[April 2, 2013] Digital Storytelling Panel

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When: Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 5:30 PM To 7:30 PM

Where: SAP Executive Briefing Centre, 910 Mainland Street, between Smith and Nelson, Vancouver, BC.

About the event:

Digital storytelling is “using the tools of digital media to craft, record, share and value the stories of individuals and communities, in ways that improve our lives” (Center for Digital Storytelling).  Non-profit organizations can now leverage an ever growing number of tools to harness their stories, communicate with stakeholders, and further their mission.

This panel discussion will showcase some digital storytelling tools with examples of them at work, providing attendees with new mediums and skills in conveying your organization’s message.

The twitter hashtag for Net Tuesday is #ntvan and our account is @NetTuesday

Phillip DjwaAgentic Digital Media@phillipdjwa – Phillip is a certified Internet Marketing specialist and strategist with more than 18 years experience in the high-technology industry. During this time, Phillip has worked on a wide range of technology and web-integrated communications projects for Fortune 500 companies, high-tech start-ups, and not-for-profit organizations.

 

Jason Toalhttp://www.jasontoal.ca@draggin – By day, Jason works in an educational support unit that delivers e-learning solutions to the teaching community.  By night, he participates (and DJs) in an open Digital Storytelling course (DS 106) out of the University of Mary Washington.  DS 106 explores the web as a culture, as a media source, and as a place to publish in the open.

 

 

Vanessa ChasePhilanthropy for All@vanessaechaseVanessa is a writer, non-profit collaborator and philanthropy advocate. Her interest in storytelling and donor relations drives her work.  She has worked for several non-profits in Vancouver, Canada as a fundraiser and communications specialist.  Vanessa utilizes stories to emotionally connect donors to the organization’s mission in a way that inspires their involvement.

 

 

Andrew NguyenLemongrass Films@andrew_directorAndrew has worked with numerous organizations to make films that move people and influence thinking. He focuses on projects that contribute to social value and affect positive social change.  Working closely with clients, he develops story ideas that respond to a client’s communications objectives and resonate with the intended audience.

BONUS – 5:55-6:00pm: #StruttaCares promo by Tina Hoang.

TWITTER

  • Hashtag for Net Tuesday is #ntvan
  • Official account is @NetTuesday

RSVP on Meetup.com

When: Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 5:30 PM To 7:30 PM

Where: SAP Executive Briefing Centre, 910 Mainland Street, between Smith and Nelson, Vancouver, BC.

RSVP on Meetup.com

Agenda

  • 5:30 – 6:00 pm: schmoozing and snacks
  • 6:00 – 7:00 pm: Digital Storytelling panel
  • 7:00 – 7:30 pm: Q&A

Event report: IT Project Management for Nonprofits

Here’s a terrifying statistic: 70% of Information Technology (IT) projects failStudies consistently show that even well-resourced organizations have a better-than-even chance of project failure. Reasons include “fuzzy business objectives”, “out-of-sync stakeholders” and “excessive rework”. In short: a lack of good project management (and not a shortage of money.)

That’s why Net Tuesday Vancouver collaborated with PM-volunteers.org on March 5 for “IT project management for nonprofits”. Experts from PM-Volunteers provided an introduction to the core skills of project management and presented a case study on their work with BC211’s Information Management System Implementation.

Storify by David Gloyn-Cox.

IT Project management for nonprofits

A fast and furious story about one groups successful experience with pm-volunteers.org.

Storified by Net Tuesday· Sat, Mar 09 2013 12:32:42

Home | pm-volunteers.orgPM-Volunteers.org™ (PM-V) is a grassroots initiative of the project management community. Our mission is to mobilize the project manageme…
Don Williams, PM-V’s Senior Client Relationship Manager, and Shawn Hawkins, the volunteer project manager for BC211’s Information Management System Implementation Project, will be co-presenting the session.
IT Project management for nonprofitsHere's a terrifying statistic: 70% of Information Technology (IT) projects fail! Studies consistently show that even well-resourced …
It was really interesting to hear from Shawn Hawkins about how pm-volunteers.org works. For such a young organization, it’s good to see how they are making a difference in such an effective way. It was great to have the opportunity to learn from their experiences.                                                                                                                                                                              Stephen Bau
Hey @pmvolunteersorg – @DonaldwDon and Shawn Hawkins KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK last night. Amazing! VIDEO: http://ow.ly/isN5A #ntvanNet Tuesday Meetup

The slides (alas not snakes)

IT Project Management for Nonprofits – Net Tuesday March 5 2013IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR NONPROFITS A CASE STUDY

Videos and Photox..

