised it a lot! But it was much better. We reached out to potential strategic partners and got them in place. Last week, one of those strategic partners began selling our product across the nation. It probably would have taken us six to twelve months to do this if we didn t have the right relationships in place. Instead, this all happened in about two months. That s another 21st century mindset once you spot an opportunity, you have to move very quickly. It s hard to do that if you have to develop the concept from scratch. You need to reach out to people and firms who have the infrastructure in place to help you capitalize on it. If they aren t already in your network, it will take longer. So building trusting relationships is essential. But there are (at least) two points to consider Relationship building is a long-term investment. It takes time to build your network. We have years of goodwill built up with some of our strategic partners. This helps get revenue-generation going quickly once you have the right idea. Don t wait to build your network until you need it. It will probably be too late then. Make relationship building an everyday thing. Trusting people solve problems quickly. When you trust your partner and your partner trusts you, problems can be solved much more easily. As we ve had issues, we ve been able to deal with them very quickly. We can hear our partners considering our interests along with their own; they can hear us doing the same thing. The best way we know to capitalize on an opportunity quickly is when two or more people, with trust already in place, consider their interests equally and seek mutually beneficial solutions. It s the way to create wealth in the 21st century! ___ Get the tips and tools you need to be a BIGG success! Subscribe to the Bigg Success Weekly it s FREE! ___ Join us next time as we celebrate our one year anniversary! Until then, here s to your bigg success! Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes. Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file: http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00262-111108.mp3 Related posts Relationship Building Blocks Failure to Do This Harms Relationships 3 Keys to Effective Networking (Image by darktaco) ]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 01:30:49 -0500 Creating Wealth in the Next Generation Economy
12200722 APC 2008-11-09 Mr Softy visits downunder http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/apc-2008-11-09-mr-softy-visits-downunder/12200722/
From : The Antipodean Podcast
This week we cover Microsoft's CEO visit to Australia, the bevvy of announcements made by Telstra at its investor briefing meeting, and a range of other tech and science stories. We also continue our discussion of the 'Cloud' with further exploration of Microsoft's Live Mesh as well as exploring Yoics Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/aptusstrategy Feedback to antipodeanpodcast at gmail.com All links to stories covered are on the blog ]]>
Sat, 08 Nov 2008 19:14:00 -0500 APC 2008-11-09 Mr Softy visits downunder
12192034 Children, Technology and Educations http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/children-technology-and-educations/12192034/
From : YouTube :: Videos by WatchMojo
http://www.WatchMojo.com looks at how kids are now being exposed to technology at an earlier age. Author: WatchMojo Keywords: technology kids children internet innovation science learning education Added: November 7, 2008 ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 12:45:05 -0500 Children, Technology and Educations
12177144 (4 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Ken Goldberg on Collaborative Networked Observatories http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-4-of-14-iskme-edforum-ken-goldberg-on-collaborative-networked-observatories/12177144/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 10:50:57 -0500 (4 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Ken Goldberg on Collaborative Networked Observatories
12196182 Behind the app that arranged TechCrunch50 http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/behind-the-app-that-arranged-techcrunch50/12196182/
From : YouTube :: Tag // techcrunch
app2you built the system that helped TechCrunch sort through thousands of company submissions for its TechCrunch50 conference. We'll learn more about the programs they built from founder Yannis Papakonstantinou. Also a professor of computer science and engineering at UCSD, Papakonstantinou will tell us about other changes he's seeing in collaboration. Author: fastcompany Keywords: 2.0 app2you collaboration Innovation office TC50 techcrunch Technology Work/Life WorkFastTV Yannis Added: November 7, 2008 ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 09:32:08 -0500 Behind the app that arranged TechCrunch50
12263943 The Revolution will be Syndicated http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/the-revolution-will-be-syndicated/12263943/
From : recent posts bookmarked by malburns - blip.tv (beta)
A wild and zombie starring presentation in Second Life by Jim Groom and Tom Woodward at the 2008 NMC Symposium on "Rock the Academy" The coming revolution will be syndicated through a web of feeds making ideas ever easier to find. Sharing will no longer be the exception, but the rule. Enduring these hard, transitional times takes not only a revolutionary mindset, but the resourcefulness of a survivalist, therefore the methods we will examine are not only mind altering, but they are also very cheap, flexible, and open. This presentation will involve some performance art in an effort to "revolutionize" how we imagine web-based publishing in higher education. Be ready to doff the chains of LMS slavery and join the brave new world of web-publishing in the Age of Syndication. ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 06:11:30 -0500 The Revolution will be Syndicated
12177145 (5 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Q&A Why aren't all schools doing this kind of innovation? http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-5-of-14-iskme-edforum-q-a-why-arent-all-schools-doing-this-kind-of-innovation/12177145/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: + Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium + Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education + Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 02:45:20 -0500 (5 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Q&A Why aren't all schools doing this kind of innovation?
