SXSW 10 session notes: Crowd sourcing innovative social change
Another day at SXSW, and a good seminar on crowd sourcing and not-for-profits. The ‘Crowd sourcing innovative social change’ session saw Amy Sample Ward, Beth Kanter and others talking about how to use crowd sourcing in a not-for-profit environment, not for fund raising or marketing, but for service and programme delivery. One interesting distinction was between a ‘crowd’ and a ‘community’ and how this impacts the model you use.
As with other SXSW sessions, rather than reproduce the conversations after the event, here are the hand-drawn notes taken during the session itself.
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Crowdsourcing for Social Change
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15 March 2010, 8:21 amlaura:
Do you have the text on the notes anywhere? It’s a nice picture, but somewhat unreadable.
17 March 2010, 8:34 pmCharlie Osmond:
Sorry Laura,
I drew the picture instead of taking written notes. However if you search for the session hashtag on twitter, I suspect you’ll find a link to someone else’s notes. #sourcinginnovativechange
Hope that helps
23 March 2010, 6:03 pmCharlie