Some friends and colleagues have asked me to let them know about my experience at SxSW 2014, so they can decide whether to go or not next year. Then, I made this presentation.
SXSW 2016 Recap: Highlights of Brands and TechnologiesDavid Berkowitz
Which marketers stood out the most at South by Southwest Interactive? Which technologies look most impactful? Which speakers stood out? Find out in this annual tradition from MRY's David Berkowitz. Featured brands include Visa, Budweiser, Capital One, Miracle-Gro, McDonald's, Samsung, and more.
The NTEN DMV Tech Club hosted a discussion about the latest tech trends featured at NTC and SXSW conferences. People who attended these conferences shared key highlights about nonprofit tech trends related to AI, social media and more.
SPEAKERS
- Steven Bond, Vice President of Strategy, Forum One (SXSW)
- Tina Crawley, Managing Director, Marketing, Forum One (NTC)
- Roshani Kothari, Digital Strategist (SXSW)
- Carie Wilt, Director of Digital, Oceana (NTC)
On March 28, 2024, NTEN's DMV Tech Club hosted a discussion about the latest tech trends featured at NTC and SXSW conferences. People who attended these conferences shared key highlights about nonprofit tech trends related to AI, social media and more.
SPEAKERS
- Steven Bond, Vice President of Strategy, Forum One (SXSW)
- Tina Crawley, Managing Director, Marketing, Forum One (NTC)
- Roshani Kothari, Digital Strategist (SXSW)
- Carie Wilt, Director of Digital, Oceana (NTC)
PN London and a team of experts has been analyzing some of the key themes emerging from this year's SXSW.
For more information, please email Philip Honour on philip.honour@porternovelli.co.uk
People-OnTheGo makes the workplace more productive, results-driven, and satisfying. Join us for our FREE Lunch & Learn Webinars, the first Thursday of each month:
http://www.people-onthego.com/free-webinars-lunch-and-learn
Need to find innovative solutions for your everyday challenges, or develop new opportunities that really meet the needs of your users and customers? Want to create and nurture an innovative culture in your group or in your organization?
More than ever before, innovation is necessary in every aspect of business. That is the key sentiment shared by CEOs from all major companies and organizations.
Accelerated by the spectacular rise of Apple and IDEO, Design Thinking has emerged as one of the key approaches better suited for dealing with the increasing pressures for innovation faced by so many firms and their managers than business’ traditional analytic methods. Design Thinking is a human-centered, prototype-driven process for innovation that can be applied to products, services, experiences, and business models.
The webinar will give participants a glimpse into design thinking and offer this methodology as a unique approach that will enhance their ability to drive innovation across their teams and organization.
Key takeaways:
-An overview of Design Thinking as an innovation strategy
-Examples that demonstrate the power of human-centered innovation
-Eight concrete steps that participants can implement to improve innovation in their work
-Recommended resources and events
About the presenters:
Reinhold Steinbeck is a design innovation consultant, educator and researcher impacting the business, education, public and social enterprise sectors via design thinking. He has worked in Silicon Valley in leading positions in the field of technology, education, and design for over 20 years, including the Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning and the Advanced Technology Group at Apple Computer. Most recently, Reinhold was a Visiting Professor at the University of São Paulo where he started and directed the Laboratório de Design, Inovação e Criatividade (d-USPLeste). Reinhold is Co-Founder and Partner of IntoActions, a Design Innovation Consultancy.
Edgard Stuber is an innovation specialist. He has over 30 years of experience working as senior executive in the areas of research and development, marketing, sales, strategic planning and innovation with multinational companies in the automotive parts industry and machinery sector. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and frequently lectures on innovation and design thinking. He is trained as an engineer and holds an MBA as well as a Master in Design. Edgard is Co-Founder and Partner of IntoActions, a Design Innovation Consultancy.
http://www.people-onthego.com
Couldn’t make it to SxSW Interactive this year? Don’t worry, the Social Media Club of Fort Worth has you covered! For our April speaker event, several SMCFW members who attended SxSW served as the presenters. Each speaker took five minutes to give their own mini presentation and talk to the group about their favorite SxSW session, speaker or conference experience.
Co-Creation for UX: Stakeholders are not the problem (they're your secret wea...Domain7
The user experience community has been developing amazing methods for collaborative design, that are about to be mainstreamed and revolutionize our workplaces. Be part of influencing the massive shift that will do away with classic constructs of creative leadership: our collective genius is more powerful than any force. This presentation walks through the simple basics of co-creation for UX.
