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Panthea Lee is a Principal and lead designer at Reboot.org, a social impact firm dedicated to inclusive development and accountable governance. Panthea is focused on the practical applications of ethnography and systems thinking in delivering effective international development and governance programs. Prior to co-founding Reboot.org, Panthea worked with the UNICEF Innovations team where she managed the development of a real-time data platform to support child rights advocacy in Iraq and mobile learning tools in Suriname and Sudan. She also contributed to the launch of Palestine's first open-source software community. Before joining UNICEF, Panthea worked as a journalist covering access to information, press freedom, and sustainable development. Panthea writes and speaks regularly about her experiences around the world. She has presented at A Better World By Design, Microsoft’s Social Computing Symposium, and TEDxDumbo. She has lectured at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the School of Visual Arts, among others. Her work has been featured in The Atlantic, MIT Innovations Journal, Touchpoint: The Journal of Service Design, Core77, TechPresident and Fast Company.
Nick Judd, managing editor of techPresident.com, joins Ted, Maegan and Kristen.
Nick Judd, managing editor of techPresident.com, joins Ted, Maegan and Kristen.
This month, The NYC Jewish Tech Meetup welcomed speaker Micah Sifry. Micah is the co-founder and Executive Editor of the Personal Democracy Forum and its blog TechPresident. He is a prolific author, most recently the author of WikiLeaks and the Age of Transparency. In this podcast, Sifry discusses the changes in “publishing” and the ways that technology have leveled the playing field of public communication. Syfry explores the societal affects of these changes, and discusses how this effects us all.
Four experts look back at the year’s web news: Andrew Rasiej of techPresident on politics, Siva Vaidhyanathan of The Googlization of Everything on culture, Susan Crawford of Cardozo on law, and Peter Rojas of gdgt.com on gadgets.
Sidste udgave af Kcast inden sommerferien handler om politikere og deres brug af sociale medier. Ida Jeng har talt med Nancy Scola fra techPresident, der opstod i forbindelse med det amerikanske præsidentvalg i 2008, og som nu dækker alt om politikeres brug af online-medier. KommunikationsCast er et ugentligt podcast, der handler om kommunikation. Denne uges [...] Relaterede podcasts: Kcast 98: Dybe links og medier Hør Anders Lassen, Infomedia og Digitale Publicister, Nicolai Thyssen, Information...
Nancy Scola of techPresident looks at the citizen journalists who took on ACORN. Plus: The Food Bank for New York City's Áine Duggan on the alarming rate of hunger in NYC.
Josh Koster is the Managing Partner at Chong Designs LLC, a Washington based new-media advising firm specializing in digital marketing and brand management for progressive candidates and select corporations. Josh has consulted for a presidential campaign, three senate campaigns, six house races, nonprofits, a ballot initiative, a 527 as well as numerous local and municipal races, as well for companies and non-profits. He is credited with co-pioneering the self-micro-targeting campaign website and pioneering long tail political media. His work has been covered by Politics Magazine, ArsTechnica, ClickZ and TechPresident, to name just a few.
Lynne will set the tone of the conference this year with insights into the future of media drawn from her wealth of experience in business, media and online communities as Senior Editor at Fast Company. Lynne d Johnson is the Senior Editor/Community Director for FastCompany.com, a leading website and community for people passionate about business ideas that also offers the complete content of Fast Company magazine. She also writes Digital Media Diva, a technology blog following web, media, and consumer trends for FastCompany.com, and has recently served as a guest blogger or columnist for TheDailyVoice, techPresident, Black Web 2.0, Rushmore Drive, IAC’s online community for African Americans. Lynne also serves on the Board of Directors of the Literary Freedom Project, a nonprofit arts organization, which seeks to empower communities of color through literature, creative thinking, and new media. Prior to joining Fast Company, she was the General Manager, New Media for VIBE, SPIN, and VIBE Vixen where she she managed marketing, editorial, production, business development, and sales operations for the magazines’ websites and mobile properties. Her personal blog, Lynne d Johnson || music, media, my life, which launched in July 2001, is the recipient of the 2006 Black Weblog Awards Black Blogger Achievement Award. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
In the final week of collaboration with TechPresident.com, we run down the successes and failures of the web campaigns through Super Tuesday. Plus: the youth movement in politics.
In week three of our four week partnership with TechPresident.com, we examine how to turn online support into real live votes. Plus: the next generation of voting machines and a debate on Class and its roll in the presidential election.
It's week two of our four week collaboration with TechPresident.com, and this week we look at fund raising and organization online. Plus: Citizen Journalism and an in depth look at the candidates on education.
Back from the break, we kick off a four week partnership with the website Techpresident.com to explore the primaries on the web. Plus, historical highlights of political ads and a close look at a specific campaign issue: The economy.