June 2 was the second time I’ve had the opportunity to hear Alan Levine do his Amazing Stories of Openness keynote. The first time was at OpenEd 2009 in Vancouver and I wrote about at the time, calling it “a paradigm buster of a prezo, using the words of others to underscore the resonant value in openness.”
Alan did it again at the ETUG conference in Nelson and this time round worked in a few audience members’ stories by live-capturing their testimonies from within the keynote session and then publishing them to his story site – a bold demonstration of open production in the wild.
The visual at the top of this post is a representation of the event done by Michelle Laurie, Sylvia Currie and Rachael Roussin.






Great visual there from Michele Laurie and Sylvia Currie!
Absolutely. Thanks for pointing that out, Nancy. I should have credited the visual explicitly, and I’ll update that notation on Flickr, too.
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Thanks! Actually there was three of us: Michelle Laurie, Sylvia Currie and Rachael Roussin.
Thanks Michelle. Credits updated all around, including Flickr.
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