Videos from TEDxMonterey

Videos from TEDxMonterey

June 20, 2010  |  Digital Media, TEDx  |  No Comments

Once the big event of TEDxMonterey was over, we were able to start to think about the video production of the talks.  We had worked with Access Monterey Peninsula to record the talks and for the most part, we were happy with how they turned out.  I had some learning experiences with the audio in our auditorium.  We use a wireless interpretation service which interfered with the wireless mic were were attempting to use for the speakers.  We had to switch to the hand-held mic at the end of the first session and we had some trouble with capturing the audio of the new mic.  Live and learn!

We’ve enjoyed working on the video to make some of the talks even better than the original.  Here’s one of my favorites – Stephen Palumbi and the story of saving Monterey Bay.

You can see all of the TEDxMonterey videos on the TEDx Youtube channel.

Social Networking

Flickr photo by Anecin Exterors

Over the last few years I have dabbled into the art of community building through social networking. I first experimented with Ning when a returned from an organizational development conference and I wanted to connect all the people that attended a my innovation session in a virtual community. This idea flopped, but I learned alot from it. I believe some of the reasons it didn’t work was because we had no goal. We had no reason to interact, only just to continue a good conversation from a conference. I was also bringing people into a new space where they weren’t already active. A new space, no goals, with very little background (just sitting in on my 90 minute session) = not the greatest online community

My next adventure into social networking was for a class I was co-teaching on digital media for social change.  This classes used a ning as its course space. This was highly effective as we had a large class (41 students) and this space made a place people could interact in a way they actually couldn’t in the class.  It fit right in with the goal of the class as it was real easy to share media.  The only problem with this space was that once the class was over, most of the action stopped in the ning even though we wanted to continue it as a sharing space.

I also made a ning space for my innovation pizza process to promote cross-fertilization of ideas and discussion over what the school needed to innovate.  This became a fun space, but was primarily used by me as a communication tool for me to the folks involved with the pizza process.

Has those past attempts with social networking got me down?  No way.  I’m now trying again using facebook to promote the TEDxMonterey event that will take place on April 16th, 2010.  I’ve created a facebook fan page and I already have twice as many members as I have ever had using ning.  I think going to a space that people are already using has helped this page grow in numbers but I’m still struggling with the social interaction.  I’m again the primary participant in this group, but it is proving to be an excellent communication tool.  I have connected with so many more members of the Monterey community through this space and I think the event will draw bigger crowds due to its presence on facebook.

What have I learned?  There is no tool that is perfect for online social networking.  The most important components of creating online spaces is really thinking through the idea before its online and figuring out what my goal is and how I will accomplish that goal with a variety of tools.  What is the goal or incentive to bring people back to the space and how can their interactions benefit them, not just me.  So while I haven’t yet perfected the online community space idea, I do know it has tremendous potential and there is still room to experiment and find the best suite of tools and practices to get the job done well.

TLC Commercial

January 4, 2010  |  Communication, Digital Media  |  No Comments

To prepare for the video editing workshop that the TLC is running in January, Kristen Byers and I worked on a sample video to show what other faculty or staff might be able to do in the week of training.  Our goal was two-fold; explain our office in less than two minutes and also experiment with iMovie 09 so that we’re ready to teach the tool.  You can tell in the video that we tried to play with lots of different components of iMovie 09! ; )

Irina Shestiperova – Be the Solution

August 6, 2009  |  Communication, Digital Media  |  No Comments

Show me, don’t tell me.  As a part of the website redesign process, we’ve been working on storytelling as a tool for communicating the message of the Monterey Institute.  As an example for the web strategy team, I made this one minute video showing what Irina Shestiperova has done with her MIIS degree rather than just telling us that she loves MIIS.

This video has since been added to the rotation of videos showcased on Monterey Institute homepage.

Irina Shestiperova on miis.edu

A Culture of Innovation

November 1, 2008  |  Digital Media, Innovation  |  No Comments

Our beloved president, Clara Yu, is retiring.  My position along with the innovation process are part of her legacy.  Bob and I were recruited to make a video to be shown at her retirement party that both highlights her achievements but also unpacks the idea of innovation on campus.  This video was shown to potential donors to start the Yu Innovation Fund to help sustain innovation movements at the Monterey Institute.