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Dr. Cynthia Calongne The Institute for Advanced Studies Colorado Technical University Scaling Social Innovations Global Learning Forum AU Innovations & Integrations September 23, 2010

Scaling Social Innovations by Calongne

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A Global Learning Forum keynote address by Cynthia Calongne, a professor with the Institute of Advanced Studies at Colorado Technical University. The 20-minute session illustrated topics in social innovation and different perspectives from the Emerging Technology Hype Cycle by Gartner. Hosted in Second Life by the Air University Innovations and Integrations Division http://myauinnovate.com/

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Dr. Cynthia Calongne The Institute for Advanced Studies

Colorado Technical University

Scaling Social Innovations

Global Learning ForumAU Innovations & IntegrationsSeptember 23, 2010

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Opening our eyes to different cultural perspectives [2]

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Planning for Innovation

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The one Web

We are the computer

From Ted Talks, 2007 [7]

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Home and Family

The First Space

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The Second Place

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The Third Place

Social

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IdentityPersonal

Social

Professional

Global

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Videos

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Name

Age

Your Web Presence

Aliases

Work

Friends

Hobbies

FamilyConnections

Photos

Avatars

Games

Blogs

Music

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A Global Community

Disaster Response

May 2008 Sichuan Earthquake [9]

Accurate Information

Turbo Tax community chat 40% of customer questions were answered by other customers with the highest accuracy rate in 24 years

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How social media can make history [8]

Web tools get socially interesting as they get

technologically boring. [8]

Consumers become producersThe same tools support them.

Media is global, social, ubiquitous & cheap

Most of the media is no longer produced by professionals

Clay Shirky

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Tools and Technology

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2014 [10]

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Collaboration [10]

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Sustainability

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A Virtual National Geographic

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Virtual Education Round Table

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In the placewhere everyone

knows your name,

Can privacyexist? [2]

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Who is in control of your privacy and reputation?

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150+ countries

87K peak concurrency

Second Life - January 2010

80M running scripts

US $47M user-to-user

transactions/mo

40Muser hours/mo

800GB new content/day

390TB content

769Krepeat logins/mo

US $10M currency exchanged/mo

12GB data/s

600 miles2 of land

25Kcores

SL Pro! Conference 2010

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New Media Consortium, 2010 [5]

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Compared to two or three years ago, what is your level of activity in virtual worlds?

New Media Consortium, 2010 [5]

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Jules Verne Salon

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Acknowledgements

Phuc Dinn Do Jermaine Johnston Bryan Malone K.D. Morse

Air University Innovations and Integrations Colorado Technical University Gartner Research New Media Consortium ISKCON Desire Tree Linden Lab

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Notes Cover photo from Princess Mononoke: The spirit of the forest

[1] K.D. Morse http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/view?q=technology&psc=G&filter=1#5424457322340448562

{2} ISKCON Desire Tree http://picasaweb.google.com/vaishnavasevadasa/DropBox#

[3] Gartner Hype Cycle http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=130115

[4] Schellong, A. http://www.iq.harvard.edu/blog/netgov/citizen_relationship_management/

[5] Gartner: Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle 2009 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MF7YFURvMCM/S7GOqdOeDUI/AAAAAAAAAiM/1-tyCkFcWLE/s1600/Emerging-Technologies-Hype-Cycle-2009.jpg

[6] NMC: What’s happening in Virtual Worlds http://www.nmc.org/2minute-survey/virtual-worlds

[7] Kelly, Kevin. The Next 5000 Days of the Web. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/kevin_kelly_on_the_next_5_000_days_of_the_web.html

[8] Shirky, Clay How social media can make historyhttp://www.ted.com/talks/

clay_shirky_how_cellphones_twitter_facebook_can_make_history.html

[9] Kdingflickr’s photostream - China’s biggest earthquake in 32 years http://www.flickr.com/photos/hzdkl/tags/2008chinasbiggestearthquakein32years/

[10] Future of Screen Technology http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7_mOdi3O5E&feature=player_embedded#!

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