Join us for the San Francisco Net Tuesday on September 9:
Involver: How Nonprofits Can Create Video Campaigns for Social Networks.
Hi all, just a quick note to say that the remote conference transcripts are now up. You can view them at http://www.netsquared.org/projects/health and http://www.netsquared.org/projects/environment.
Many thanks to Enoch Choi of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and Dawn Danby of WorldChanging for the excellent conversations. Thanks also to Joe Solomon of stuckinbed.org and Lars Hasselblad Torres for moderating the conversations. You are stars.
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We need people who can help keep the conversation moving along during the remote portion of the NetSquared Conference on May 29th and 30th.
The moderator will ensure that the speaker is online at the appointed time, pop in with questions if conversation flags, and intervene if the conversation gets derailed.
Each conversation will last for one hour, so the total time required of the moderator is only a little over an hour on the day of the chat, and perhaps fifteen minutes of prep time beforehand.
If you'd like to volunteer as a chat moderator, we'd love your help! Send an e-mail to net2chat@socialsignal.com, and we'll send you a link to our sign-up page.
You can see transcripts from last year's remote conference here.
Planning on joining us for the remote conference? Let the world know (and give the conference some link love) by posting this badge on your blog or web site. Just copy and paste the following HTML code wherever you'd like it to appear:
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As part of the NetSquared remote conference, I'm going to be hosting an online chat conversation on "Building online community: Behind the scenes at NetSquared". Since Social Signal helped to develop the strategy for the NetSquared site, and undertook the Drupal set-up and configuration work on both NetSquared and Net2Learn, we periodically get questions from people who want to know why we set up a certain feature in a particular way, or how we were able to get a page to work a certain way in Drupal. This session is a chance to answer some of those questions in a more structured setting.