Check in on what we did by Next Tuesday (commitments made last week)
1. Bill English – no commitment |
2. Kennan – start unpacking from conf – this call. I mapped out business cards |
3. Linda Staheli – follow up by email – 25% done, still digesting, integrate into work . Marje coming to DC April 1-5 working on a project to focus on set of issues) |
4. Jim Caldwell – followed up with Jonathan Trent – possibility of taking the anaerobic power generation to China, beginning conversation about that |
5. Amy Ng – committed to make sure I understood everything that happened at Global Innovation Summit Week – followed up with Brian Donohue - Public Universities and healthy base initiative |
6. Roberta – I influenced Bill, so he has signed himself up – connections – Linda Staheli-reconnect over mental health work, NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) conference will be in Sept 2014 NAMI walk in Golden Gate Park May 31st – embrace all those who can participate and join us |
7. Rob Stephenson – will meet with Stan Gould 2/26 and discuss metrics for how we know if we are making progress, will meet with Valerie to help her get her tool adapted for F4H |
8. Bill – Mei Lin and I had an introduction by Valerie’s tool. Photoshopped 500+ photos and titling them – did Animoto version of our photos to music – practice shot |
9. Mei Lin – we are having this call – it provides a rhythm each week for us to stay connected |
10. Brie – I’m calling from Skype line – and am here on behalf of Denise – she is hoping to be on future calls – lovely to hear all your voices – I am still in total afterglow from the event. Went Saturday to the ASVEN conference with Tom Kosnik – it was electric and wonderful – really excited –fabulous. Denise and Marje joined him and a bunch of panelists – if we want to take F4H to China we must join WeChat. |
11. David – enjoyed working on the map – photos and presentations on the map and that will continue over the next few days – so much joy on everyone’s faces |
12. Terry - came out of conference with desire to keep the people in the Bay Area and outside the Bay Area in contact with the group – the people from Brazil – Marty Wasserman, people at Stanford and at city of Palo Alto - will report back on kinds of ideas on how they would like to stay in touch, also Linda on DC, Jim Caldwell on China. Steve Leventhal’s presentation how he took his F500 training capability and applied it in India – he adapted it. Collect good examples from conference and continue to share it – we will all have good examples and tell the F4H story effectively, encourage people to remain in contact with the group as we grow |
13. Brian – followed up with Kimberly King, Marje, Linda Staheli, Amy, Bill Daul, Dan Desmond, engaging in transactions – overwhelmed about – as the lawyer in the group – what will we do with the legal organization? Will there be a legal organization? |
14, Michael Norwood- I contacted everyone I took cards from and heard back from everyone. The most important thing is not the conference itself, you get a high, and if there is no follow through, you might as well not have gone – it is in the following up. A weekly call helps it evolve and this is the way to make this more than an idealistic organization but a concrete and practical one that makes things happen |
Follow up Steps – Project Summary
Humanity.Collaborate.org Kennan will start a blog of blogs – link out to the blogs that anyone of you have Call to Action: – if you would like to share on your blog – Contact: Kennan Salinero - Linda Staheli |
California Health Corps Bill Daul will connect CHC into the group- and the group into CHC- Contact: Bill Daul, Co-founder of CHC |
Networked Improvement Community DougEngelbart’s‘s work – See Engelbart Hypotehsis by F4H co-creators Valerie Landau and Eileen Clegg . See his talk at IBM 2003 and at Google. 2007 Contact: Mei Lin and Eileen Clegg |
Profiles of Co-Creators of F4H Post on DebateGraph.org As you are describing the projects you are working on outside – David Price will be able to map the connections thematically between personal interests and professional interests Contact: David Price |
Science Tech and Innovation Colalboratory in DC Focused on global issues and challenges Contact: Linda Staheli |
F4H Papers Linda Staheli (Wilson Center) and Sandy Bates (Edison awards) are writing papers Contact: Who would like to lead this initiative? |
In Person F4H Meetings DC – early April – Marje’ and Linda and Kimberly + Others? Contact: Marje Etheridge |
Film Festival for Youth – Marje is focusing on MLK’s dream – and what that means for youth. Amy has films to contribute, she ran a youth film festival in SF Contact: Who would like to lead this initiative? |
Mental Health (and Youth) Brie’s website www.lovetheskinyourein.net She overcame anorexia when an Olympian – have spoken to 50k young women – Brie would love to be part of any youth based conference especially one centering on mental health issues Contact: Roberta English or Brie Mathers |
Geospatial Mapping Linda’s friend is COO of National Geospatial Agency- doing a huge mapping effort – should connect with Collaborate.org –Linda will connect Kevin Montgomery. Mei lin will contact Rich Hammond who is ready to do Community Asset Mapping on his sabbatical from the EPA Amy’s friend Nicole at www.mapyourworld.com Contact: Amy Ng |
DebateGraph.org David will set up areas in graph where conversations can start – if you click on the invitation – that will log you in, there is a comment button and that will connect you by email – text can be moved to collaborate.org when Kevin Montgomery is ready. |
Video Reference Library At www.debategraph.org/F4H a bubble has video from event and about the launch event – can see the agenda – can see the presentations and photos from sessions – have started to include links to your own sites and your own projects Contact: Jack Park and David Price |
Photo Gathering links to Flickr and other photo sharing sites – so you can see a very rich set of – over 500 photos taken from the event as well. Thanks Bill, Jai, Jim Caldwell! Contact: Dan Esbensen |
Public Universities as social entrepreneurs Contact: Brian Donohue |
Federal Grants for people on welfare How people can collaborate – and especially teams collaborate – look for different ways to help. Linda will share Rockefeller Foundation doc on this. Contact: Amy Ng |
Final word
1. Mei Lin – Happiness
2. Kennan – Communication
3. Linda – Hopeful and excited
4. Bill – Trusted Connectedness
5. Rob – WHEE!
6. Brian – lets make some history here
7. Amy – Future
8. Michael Norwood – follow through – so wonderful we are following up with all these things
9. David – Serendipity
10. Brie – Connectivity – GotoMeeting as a platform – ongoing chat - and wonder
11. Jim – Collaboration
12. Bill – Global – we must recognize that whatever we are doing must not be just confined to the US
13. Roberta – Thank you for F4H
14. Terry – Connections – based on Connections to Doug Engelbart and James Burke who produced the TV show.