Net Tuesday Vancouver at the Hive presents: IT Project management for nonprofitsmindagape
#ntvanDavid Gloyn-Cox
#ntvanDavid Gloyn-Cox
Eli’s Standard Introduction to Net Tuesday Vancouverevdg

A feed, because it is…

We’re hosting another awesome @NetTuesday #ntvan meetup tonight! Thanks to @elijah, @chadleaman & @pmvolunteersorg! http://pic.twitter.com/R4Fl7GK89vThe HiVE – Vancouver
#ntvan welcome to our visitors, really pleased to see nice faces.Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan welcome to Sean and Don…Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan @pm-volunteers help out since Nov 2009Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan over 80 projects and 5000 hours of support. 😀 lovelyNet Tuesday Meetup
Learning about IT project managmt @NetTuesday. Lots of great takeaways this month! #ntvanVanessa Chase
Looking for community, social or government services? Simply DIAL 2-1-1. http://ow.ly/1T9Qdi @bc211help #ntvanChad Leaman
#ntvan #pmv scope of work, deliverables, project sponsor, and objectives.Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan #pmv breakout session raised question s, Shawn stressed importance of questions and communication.Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan #pmv how to spread the thin patiena of money effectively.Net Tuesday Meetup
Non Profit Project Management Training – Great free resources to assist you, from @pmvolunteersorg http://ow.ly/1T9Sd7 #ntvan #npmmChad Leaman
Definitely see many applications for a Risk Register in other areas of #nonprofit work. #ntvanVanessa Chase
RT @chadleaman: Non profit PM Training – Great free resources to assist you, from @pmvolunteersorg http://ow.ly/1T9Sd7 #ntvan #npmmErin Jeffery
@hivevancouver @NetTuesday last night was super-fun. Thanks for being our host. I <3 our sponsors! #ntvanEli van der Giessen

One minute of change…

A chance for you to promote your needs and skillz, you have one minute to ptich, sing dance whatever. have fun and effect the world.
#ntvan prep for one minute updates, tweet us if you’d like a mention. #1minUpNet Tuesday Meetup
@Dreffed @NetTuesday hire a youth with a physical disability, I’ll pay their wage for 8 weeks. #ntvan http://www.neilsquire.ca/latest-news/employers-enable-youth-disability-work/Chad Leaman
Looking for Employers – Enable Youth with a Disability to workYouth Enabled Program Enable youth with a disability to work The Neil Squire Society’s Youth Enabled Program is an employment program for…
Needs some help with yout strategy, Anthony is willing to help and guide you down the paths…
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Field trip: NetSquared Greater Seattle

I’ve been the organizer of Vancouver’s Net Tuesday for over three years, but last week (for the first time ever!) I had the chance to visit another city’s NetSquared event. It was awesome! I’ve been privileged to host two other NetSquared organizers in Vancouver (Tierney and Mel) but this was the first time I got to experience another city’s NetSquared magic in person.
The newly re-energized Seattle organizing team put together a kick-ass review of their big digital wins of 2012.
Ephemera
A HUGE thanks to the Seattle team for being so welcoming. Chris, Cornelia, Elena, Joel, Maureen, Michael and Sean – you can created a powerful, sustainable group.
It was totally worth the three hour drive from Vancouver, BC to Seattle to attend the relaunch of #Net2Seattle. Check out those handsome kids!
Seattle organizers with poster

3 Event Reporting Tools for Non-Bloggers

NetSquared’s local organizers hold over 450 nonprofit technology events annually. The best way to participate is to attend in person but our organizers also create event reports so that they can share the lessons learned with a global audience. You can find many of those event summaries here on the NetSquared blog, but some organizers just don’t like blogging! I’m one of them. For those more visually-oriented organizers the NetSquared community and I have been experimenting with some non-blog ways to document NetSquared local events.

Here are a few tools and techniques that will help you easily create event reports:

Storify

NetSquared events create a huge amount of digital ephemera: tweets, slides, videos, links mentioned, photos… Storify.com offers an online tool that helps you collect your event’s online clutter and shape it into a coherent story using a drag and drop interface. Here’s an example from Vancouver’s January event with Cambridge organizer Mel Findlater.

