I-Open Civic Wisdom Stats 03/03/11 - 04/04/11 on Vimeo

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  • #1 - Videos Most Played for the Month of Mar 2011 to April 2011
  • #2 - Most Loaded for the Month
  • #3 - Most Embedded for the Month
  • #4 - Total Stats for the Month
  • #5 - Most Played for the Year

You're invited to take a closer look at the monthly stats of I-Open Civic Wisdom videos. The community contributed content has a short history on the Web - at the most two years - but continues to develop emerging audiences.

Our simple analytics offer a guide to government, foundation, and venture capital leaders responsible for stewarding private and public economic development investment dollars. For civic entrepreneurs, topics of interest will give encouragement to their own work in similar or related fields.

A good place to start is to look at what topics people are interested in and the thought leaders who are introducing these important new conversations. Follow your interests by searching original  subject links at I-Open and on the Web to learn more.

Articles are framed with descriptive titles, providing further insight into the relevance and meaning of viewer experience in economic and business development. 

Stop by I-Open on Vimeo to learn about the insights and innovations of civic, business, government and academic leaders working in Open Source Economic Development. Please post your comments, questions and insights!

Would you like to contribute an interview about your work to I-Open? Begin by emailing us at info@i-open.org to start a conversation!

Learn the wisdom of civic leaders across these I-Open communities:

Copyright 2011 Betsey Merkel and I-Open. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) 2563 Kingston Road Cleveland OH 44118 Phone: 216-220-0172 Web: http://i-open.posterous.com/

COINs 2010 Conference Video Library Widget

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Photo © Alice Merkel 

Digital media, both creative and social, is an invaluable communication tool to translate and share experiences.

The COINs Conference video library widget - shown below - contains all COINs 2010 keynotes, workshops, paper presentations, and interviews.

Click on "Grab Widget" to be taken to the COINs Conference channel. From there, you can copy widget code for pasting to your website or blog and share the library with people you know.

The COINs Conference digital library provides open access for people to learn deeply and share knowledge widely.

Watch live streaming video from coinsconference at livestream.com

 

IOpen2's Channel - Stop By and See Us!

Just a reminder that in the future we'll be posting regular I-Open community stories to our You Tube channel, "I-Open2", where you'll be able to learn more about some of the things you, and others, are interested in. 

If you haven't seen this story before, take a couple of minutes to enjoy the experiences of people coming together to share information about their work relating to the emerging Science of Collaboration at the October COINs 2009 conference hosted by the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD).

You can learn more about the COINs community focused on strengthening the practices of creativity, collaboration, and communication - essential behaviors and tools in Open Source Economic Development - on the Swarm Creativity Blog.

You may also be interested to visit and sign in to the global Swarm Creativity community - and perhaps sign up to participate in the next Virtual Brown Bag meeting!

Created and posted by Betsey Merkel.