Folks that Rocked the NTC
We just finished compiling all the evaluation results from the NTC - it was a red letter year! Our average session score rose from 4.22 to 4.25 out of 5 - our best showing ever. Of course, I would love to take all the credit, but the credit belongs squarely on your shoulders. Here are a few of the folks who deserve heaps of praise and my never ending gratitude:
Speakers with the highest rankings and at least 10 evaluations:
- Barry Joseph / Global Kids / Video Games for Social Change: a New Movement / 4.96
- Mark Bolgiano / XBRL US, Inc. / The Great Open API Debate: Should we or shouldn’t we? / 4.93
- Madeline Stanionis / The Watershed Company / Email...Still the Best Way to Raise money Online / 4.92
- Steve Daigneault / Amnesty International / The Age of YouTube: Using Video Online to Reach the Masses / 4.89
- Ben Stokes / MacArthur Foundation / Video Games for Social Change: a New Movement / 4.88
- Charles Best / Donors Choose / New Approach to Social Change / 4.86
- Laura Quinn / Idealware / Branding Through Websites: Building Your Brand From the First Click / 4.85
- John Wall / M Show Productions / Podcasting: Nonprofit Applications and Practical How-to’s / 4.85
- Deborah Strauss / Lumity / Wireless Everywhere: How will it change the way you create social change / 4.83
- Tim Fullerton / OxFam America / The Age of YouTube: Using Video Online to Reach the Masses / 4.83
- Jamey Frank / STOP AIDS Project / Wireless Everywhere: How will it change the way you create social change / 4.83
Wow, that is so flattering to even be in the top ten. You can learn more about Global Kids Online Projects at http://www.HolyMeatballs.org
Of course, as I wasn't actually PHYSICALLY at the conference, I guess that means I better not start showing up.
You can read my blog about it at:
http://www.holymeatballs.org/2007/04/sl_gk_uses_second_life_to_pres.html
Barry Joseph
Global Kids






Oh, and I forgot to add that you can download my powerpoint - as much as it might make sense outside of Second Life - here:
http://www.nten.org/sites/nten/files/NTECH.ppt