rrt 2010 summary statistics
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This slide show contain some results of the opening p lenary" of Radical Real Time 2010 Conference " organized by Radical Inclusion. For more information go to http://rtvc10.ning.com/TRANSCRIPT
Radical Real Time 2010Radical Real Time 2010‐ Conference on Collaboration ‐
h f ll i lid i b i i f iThe following slides give you some basic information on the Radical Real Time Conference
"M ki h f ll b i ld “"Making the most of collaborative worlds“June 5, 2010
NING Members: 194 from 29 countries
Breakout Sessions: 16
Participants in the Synchronous Phase:70 from 18 countries======================================================================
b h // /NING Website: http://rtvc10.ning.com/
Wiki of the Radical Real Time Conference: http://radicalrealtime.pbworks.com/
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
Participants in the asynchronous phase before and after June 5th – by country
30%
35%
25%
30%
20%
10%
15%
5%
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elgium
Brazil
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Chile
China
thiopia
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Italy
Mexico
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Norway
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Africa
Spain
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USA
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Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
Participants in the synchronous phase on June 5th – by country
16%
p y p y y
12%
14%
8%
10%
6%
8%
2%
4%
0%
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
What is your mother tongue?y g
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
Nepali
Norwegian
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French
Gaelic
German
Dutch
English
Finnish
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Africans
Dutch
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
How experienced are you in virtual events?
29%25% Novice
46%
Some Experience
46%Expert
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
What is your main interest?
51%
21%
Learning51%
28%
Learning
Networking
FunFun
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
Virtual Collaboration for you is…
Difficult and
24%
Difficult and Overwhelming
74%Easy
74%
i l iff2%
Simply Different
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
What were the high moments?Participants‘ feedbackWhat were the high moments? feedback
0
Radical Real Time 2010 – Conference on Collaboration
What were the challenges?Participants‘ feedbackWhat were the challenges?
»Getting the tools to work
feedback
»Getting the tools to work
»Getting into different sessions
»Multitasking
» Learning so many tools at a time
» Tiring in the synchronous phase How to improve?
↗ Technical check in before the event
↗ Use few and simple tools
↗ Same conference with same people, learning effect
Breakout Session overviewSession Title Convener Platform/ToolCollaborative Work in Virtual Worlds Organized by Eilif Trondsen Second life
Transparency in collaboration for social change Christina Jourdan Skype ChatTransparency in collaboration for social change Christina Jourdan Skype Chat
The Change Journey Map Holger Nauheimer Asynchronous
How do we connect the world through Creativity? Max Allsup Skype
Facilitating for maximum results inviting the whole Thomas Herrmann /JohannFacilitating for maximum results ‐ inviting the whole person
Thomas Herrmann /Johann Rehnberg
Microsoft Live meeting
Relationships and virtual collaboration design David Friedmann webex
Creating a high level innovation lab ecology Peter Troxler Etherpad / Skype
Levelling the Playing Field Kathie Wallace ietherpad / Skype
Collaboration, Learning and Knowledge Transfer at The Speed of Mind
Joel Muzard WebIDEApro.com
Storytelling session on Koru Island in Second Life Stephen Thorpe second lifeStorytelling session on Koru Island in Second Life Stephen Thorpe second life
How is virtual collaboration different from face‐to‐face collaboration?
Sari Stanfors Skype, pbworks, webex
Our stories Junliane Neumann Wiki, Second life
On‐line Interactive Socio Drama Jouke Kruijer Adobe Connect Pro
Participation as Active Citizenship Jan Linhart webex
Value‐Co‐Creation Twitter Session Arne van Oosterom Twitter (#RRarne) /mindmeister
Radical (Transformational) Change atOrganizations and Communities
Artur Silva Flash Meeting