Google+ Hangouts

Several NetSquared groups have been streaming their events using Google+ Hangouts and then automatically uploading the event to youtube. Amanda in Burlington has been doing this regularly as has Judy Hallman in North Carolina. For an example of a more complex, multi-city event streamed via Google+ Hangouts check out the four city NetSquared Downunder camp organized by our team in Australia and New Zealand.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHZn4A1GMPI?rel=0]

Live screencast recordings

The newest and laziest form of event reporting I’ve recently discovered is to create a screencast from your event. This is a perfect solution for demos and other presentations that feature slides or a lot of on-screen activity. You use screencasting software (here’s 12 options from free to expensive – I used Screenflow) to record a video of all on-screen activity and record audio using the computer’s built-in microphone. Now you have a file with presentation audio and video that you can upload to youtube or video. It’s SUPER easy as long as you set-up your presenter’s computer ahead of time! Check out this example from Vancouver’s data visualization event.

[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/59114867 w=500&h=313]

Visualizing data using maps and other tools – NetTuesday Vancouver from Mack Hardy on Vimeo.

How do you document your events? Please share your favorite tricks and tools in the comments.

3 Event Reporting Tools for Non-Bloggers

NetSquared’s local organizers hold over 450 nonprofit technology events annually. The best way to participate is to attend in person but our organizers also create event reports so that they can share the lessons learned with a global audience. You can find many of those event summaries here on the NetSquared blog, but some organizers just don’t like blogging! I’m one of them. For those more visually-oriented organizers the NetSquared community and I have been experimenting with some non-blog ways to document NetSquared local events.

Here are a few tools and techniques that will help you easily create event reports:

Storify

NetSquared events create a huge amount of digital ephemera: tweets, slides, videos, links mentioned, photos… Storify.com offers an online tool that helps you collect your event’s online clutter and shape it into a coherent story using a drag and drop interface. Here’s an example from Vancouver’s January event with Cambridge organizer Mel Findlater.

Google+ Hangouts

Several NetSquared groups have been streaming their events using Google+ Hangouts and then automatically uploading the event to youtube. Amanda in Burlington has been doing this regularly as has Judy Hallman in North Carolina. For an example of a more complex, multi-city event streamed via Google+ Hangouts check out the four city NetSquared Downunder camp organized by our team in Australia and New Zealand.

Live screencast recordings

The newest and laziest form of event reporting I’ve recently discovered is to create a screencast from your event. This is a perfect solution for demos and other presentations that feature slides or a lot of on-screen activity. You use screencasting software (here’s 12 options from free to expensive – I used Screenflow) to record a video of all on-screen activity and record audio using the computer’s built-in microphone. Now you have a file with presentation audio and video that you can upload to youtube or video. It’s SUPER easy as long as you set-up your presenter’s computer ahead of time! Check out this example from Vancouver’s data visualization event.

Visualizing data using maps and other tools – NetTuesday Vancouver from Mack Hardy on Vimeo.

How do you document your events? Please share your favorite tricks and tools in the comments.

Field trip: NetSquared Greater Seattle

I’ve been the organizer of Vancouver’s Net Tuesday for over three years, but last week (for the first time ever!) I had the chance to visit another city’s NetSquared event. It was awesome! I’ve been privileged to host two other NetSquared organizers in Vancouver (Tierney and Mel) but this was the first time I got to experience another city’s NetSquared magic in person.
The newly re-energized Seattle organizing team put together a kick-ass review of their big digital wins of 2012.
Ephemera
A HUGE thanks to the Seattle team for being so welcoming. Chris, Cornelia, Elena, Joel, Maureen, Michael and Sean – you can created a powerful, sustainable group.
It was totally worth the three hour drive from Vancouver, BC to Seattle to attend the relaunch of #Net2Seattle. Check out those handsome kids!

Seattle organizers with poster

Storify: Visualizing data using maps and other tools

Visualizing data using maps and other tools

Mack Hardy talked about maps and putting large amounts of data onto web-based maps, how to get more information onto maps, and some other ways we can dynamically visualize data using opensource javascript libraries like http://d3js.org/ and http://raphaeljs.com/

Storified by Net Tuesday· Tue, Feb 12 2013 12:11:22

Visualizing data using maps and other tools. Bonus: 1 year 1%About the event: Mack will be talking about maps and putting large amounts of data onto web-based maps, how to get more information onto …

Videos

Mack Hardy’s screencast. See all the details from his demo up-close!

