Monday, June 19, 2006
My Outside-In talk at Masters Forum
I had a wonderful time last week in Minneapolis, first presenting at Masters Forum, then taking part in Cecily Sommers' PUSH conference (about which more later).
Between the two events, I got to do fun things like ride a trials bike for the first time (thanks, Griff!) and watch a dozen short films made in 48 hours (thanks, Sheila and Eric!).
My Masters Forum talk was based on the "Outside-In" talk I debuted a year earlier at PUSH, which Ethan kindly blogged. With a year to ponder the topic and push harder on my thoughts, plus three hours to present, I got to go much further.
I don't have the audio available at this point, but you can download a self-playing PowerPoint file of my talk here.
You'll miss the first part, because I started by spending 20 minutes showing everyone my Brain (see it yourself here). It was a nice way to introduce myself.
Masters Forum has been around for over 20 years, and has hosted a bunch of names you'd recognize, most before they had published the works that made them famous.
Between the two events, I got to do fun things like ride a trials bike for the first time (thanks, Griff!) and watch a dozen short films made in 48 hours (thanks, Sheila and Eric!).
My Masters Forum talk was based on the "Outside-In" talk I debuted a year earlier at PUSH, which Ethan kindly blogged. With a year to ponder the topic and push harder on my thoughts, plus three hours to present, I got to go much further.
I don't have the audio available at this point, but you can download a self-playing PowerPoint file of my talk here.
You'll miss the first part, because I started by spending 20 minutes showing everyone my Brain (see it yourself here). It was a nice way to introduce myself.
Masters Forum has been around for over 20 years, and has hosted a bunch of names you'd recognize, most before they had published the works that made them famous.
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