|
|
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) |
Line 2: |
Line 2: |
| | | |
| For liveblogged transcripts of this talk, see the [http://civic.mit.edu/blog/rahulb/awesome-summit-2012-the-age-of-peak-guilt MIT Center for Civic Media blog]. | | For liveblogged transcripts of this talk, see the [http://civic.mit.edu/blog/rahulb/awesome-summit-2012-the-age-of-peak-guilt MIT Center for Civic Media blog]. |
− |
| |
− | == Participants ==
| |
− | === Zach Walker ===
| |
− | Zach works for [http://www.donorschoose.org/ Donor's Choose]. Most people know what Donor's Choose is, but for those who don't, it's often described as "Kickstarter for American public schools".
| |
− |
| |
− | === Nick Grossman ===
| |
− | Nick is an internet advocate and is working on starting up [http://connected.io/ connected.io]. Nick thinks about how networks and connectedness are changing things.
| |
− |
| |
− | === Andrew Slack ===
| |
− | Andrew works for the [http://thehpalliance.org/ Harry Potter Alliance], which draws parallels between real world projects and fiction to inspire fans into action. Their view is that fantasy is not an escape, but an invitation.
| |
− |
| |
− | === Michael Norton ===
| |
− | Michael works at [http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=ovr&facId=326229 Harvard Business School] and studies the relationships between happiness and money.
| |
− |
| |
− | == Q&A ==
| |
− | * What can we do to build awesomeness into organizations that don't have it baked in from the start?
| |
− |
| |
− | You can use competition to convince organizations - issue a challenge to them to do specific Awesome things (like opening up data to developers).
| |
− |
| |
− | [[category:Monday]]
| |
− | [[category:Meta]]
| |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 15 February 2014