Note: the first few minutes are cut off.
Visualizing data using maps and other tools – NetTuesday VancouverMack Hardy
A recording of the presentation by Mindagape’s Eoghan Moriarty.

The audio is rock solid after the first couple of minutes. 🙂
Net Tuesday Vancouver at the Hive presents: Visualizing data using maps and other toolsmindagape

Slides

Mack Hardy has shared his slides. All those tasty frameworks can be found here.
Data Visualization and Mapping using JavascriptVisualizing data using maps and other tools Mack Hardy Director at Affinity Bridge Presented Feb 5th, 2013 at NetTue

Photos

Photos by Linda Liu and Aidan Scott
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Live Tweeting Feed:
#ntvan @mackaffinity started Data VisualizationNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan Step of Data VisualizationAcquireParseFilterMineRepresentRefineInteractNetSquared
#ntvan useful bookhttp://www.amazon.ca/Visualizing-Data-Explaining-Processing-Environment/dp/0596514557Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan Maps – Story telling maps see http://votevision.ca/issues/map and http://lands.fnnation.ca/story/shale_gasNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan Next topics – Fusion Tables using GoogleNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan Fusion Tables http://support.google.com/fusiontables/answer/2571232?hl=enNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan how to get started, except by talking to @mackaffinity http://support.google.com/fusiontables/answer/184641?hl=en&ref_topic=1652595Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan @mackaffinity demos google fusion table so well… really nice guide, simple and yet strangely powerfulNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan another example – using fusion tables for collaborationhttp://mapbox.com/blog/mapbox-fusion-tables-drones/Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan props to http://mapbox.com/ @mapboxNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan http://livingunderdrones.org/ @IHRCRNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan noce source for data for mapping http://data.govt.nz/dataset/show/2286Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan cartogram http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/2012/Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan http://d3js.org/ or http://raphaeljs.com/ for nice js librariesNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan need data http://vancouver.ca/your-government/open-data-catalogue.aspxNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan @mackaffinity demo http://bl.ocks.org/4668062Net Tuesday Meetup
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Data representation of something in Vancouver. Can you guess what it is? #ntvan http://pic.twitter.com/1Tt4dcdbVancouver,weloveyou
#ntvan @mackaffinity lends us his code…Wow, great presentation.Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan handover to Hugh, for ethics an open data http://bl.ocks.org/4710662Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan see http://www.lohud.com/interactive/article/20121223/NEWS01/121221011/Map-Where-gun-permits-your-neighborhood-?gcheck=1 for exampleNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan open data is it really open? question posited by HughNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan How to decide what is so, is this display innocuous, if not; what are the risks of displaying this data?Net Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan quasi-opendata, no! not quatchi-opendataNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan impact of extrapolating data to other regions, nice point to bear in mind #dataEthicsNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan see http://geocology.ca/projects/net-tuesday/ for links on #dataEthicsNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan @hughstimson has some great points and lovely supplement to @mackaffinity #dataEthicsNet Tuesday Meetup
#ntvan idea to mull, how to rate your maps… gold stars, who would assign them.Net Tuesday Meetup
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@dreffed, all our #ntvan tweets should be in the feed. Our PeaceTalks event tomorrow at 6pm is on our site: http://peacegeeks.org. #PGtalksPeaceGeeks
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Map of BC’s Carbon Footprint @nettuesday #NTVAN http://thetyee.ca/News/2012/07/04/CarbonFootprintChad Leaman
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The amazing @ChangL19 can’t stay to photograph all of this week’s #ntvan SOB! Do you want to share your photo skills? We <3 photographers!Net Tuesday Meetup
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Event Outline
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What’s next for Net Tuesday?

We are now in Surrey, Abbotsford and Vancouver

Net Tuesday group shotNet Tuesday is expanding our reach into the lower mainland. If you’re interested in becoming a partner please let us know.

But don’t worry, we will continue to host events in Vancouver too!

Upcoming events

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… then some summer events we haven’t scheduled yet

Get involved with Net Tuesday

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We are also recruiting new members for our organizing committee. If you’re interested please fill out our application form.

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