Some friends and colleagues have asked me to let them know about my experience at SxSW 2014, so they can decide whether to go or not next year. Then, I made this presentation.
SXSW 2016 Recap: Highlights of Brands and TechnologiesDavid Berkowitz
Which marketers stood out the most at South by Southwest Interactive? Which technologies look most impactful? Which speakers stood out? Find out in this annual tradition from MRY's David Berkowitz. Featured brands include Visa, Budweiser, Capital One, Miracle-Gro, McDonald's, Samsung, and more.
The NTEN DMV Tech Club hosted a discussion about the latest tech trends featured at NTC and SXSW conferences. People who attended these conferences shared key highlights about nonprofit tech trends related to AI, social media and more.
SPEAKERS
- Steven Bond, Vice President of Strategy, Forum One (SXSW)
- Tina Crawley, Managing Director, Marketing, Forum One (NTC)
- Roshani Kothari, Digital Strategist (SXSW)
- Carie Wilt, Director of Digital, Oceana (NTC)
On March 28, 2024, NTEN's DMV Tech Club hosted a discussion about the latest tech trends featured at NTC and SXSW conferences. People who attended these conferences shared key highlights about nonprofit tech trends related to AI, social media and more.
SPEAKERS
- Steven Bond, Vice President of Strategy, Forum One (SXSW)
- Tina Crawley, Managing Director, Marketing, Forum One (NTC)
- Roshani Kothari, Digital Strategist (SXSW)
- Carie Wilt, Director of Digital, Oceana (NTC)
PN London and a team of experts has been analyzing some of the key themes emerging from this year's SXSW.
For more information, please email Philip Honour on philip.honour@porternovelli.co.uk
People-OnTheGo makes the workplace more productive, results-driven, and satisfying. Join us for our FREE Lunch & Learn Webinars, the first Thursday of each month:
http://www.people-onthego.com/free-webinars-lunch-and-learn
Need to find innovative solutions for your everyday challenges, or develop new opportunities that really meet the needs of your users and customers? Want to create and nurture an innovative culture in your group or in your organization?
More than ever before, innovation is necessary in every aspect of business. That is the key sentiment shared by CEOs from all major companies and organizations.
Accelerated by the spectacular rise of Apple and IDEO, Design Thinking has emerged as one of the key approaches better suited for dealing with the increasing pressures for innovation faced by so many firms and their managers than business’ traditional analytic methods. Design Thinking is a human-centered, prototype-driven process for innovation that can be applied to products, services, experiences, and business models.
The webinar will give participants a glimpse into design thinking and offer this methodology as a unique approach that will enhance their ability to drive innovation across their teams and organization.
Key takeaways:
-An overview of Design Thinking as an innovation strategy
-Examples that demonstrate the power of human-centered innovation
-Eight concrete steps that participants can implement to improve innovation in their work
-Recommended resources and events
About the presenters:
Reinhold Steinbeck is a design innovation consultant, educator and researcher impacting the business, education, public and social enterprise sectors via design thinking. He has worked in Silicon Valley in leading positions in the field of technology, education, and design for over 20 years, including the Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning and the Advanced Technology Group at Apple Computer. Most recently, Reinhold was a Visiting Professor at the University of São Paulo where he started and directed the Laboratório de Design, Inovação e Criatividade (d-USPLeste). Reinhold is Co-Founder and Partner of IntoActions, a Design Innovation Consultancy.
Edgard Stuber is an innovation specialist. He has over 30 years of experience working as senior executive in the areas of research and development, marketing, sales, strategic planning and innovation with multinational companies in the automotive parts industry and machinery sector. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and frequently lectures on innovation and design thinking. He is trained as an engineer and holds an MBA as well as a Master in Design. Edgard is Co-Founder and Partner of IntoActions, a Design Innovation Consultancy.
http://www.people-onthego.com
Couldn’t make it to SxSW Interactive this year? Don’t worry, the Social Media Club of Fort Worth has you covered! For our April speaker event, several SMCFW members who attended SxSW served as the presenters. Each speaker took five minutes to give their own mini presentation and talk to the group about their favorite SxSW session, speaker or conference experience.
