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2006 Remote Conference

Chat transcripts are now available! Just scroll down to the schedule of speakers -- the chat transcript for each session is available as a link after each speaker's listing. 

Welcome to the NetSquared remote conference! This is the place where all the live chat sessions took place, featuring speakers from the NetSquared conference, as well as other guests.

Check out remote-resources for a list of all the links, books and organizations mentioned during the remote conference. Cool!

Find me at the Net2 Remote ConferenceIf you attended, you can let the world know (and give the conference some link love) by posting this badge on your blog or web site. Find the instructions for posting it here.

To try out gabbly, the chat software we used, just scroll to the bottom of this page.

You may also want to check out our informal hallway chat room.

Schedule of chat room guests

Please note: all times are P.S.T. 

May 30th

9 am Judith Feder on "Health care and web 2.0 patient communities" -- chat transcript

10 am Sarah Pullman of DeSmogBlog and Web of Change on "Supporting your event with blogging" -- chat transcript

11 am Rolf Kleef of Greenpeace -- chat transcript

12 noon Michael Cornfield of BuzMetrics, ElectionMall and George Washington University on "Political Bloggers" -- chat transcript

1 pm  Alexandra Samuel of Social Signal on "Building Online Community: Behind the Scenes at NetSquared" -- chat transcript

2 pm Liz Lawley, Visiting Research at Microsoft, on "Partnering with researchers in industry and academia" -- chat transcript

3 pm  Lisa Stone of BlogHer -- chat transcript

4pm Micki Krimmel of Participant Productions on "Media that Mobilizes: An Inconvenient Truth, ClimateCrisis and more tales from Participate.net" -- chat transcript

May 31st

9 am    Beth Kanter on "Tagging in the Nonprofit World" -- chat transcript

10 am    Robyn Deupree of Bloglines -- chat transcript

11 am    Mike Linksvayer of Creative Commons on "Leveraging Technology for Free
Culture and Your Nonprofit's Mission" -- chat transcript

12 noon  Enoch Choi of Palo Alto Medical Foundation on "Tech Tools in Medicine: Personal Health Records, Mobile Devices, Blogging,Podcasting, Health Search & Tagging @ Google Co-op" -- chat transcript

1 pm    Boris Mann from Bryght on "Open Source and your non-profit" -- chat transcript

2 pm    Scott Heiferman from Meetup.com -- chat transcript

3 pm    Nancy White of Full Circle "Online Facilitation Open Discussion (no lecture!)" -- chat transcript

4pm     Edward Vielmetti from the University of Michigan School of Information on "Superpatron: viewing libraries from a patron's point of view" -- chat transcript

 

Welcome to the remote conference chat room!

All you have to do is type your name in the "Name" field, hit "change", and then start typing (or reading). Please review our chat room guidelines so that you can help make our remote chat a constructive, lively part of the conference.

Please note: the Gabbly chat system supports only the following browsers: Firefox 1.5, IE 6.0, Safari 2.0, and Flock. Please note that comments in these chat rooms do not necessarily reflect the views of CompuMentor/TechSoup, or any of its employees or affiliates.

Having trouble connecting to the chat room? Contact Alexandra Samuel via AIM (awsamuel) or Skype (awsamuel).



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