COINs2010: Conversations in Health Care

 

 

 

The 2nd Annual International COINs2010 Conference  is coming to Savannah, Ga., USA  | Oct. 7-9

REGISTER ONLINE at COINs2010.com

Registration rate is $180 (US Dollars) and includes pre-conference full day Coolhunting Workshop and Condor three-month trial.

 

FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKER

SCAD presents second COINs conference with keynote speaker Jesse Dylan

Filmmaker unleashes creativity to make open-source healthcare a reality

READ THE PRESS RELEASE!


 

FEATURED WORKSHOP

Basics of social network analysis: Network Analysis 101

An interactive workshop for social network newbies to the field of Social Network Analysis including a brief history, the basic vocabulary, professional associations, software tools, example studies across multiple disciplines and cutting-edge developments and trends.

Professor Ken Riopelle, Wayne State University, department of industrial and systems engineering, instructor

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FEATURED COINs2010 ABSTRACT

Measuring Social Network Structure of Clinical Teams Caring for Patients with Complex Conditions

Authors: Francesca Grippa (University of Salento), Margaret Palazzolo, Andrea Booth, Stacy Rechner, John Bucuvalas (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Julia Gluesing (Wayne State University), Peter Gloor (MIT Center for Collective Intelligence)

Social network analysis suggests that the relationships and ties among team members impact productivity across multiple industries. Complex health conditions require effective interdisciplinary teams to achieve best outcomes.

READ COINS 2010 ABSTRACTS on Scribd!

 

FEATURED INTERVIEW

The Center for Health Care Quality at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Builds Models of Collaborative Health Care

Dr. Peter Margolis, M.D., Ph.D., Co-Director, Center for Health Care Quality, Cincinnati, Ohio, shares his passion to improve quality systems health care delivery for children, his view of health care systems, and the value strengthening social network practice, mapping and analysis offers to industry innovation.

WATCH THE INTERVIEW on the COINs Conference Livestream Channel!


FEATURED CONVERSATION

A Civic Perspective: Health Care and Justice

Representatives of two Ohio health care advocate networks review the primary challenge in U.S. and world health care: access. Their interview prepares for a civic conversation to identify business innovation opportunities for science, technology and design.

WATCH THE CONVERSATION on Vimeo!

 

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS

Networking 101 | Collaborative Change | Bodystorming | Coolfarming | Service Design | Virtual Global Teaming

 

BOOK ACCOMMODATIONS

Special conference rates are available through the COINs2010 conference website.

 

 

 

This is a COINs2010 + DESIGN ETHOS Intersection Event

 

 


Register to join us face-to-face or online for live streaming of conference programming!

Register for COINs 2010 Conference here.

Keynotes presented by research and industry thought leaders in filmmaking, technology, and design.

Check out Speakers here.

Skills training workshops in social network mapping and analysis, collaborative and virtual teaming, social innovation, and design.

Learn more about Skills Training here.

Interactive research paper presentations in cutting edge industry discovery.

Plus lots of time to network and connect to new opportunities!

Click through to the COINs 2010 Conference site to learn and connect!

Join us at COINs 2010, Oct 7-9, at Savannah College of Art & Design in Savannah, Georgia!

SCAD presents second COINs conference with keynote speaker Jesse Dylan

I-Open is a proud co-sponsor of the Oct 7-9, 2010 collaborative innovation networks COINs 2010 Conference.

The COINs 2010 Conference is a gathering of research and industry leaders who seek to identify and connect the latest insights and innovations in the emerging Science of Collaboration.

The I-Open community offers insights from civic, business, government, and academic leaders focused on health care, energy, land, food, and water.

Together, the COINs 2010 and I-Open communities share information and knowledge to strengthen creativity and accelerate innovation for competitive enterprise advantage.

I-Open invites you to connect to these networked communities to advance creativity, communications, and collaboration in your work in education, economic, and workforce development.

We encourage you to:  

  • sign in to www.coins2010.com and become a member of the COINs 2010 Friendship Map to begin building your virtual network, 
  • register to attend the conference and build your face-to-face networks and,
  • experience the creative, collaborative culture of the Savannah College of Art & Design in Savannah, Georgia.

You can read and download copies of COINs 2010 conference research and industry abstracts at Swarm Creativity on Scribd:

Connect to the COINs 2010 Conference community across these media platforms:
The COINs 2010 conference, Oct. 7–9, 2010 is presented in collaboration by I-Open and the COINs Collaborative, an initiative of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Wayne State University College of Engineering, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Collective Intelligence. The collaborative builds open knowledge networks to advance the emerging science of collaboration for research and industry competitive advantage. For more information and to register for the COINs 2010 conference, visit www.coins2010.com

COINs2010: Conversations in Collaboration Savannah, Georgia

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I-Open is a proud co-sponsor of the COINs 2010 Conference Oct 7-9 in Savannah, Georgia, connecting research and industry leaders to advance the emerging science of collaboration.

 Register here.

