Great podcasting with Joe Born CEO at Neuros Technology International. Joe shares his learning in creating open source hardware and coming soon is our podcast with Lars Bo Jeppesen at Danish User-centered Innovation Lab.
Open sesame, The EconomistPrint Edition Jun 5th 2008 A good example is the OSD, a “media fridge” made by Neuros Technology of Chicago which acts as a repository of video from DVDs, camcorders, cable boxes and so on. Neuros made the OSD’s technical specifications available, and a group of users then wrote software to add a new feature that many users had requested: the ability to stream video from the OSD to another device across the internet. To access this new feature, users simply had to download a software patch. “It’s harder for my device to get antiquated,” says Aaron Crum, an OSD user, “and I don’t have to buy another $200 device next year.”
I enjoyed podcasting with Oregon 4-H’s state program leader Roger Rennekamp last week and learning more about 4-H’s Science, Engineering, and Technology initiative (SET). Roger and the Oregon 4-H team bring a great program to youth across the state.
“Currently, 4-H SET projects reach more than 5.9 million youth in urban, suburban and rural communities across America. In order to address our nation’s challenge, 4-H is committed to involving 1 million new young people in SET projects over the next five years.” More here…
Amazing efforts underway in Oregon to meet SET goals….check out our podcast:
“Currently, 4-H extends the knowledge and research base of Oregon State University to more than 150,000 young people across Oregon through a network of 5000 volunteers and 120 faculty and staff. Through strategic deployment of resources and curriculum, 4-H offers a unique and powerful solution to the country’s shortage of scientists and engineers. For years, 4-H has utilized an experiential, hands-on approach for helping young people learn science content. But, being ready for new century careers involves more than academic competence. Young people must possess life skills necessary to navigate complex human systems while acting with integrity and character.”
~~ SET.pdf
Patty Seybold is involved in great work with Uganda Rural Development and Training Program and Founder & CEO of Patty Seybold Group. Uganda Rural University for Women is first Uganda university to offer educational opportunities in integrated rural development. In our podcast Patty and I discuss this amazing story of grassroots innovation, learning celebration, and community empowerment. We’re looking forward to having her in Oregon May 22nd 2008.
Great podcast with Jessica Flannery co-founder and director of Kiva.org and Charles Best founder of DonorsChoose.org. We discuss their world changing work and innovating in the world of Internet-enabled microfinance.
I’m excited about our partnering with Oregon Business Council. We’re collaborating on Oregon Business Plan podcast channel and expect interesting results as we explore using the Internet as our open platform in fostering ideas/learning among communities moving Oregon Business Plan forward. We had a great experience podcasting at the Sixth Annual Oregon Leadership Summit. Thanks to everyone on our summit podcast team in making our pilot project a success.
Very interesting podcast with Peter Semmelhack founder and CEO at Bug Labs. Peter and I discuss exciting developments underway with open source hardware and insights from his experiences attending and presenting at ETech 2008 Conference.
It’s a real treat to podcast with Jeff Howe contributing editor at Wired Magazine and author of upcoming book Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business (July 2008). Jeff and I discuss his learning journey in writing the book and exactly what all this buzz around crowdsourcing means for him. Thanks Jeff, enjoyed the conversation!
The book jacket was “coversourced” in a fun competition over at Random House UK. Check out other designs in the Top 20. The winner - Hans Van Brooklyn’s Ants.
I like Kluster’s crowd platform and look forward to podcasting with them in the future….learning from the crowd to make a difference in the projects you care about. Cool.
New York Times article about Kluster: Putting Innovation in the Hands of a Crowd.
Great workshop with LEGO Education USA sending experts in use of LEGO robotics in learning. Check out great story from GT’s Theresa Hogue about the workshop. I’ve been getting great feedback from educators and expect more from our College of Education around use of LEGO platform to support learning. It’s amazing how many ideas I’ve heard after the workshop…users of LEGO technology offering novel applications in learning. A current of user innovation is underway.