12177146 (1 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Introduction: From Collaboratories to Public Spaces: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-1-of-14-iskme-edforum-introduction-from-collaboratories-to-public-spaces-bringing-the-world-to-stud/12177146/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: + Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium + Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education + Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 02:05:40 -0500 (1 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Introduction: From Collaboratories to Public Spaces: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild
12177147 (3 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Megan Simmons: Hands on at the Coyote Point Museum: Sustainable Agriculture Exhibit http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-3-of-14-iskme-edforum-megan-simmons-hands-on-at-the-coyote-point-museum-sustainable-agriculture-exh/12177147/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: + Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium + Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education + Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 00:54:21 -0500 (3 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Megan Simmons: Hands on at the Coyote Point Museum: Sustainable Agriculture Exhibit
12182212 Monsters Myths Masks: Anger http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/monsters-myths-masks-anger/12182212/
From : Journey Church - West Chester
The things that haunt our souls... Halloween conjures up thoughts of spooky ghouls and goblins. This fall at Journey we're confronting sinister monsters, myths & masks that frighten us all. These things haunt us and keep us from the freedom God has in store for us. Monsters Myths Masks: Anger ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 19:43:47 -0500 Monsters Myths Masks: Anger
12177148 (14 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Final Thoughts from the Panel http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-14-of-14-iskme-edforum-final-thoughts-from-the-panel/12177148/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 17:10:32 -0500 (14 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Final Thoughts from the Panel
12177149 (13 of 14) ISKME EdForum: What is the Role of Assistive Technology? http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-13-of-14-iskme-edforum-what-is-the-role-of-assistive-technology/12177149/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:53:35 -0500 (13 of 14) ISKME EdForum: What is the Role of Assistive Technology?
12177150 (12 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Other Innovative Projects http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-12-of-14-iskme-edforum-other-innovative-projects/12177150/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:19:52 -0500 (12 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Other Innovative Projects
12178462 Professional Development http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/professional-development/12178462/
From : MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
Short clip of Lynette Lewis discussing innovation and influence. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 15:25:04 -0500 Professional Development
12177151 (11 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Next Steps? http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-11-of-14-iskme-edforum-next-steps/12177151/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:44:02 -0500 (11 of 14) ISKME EdForum: Next Steps?
12177152 (10 of 14) ISKME EdForum: How are collaborative community projects managed? http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/-10-of-14-iskme-edforum-how-are-collaborative-community-projects-managed/12177152/
From : - blip.tv (beta)
From Collaboratories to Public Space: Bringing the World to Students and Putting Classrooms in the Wild. May 2008. "Find out about opportunities for connecting digital and physical learning on the web, in the classroom, and in informal settings?at all educational levels, from science to social studies, from math to music. What are the implications for teaching and learning?" Panelists included: ? Sam Donovan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Dept of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Associate Director of the BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium ? Megan Simmons, Education Programs Manager, Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education ? Ken Goldberg, Professor and Director, New Media Center, UC Berkeley ISKME created the Bay Area Educational Leadership Forum series to help provide the educational community in the San Francisco Bay Area with a regular, on-going opportunity for sharing ideas about effective educational improvement, through the lenses of knowledge management and continuous improvement. The Forum seeks to bring together education leaders, professionals, business leaders, and innovators to share and collaborate on knowledge management strategies and practices for the improvement of K-12 and higher education. ]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:09:04 -0500 (10 of 14) ISKME EdForum: How are collaborative community projects managed?
12196983 Shockvertising - From Grossvertising to Sexy Sumo (Halloween Special) http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/shockvertising-from-grossvertising-to-sexy-sumo-halloween-special/12196983/
From : Revver - popular Videos
Author: trendhunter Added: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 18:54:37 -0800 Duration: 239Fake lesbians, murder advertising, sexy sumo wrestlers, naughty surrealism and punching employees. Shockvertising is not a new tool, but the viral nature of the blogosphere is making shock more popular than ever before. Shock is something that can have a powerful impact. It can open our eyes and change lives. Youll see from this video that many of the most extreme examples of shockvertising are governments, charities and public service announcements. Typically, marketers find themselves with boring messages or products, but the medium can make a message viral. ]]>
Wed, 05 Nov 2008 21:54:37 -0500 Shockvertising - From Grossvertising to Sexy Sumo (Halloween Special)