Conferences

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After a 45 minute chat with last year's N2Y2 winners on their successes and challenges over the last 12 months, CompuMentor/Tech Soup co-CEO Marnie Webb announced the three winners.  Read on ...

 

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The 21 projects that made it to the NetSquared 2008 conference were created by passionate people that wish to use technology to improve the world, whether in their particular corner or far beyond.  Some are regions that have met with disaster, including New Orleans, post-election Kenya, and the Darfur region.  Others are the hometowns of the presenters, including Chicago, Los Angeles County, and (again) New Orleans.  Still others seek to enact change everywhere, whether focused on the actions of the U.S.

Liveblogging N2Y3: NetSquared's 2008 Conference

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on May 28, 2008 - 1:09pm.
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We've just begun Day 2 of NetSquared's annual conference, hosted by Cisco Systems at their Santa Clara, CA conference center. The 350 or so attendees were drawn here by a call for proposals for social good in the form of mashups; the 21 project proposals with the most votes from NetSquared members have made it to the conference and are presenting their cases for funding. Later today everyone here will vote for their favorites, and the top votegetters will share $100,000 to fund their projects.

Launch of my tour of California at HASTAC II

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on May 23, 2008 - 1:59am.
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My prologue for my weeklong tour through California, beginning with HASTAC II at UC-Irvine and UCLA.
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South by Southwest attendees seize the moment rather than allow a keynote discussion with Facebook's CEO and other panel discussions to go by in dullness. Also, the best marketing ideas from SXSW swag bags. Read on ...

NetSquared Mashup Challenge - submissions due March 14

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on February 15, 2008 - 5:30pm.
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Read on for a message from Net Squared regarding their 2008 Mashup Challenge, which will award $100,000 in funding to 20 promising projects, and vote for the top three at their annual conference in May 2008. The deadline for submissions is March 14.
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Last one. :)

Read on for my notes from Jennifer Ouelette's session, entitled Adventures in Science Blogging.

After this, I'll give your feed reader a break and post my conclusions about the conference later.  

Updated January 20

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Read on for my notes on the Framing Science panel, featuring Jennifer Jacquet, Chris Mooney, and Sheril Kirshenbaum, at the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging conference.  

This is the second-to-last liveblog post, I promise. :)

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Read on for my notes from the Student Blogging from K - PhD panel at the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging conference.
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Read on for my notes from the session on Blogging the Social Sciences and Humanities at the 2008 North Carolina Science Blogging Conference.