Gene and Nell from College of Education and James Isom from LEGO Education USA
Peter Diamandis, X PRIZE Foundation Chairman & CEO, and I enjoyed our podcasting together and I think you will find his story very interesting. Congratulations Peter on X PRIZE Foundation being named Policy Leader of the Year by the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Board of Editors as part of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 50! Also check out Peter’s venture at ZERO G.
X PRIZE Podcast is a great addition to our innovation series — people learning to innovate their approach to product innovation.
“The success that the X PRIZE Foundation has achieved so far with minimal resources is astounding. It is the kind of leverage that we all look for. The X PRIZE model has huge potential to unlock innovation around the grand challenges that are important to each of us.”
~ Larry Page, co-Founder and President of Google
Legendary spacecraft designer Burt Rutan won the $10M Ansari X-Prize for SpaceShipOne, the first privately funded craft to enter space twice in a two-week period. He’s now collaborating with Virgin Galactic to build the first rocketship for space tourism.
We’re lovin’ our late summer veggies and Levi is into a bit of veggie installation art.
Oregon is blessed with growing organic vegetables and we waste no time to enjoy. The Corvallis Riverfront Market is a happening place Saturday morning.
Great podcast with social historian Dr. Bruce Piasecki last week and I find the thesis in his new book World Inc provocative as we think about changing climate of global business, The S Frontier, and recipe of cooperation needed to help foster a sustainability vision for our planet. Oregon already leads the way in many of the ideas presented in the book 8 years in the making and now translated in Japanese. Piasecki says capitalism is transforming, companies going global, will confront the issue and learning around going green as well, or risk going extinct … enjoy the podcast!
Of the world’s 100 largest economies, 51 are corporations, not nations
The top 300 multinationals own 25 percent of the world’s total assets
More than 40 percent of all world trade takes place among
multinational corporations
Listen:
“In the growing, global business, there are new grounds for hope in this century.”
- Bruce Piasecki
Tinkering with Box.net widget embedded in WordPress blog. Download, upload, and share media. Kind of Web 2.0/social mediaish thingie. Use the widget and listen to my podcast with Randy Huber owner/manager Corvallis’ Timberhill Athletic Club. As a member of the club and being a neat place in our community, I was curious about the club expansion. And I wanted to hear about Randy’s trip to Omaha and seeing OSU Beavers win a second consecutive world series title. The 15GB Box.net online storage comes in handy when traveling around and using various devices to connect to the Web. Also useful to connect with stored media via my Internet-enabled BlackBerry Pearl. When you hear ‘network is the computer‘ … our Box.net widget example is what this notion means … work and play on a computer is becoming less tethered around software on your PC … today for many of our computing services we launch a Web browser. Listen to my podcasts with Intel’s Rob Rueckert, Scott Gatz at Yahoo!, and Gary Flake at Live Labs for more on the topic.
Please let me know if you have any issues in listening to the podcast or downloading the files via the widget. Thanks for your help if you have a minute to spare.
A wonderful summer evening in Corvallis … enjoying our garden tomatoes (we’re canning for winter sauces :)) and a lot of watering underway. Levi and Brock are building robots with Levi’s LEGO MINDSTORMS. Levi (our son) likes building robots (interests include marine biology, writing, painting, gaming) and looking forward to LEGO robotics club this fall.
Levi-L, Brock-R
You can hear Levi and Brock podcast with OSU’s world-renowned whale researcher Bruce Mate here.
Gary Flake, Director/Founder, Microsoft Live Labs, “I am a scientist, author, and technology executive, who spends a lot of time architecting pieces of the Internet. Yet, I am oddly embarrassed by having a blog. Go figure. - GF”
Gary and I discuss Microsoft Live Labs and the evolution of the Internet … among other things. It was a great trip to Redmond campus and meeting folks at Live Labs. Gary is a great guy and with wonderful sense of humor and robust intellect to match.