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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Start: 11:00
End: 12:30

Presented by Rob Cottingham

We’ve all grown accustomed to conducting research online, but how do you know that the information you found last month is still relevant? Thanks to RSS, you don’t have to repeat your research ad infinitum to stay on top of an issue any more. With a few simple (and free!) tools, you use RSS to create powerful queries for research that stay updated, so you stay updated. This webinar will explain the mechanics, show you examples of tools, and work through a few real life examples.

Price: $60 for NTEN members, $100 for non-members

> Register here

End: 17:30
Start: 2007/02/22 - 7:00pm
End: 2007/02/24 - 5:30pm
Proud Sponsor of Northern Voice 2007 - Feb. 23-24We'll be at this third annual don't-miss-it Vancouver-based (but globally-focused) blogging conference in force!
Friday, February 23, 2007
End: 17:30
Start: 2007/02/22 - 7:00pm
End: 2007/02/24 - 5:30pm
Proud Sponsor of Northern Voice 2007 - Feb. 23-24We'll be at this third annual don't-miss-it Vancouver-based (but globally-focused) blogging conference in force!
Saturday, February 24, 2007
End: 17:30
Start: 2007/02/22 - 7:00pm
End: 2007/02/24 - 5:30pm
Proud Sponsor of Northern Voice 2007 - Feb. 23-24We'll be at this third annual don't-miss-it Vancouver-based (but globally-focused) blogging conference in force!
Start: 16:30
End: 17:30
Join Catherine Winters of Social Signal and Jeff Henshaw of Microsoft in a panel discussion on Virtual Worlds. (Part of Northern Voice 2007 (Feb. 23-24) in Vancouver, BC.)
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Start: 11:00
End: 12:30

Presented by Alexandra Samuel

Conversations about common interests are an important part of any community. Problem is, there hasn’t been a great way to capture the important tools and resources that get mentioned in all those conversations. Social bookmarking sites and RSS have tackled that problem and brought a whole host of new features to communities of interest. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how tags and RSS can be used to tie communities of interest together, celebrate the knowledge of the community, and help communities grow and flourish.

Price: $60 for NTEN members, $100 for non-members

Register here

Monday, March 12, 2007
Start: 11:00
End: 11:45

Speakers: Scott Meyer, About.com
Giovanni Rodriguez, Hubbub PR
Craig Newmark, Craigslist
Alexandra Samuel, Social Signal

This session will focus on lessons that can be learned from non-business communities. We will hear from community managers and organizers running urban communities, sports based communities, political campaign communities and communities for social causes.

For more information on the Community 2.0 Conference: click here

Friday, March 16, 2007
End: 16:30
Start: 2007/03/16 - 6:30pm
End: 2007/03/17 - 4:30pm
Cosponsored by Hollyhock Leadership Institute & IMPACS.

The latest generation of "Web 2.0" or social web strategies and tools offer powerful opportunities for organizations to improve the way they work, communicate their messages, and empower others. Learn how tools for online collaboration and community building like Flickr, MySpace, and YouTube can evolve your organization's online strategy to become smarter and more effective.

Presented by Alexandra Samuel of Social Signal and Jason Mogus of Communicopia. Co-sponsored by Hollyhock Leadership Institute & IMPACs, the Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society.

Runs 6:30pm – 9:30pm on the first day and 9:30am – 4:30pm on the second. Located in Vancouver; address available upon registration. For info call 1-800-933-6339. Registration is open; sign up now!

 

Saturday, March 17, 2007
End: 16:30
Start: 2007/03/16 - 6:30pm
End: 2007/03/17 - 4:30pm
Cosponsored by Hollyhock Leadership Institute & IMPACS.

The latest generation of "Web 2.0" or social web strategies and tools offer powerful opportunities for organizations to improve the way they work, communicate their messages, and empower others. Learn how tools for online collaboration and community building like Flickr, MySpace, and YouTube can evolve your organization's online strategy to become smarter and more effective.

Presented by Alexandra Samuel of Social Signal and Jason Mogus of Communicopia. Co-sponsored by Hollyhock Leadership Institute & IMPACs, the Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society.

Runs 6:30pm – 9:30pm on the first day and 9:30am – 4:30pm on the second. Located in Vancouver; address available upon registration. For info call 1-800-933-6339. Registration is open; sign up now!

 

Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Start: 19:00

If you work at the intersection of technology and community-building, we hope you'll join us at Workspace (located at 21 Water Street in Gastown) for the March gathering of Social Tech Brewing's Vancouver chapter. Social Tech Brewing brings together folks from social media, nonprofit organizations, community service, social activism, social ventures and technology to share ideas -- and beer!

Our March event will bring together people who are using Second Life and other virtual worlds as environments for learning and community-building. Our speakers will be Chuck Hamilton, a Learning Solutions Leader for IBM, and Gerri Sinclair, Executive Director of the Masters in Digital Media program at Great Northern Way Campus (GNWC), a collaboration between the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design, and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Chuck is leading the new IBM@PLAY program that was one of the winning initiatives to emerge out of IBM's Innovation Jam, and will give us a snapshot of how IBM is using Second Life as a space for collaboration and training. Gerri will give us the scoop on GNWC's Second Life campus, which is the most talked-about Second Life project to emerge out of the Lower Mainland.

Whether you're already exploring Second Life or other virtual worlds, or you're curious to find out what the buzz is all about, this is a great chance to meet some of the leading innovators and hear about some very exciting projects We also hope this event will attract people working in Second Life, other virtual worlds and the gaming community to come out and join us -- this a great chance for us to meet up in the real world. Presentations & discussion will start at 7:00 and wrap by 7:45. At about 8:00 we'll move across the street to 6 Acres pub for another hour of libations, gossip exchange, and general consipracy-hatching. Please RSVP and let us know you're coming. We hope to see you there!

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