Keynote speakers and paper presentations will be streamed live featuring cutting edge research in science, design, and technology with an emphasis on creativity, government, health care, energy, education, government, and transportation.

 Register here.

Workshops focus on practices in collaboration, open platforms, and team building - all immediately applicable skills for leaders in education, economic, and workforce development.

Register for

  • social network practice, projects, and tool proficiency
  • collaboration skills
  • service design thinking
  • collective action and social change
  • collaborative global teaming
  • strengthening habits of idea creation

 Register here.

In addition, COINs 2010 Conference is cross collaborating with the Design Ethos Conference (program) resulting in a serendipitous gathering of global minds in filmmaking, technology, design, and sustainability.

Check in now to the COINs 2010 Conference site - an online destination designed by SCAD designer, Amit Bapat - to explore and connect your social networks into a deeper, wider, global COINs2010.

Get started to become more creative! 

 Register here.

 

COINs2010: Conversations in Collaboration









 


  

 

The 2nd Annual International COINs2010 Conference  is coming to Savannah, Ga, USA  | October 7-9

REGISTER ONLINE at COINs2010.com

Registration rate is $180 (US Dollars) and includes pre-conference full day Coolhunting Workshop and Condor 3 month-trial.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Jesse Dylan, CEO and Creative Director, Freeform

Sandy Pentland, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Richard Buchanan, Professor, Case Western Reserve University


REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS

Networking 101 | Collaborative Change | Bodystorming | Coolfarming | Service Design | Virtual Global Teaming

 

BOOK ACCOMMODATIONS

Special Conference Rates are available through the COINs2010 Conference Website.

 

This is a DESIGN ETHOS Intersection Event

 

 

 

Join us for COINs 2010 Oct 7-9 in Savannah, Georgia!

I-Open is a proud co-sponsor of the COINs 2010 Conference, connecting research and industry leaders to advance the emerging science of collaboration.

Keynote speakers and paper presentations will be streamed live featuring cutting edge research in science, design, and technology with an emphasis on creativity, government, health care, energy, education, government, and transportation.

Workshops focus on practices in collaboration, open platforms, and team building - all immediately applicable skills for leaders in education, economic, and workforce development.

Register for

  • social network practice, projects, and tool proficiency
  • collaboration skills
  • service design thinking
  • collective action and social change
  • collaborative global teaming
  • strengthening habits of idea creation

In addition, COINs 2010 Conference is cross collaborating with the Design Ethos Conference (program) resulting in a serendipitous gathering of global minds in filmmaking, technology, design, and sustainability.

Check in now to the COINs 2010 Conference site - an online destination designed by SCAD designer, Amit Bapat - to explore and connect your social networks into a deeper, wider, global COINs2010.

Get started and become more creative at COINs 2010!

Conference information and online registration is here.

Begin reading COINs 2010 Abstracts at Swarm Creativity on Scribd.

Learn more about Design Engineer, Amit Bapat's BioSand Filter Project, here.

 


Designers Accord 2009: An Important Conversation Exploring the Future of Design in Open Systems

Note to readers:  I-Open mistakenly posted the Designers Accord 2009 document as a shareable piece of information. Apologies to our Design colleagues! The document has been removed.

We've asked the authors to supply us with a shareable version we can post here. The Accord unquestionably offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs working in Open Source Economic Development.
You're encouraged to continue to follow along and learn about the related efforts in the design industry at the October Design Ethos conference hosted at SCAD. Thanks for your patience. - Betsey Merkel, I-Open.

Back to the original post:

I-Open is co-sponsor of the COINs2010 conference Oct 7-9 hosted at SCAD in Savannah, GA. The conference will collaborate with the concurrent Design Ethos Conference also hosted at SCAD during the same time frame. SCAD Professors Scott Bolyston, Graphic Design, and Christine Miller, Design Management - hosts of each conference - are developing ways for the two gatherings to intersect, learn, and explore collaboration opportunities.

The Designers Accord document posted here offers an important snapshot of the global educational design community's desire to pursue discovery of the role of design at the intersections of social, economic, environment, and cultural issues today.

Links to learn more:

More about this important 2009 conversation and this resulting report:

The Designers Accord Final Comments document was submitted as a report to the editorial committee of the 2009 Designers Accord Global Summit 2009.

On October 23 and 24, 2009, the Designers Accord convened 100 individuals from some of the world’s most distinguished academic and professional institutions, for two days of highly participatory discussion, planning, and action around the topic of design education and sustainability.

This group of thought-leaders, design educators, and experts discussed, challenged, and conceived of a new path for undergraduate and graduate design programs to integrate sustainability. We tackled topics ranging from creating curricula and writing grants, to communicating to trustees and motivating students. These topics were culled from pre-Summit meetings and brainstorm sessions.

The format of the Summit was structured to enable this group to create a collective point of view about best practices and methods for integrating sustainability into design programs all over the world. We are currently synthesizing the outputs from the Summit. We plan to publish the output online and in printed form. The medium and format will be determined by the content.

You can learn more at this link:
http://www.designersaccord.org/initiatives/summit/