Co-Creation for UX: Stakeholders are not the problem (they're your secret wea...Domain7
The user experience community has been developing amazing methods for collaborative design, that are about to be mainstreamed and revolutionize our workplaces. Be part of influencing the massive shift that will do away with classic constructs of creative leadership: our collective genius is more powerful than any force. This presentation walks through the simple basics of co-creation for UX.
6. SXSW 2014
1. The New Digital Age
2. Show Your Work
3. The Future Of Making
4. Beyond Likes: What I Love & Hate & Why You Care
5. Humanizing Technology & Using Innovation for Good
6. Cat Cash: The Economy of Internet Cat Videos
7. Form & Function: Designing Devices You Want to Wear
7. Executive Chairman / Google Eric Schmidt
Director Of Google Ideas Jared Cohen
http://blog.juicepharma.com/juiceblog/2014/3/11/sxsw-2014-technology-has-
enabled-the-biggest-power-shift-in-history
11. Show Your Work
1. We're not competitors in a contest. Make friends in your
industry & share. You learn more by sharing than hoarding
info
2. The minute you learn something, turn around and teach it to
others
3. Teaching people to do what you do doesn't put you out of
business; building interest in the scene adds value to
everyone in it.
4. You don't have to be a genius, you just have to be part of the
'scenius' - ask what you can give / contribute
5. Don't be human spam or a vampire.
6. Follow me back? is the saddest question on the internet.
12. Director Of Media Lab/ MIT Joie Ito
CEO / IDEO Tim Brown
http://vimeo.com/87303266
http://vimeo.com/67177328
http://vimeopro.com/user8897639/made-in-the-future/video/87303464
13. Future Of Making
1. Failure is a great way to discover facts. Otherwise you're just
dealing with theory.
2. Soon you'll have a printer at your house that can print a
gene.
3. Bioengineering: Already, a chromosome stores information
multiple time more densely than hard discs.
4. 4D printing allows new possibilities for manufacturing.
Imagine bioengineering. Grow a home or virtually anything
14. Playwright, Actress & Professor / Anna Deavere Smith
Founder & CEO / Culturalist Jordan Roth
https://www.culturalist.com/lists/best-ideas-of-the-culturalist-sxsw-panel
15. Beyond Likes
Yeni Medya Geleneksel Yöntemlerden mi esinleniyor?
1. Scandal: Skandallar daima ilgi çeker.
2. Observer Effect: Gözlemleme, gözlenenin doğal davranışını
etkiler.
3. We The People: Gerçek olanı merak ederiz.
4. Empathic Thrill: Tepkileri anında gördüğünüzde, senaryoyu
yeniden şekillendirebilirsiniz.
5. Dare Devils: Günümüzde kahramanları superfan’lar yaratır.
6. The Donahue Oprah Effect: Sıradan insan hikayeleri etkiyi
arttırır.
7. Laugh Track: Şimdinin gülme efektleri, hashtag’lerdir.
8. Second Screen: DVD’lerdeki ekstra bölümü gibi
düşünmeliyiz.
9.
16. Director Of Applied Technoloy /Finch Emad Tahtouh
Creative Director / Reactive Tim Buesing
http://www.asknature.org/
http://www.themostpowerfularm.com/
Humanizing Technology & Using Innovation for Good
Sosyal Sorumluluk kampanyalarında teknoloji kullanımı
17. Mgmt Consultant & Founder Ben Lashes
Dir, Social Media / Animal Planet Grace Suriel
Curator, Internet Cat Video Festival Scott Stulen
Cat Cash: The Economy of Internet Cat Videos
Kedidir, kedi…
20. VP / Jawbone Aza Raskin
Senior Editor / The Verge Dieter Bohn
http://www.thewire.com/politics/2014/03/experts-predict-future-
technology-and-you-will-probably-be-wearing-it/359048/
Form & Function: Designing Devices You Want to Wear
21. Form & Function: Designing Devices You Want to Wear
http://socialmediatoday.com/simon-pearce/2257421/quantified-self-
meets-extreme-sports-dan-larsen-talks-simonpearcelive
22. THE BEST WAY
TO PREDICT
THE FUTURE IS
TO INVENT IT
This is the century in which you
can be proactive about the
future; you don't have to be
reactive. The whole idea of having
scientists and technology is that
those things you can envision and
describe can actually be built.
— Alan C. Kay, fellow at Apple Computer Inc.
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Editor's Notes
1 - last thought. Alan C. Kay, fellow at Apple Computer IncThe best way to predict the future is to invent it.