Ignite no. 1
Ignite DC #1
Speakers
- Chris Selmer How to launch a website in a weekend
- Peter Corbett The Future of The Social Capital
- Jessica Lee your career, social media for personal branding
- Patrick Roanhouse I'm About to Turn a Quarter of a Century Old
- Michele Woodward Executive Life Coach
- Jonathan Coffman Changing the Media Landscape from the Ground Up
- Pete ODell Interoperable Data - key to transparency
- Brent Halliburton Your web site isn't making enough money!
- Jacob Colker Crowdsourced Volunteerism via Smartphones -- The Promise of a New Approach
- Clay Johnson How We Can Open Our Government
- Nicholas Tolson If you had all your money in one stock, would people call that "stable?"
- Ron Schmelzer Can you Push a Fad?
- Mike Subelsky Undoing Your Social Training and Creative Inhibitions in Five Minutes
- Ken Fischer Where Social Media, Economics and Linked Data come together
- Todd Marks Education Performance Visualization
- James Henry Reason after a century of isms...
- Matt Billings Radiohead, Babies, & SMS Magic
- P.W. Singer Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century
- Erin Rooney Doland The Desk Whisperer
- David Srebnik Bach and Beethoven: Two of my Favorite Geeks
- Helly Schtevie The Kids
- Andy Forbes The use of the Internet in successful political campaigns - is it correlation or causation?
- Justin Thorp Loving Your Customers
- Kate Chapman Your Permanent Record and Other Lies Adults Tell
- Michael Jovel It's good to be Freelance
- Michele Hirata Anything Is Possible
- bryan Liles Devolution - Moving forward while going backwards
- Andrea Baker DC Women Rock
- Steve Holden Build Your Own Web Site Front Page News
- Amanda Hirsch My Dog Cosmo
- Gale Nemec The Bea & The Bug!
- Matt Castner The Case for Being a Generalist
- Jess Hall Old stories, new media
- Diane Cline Listening in on DC
- Ed Pastore Governance by website: democracy without individual authorities
- David Schulman For a while, I dreamed of a website called 'clamor'...
- David Steven Rewiring the world - why we need a new diplomacy
- Sam Nitz Everyone Needs to Come Out at Least Once
- Tanya Tarr How Crocheting Hooked me on Databases
- Susanna Haas Lyons Citizen Voices Driving Federal Policy - A Dream Come True?
- Gaurav Mishra The Story behind Vote Report India: Citizen-Powered Election Monitoring
- Pat Padua Mitten's Movie Titlers
- Adam Good Object-Oriented Thought: Principle. Practice. Prophecy.
- Geoff Daily The (Near) Future of the Internet
- Sze Wong The always on smart phones, not quite
- Melody Hildebrandt Web Capitalism Doesn't Need a Bailout
- Clyde Wright Why learning how to dance will make you a better person
- Ann Mehl Getting You To The Finish Line- Life Lessons Of A Marathoner
- Karen Bradley Ultimate Moves
- Peter LaMotte To good and evil of Creative Crowdsourcing
- Gesel Mason How to Watch a Modern Dance Concert or What in the Hell Are They Doing on Stage?
- Tim Grahl Experimenting with Personal Disciplines
- Nora von Ingersleben What Jimmy Stewart can teach us about the US tech industry
- Sohit Karol Science 2.0: Implications on the way we do research







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