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How about cutting and pasting the most meaningful mini-exchanges? Or simply get a screen-shot of them (whatever is faster for you) and create a page here for those who can/want to discuss together. Or perhaps people want to use it as inspiration to write reflections in their own blogs when time permits. Please point us to those links!

Tags: twitter, learninglab, twittercasts, 2.0, truth, innovation on 2008-06-21 and saved by27 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Perspectives on Innovation » Blog Archive » 2008 Video Challenge Winners

We posted our own crowdsourcing Challenge in November asking our Solver community to develop 30-90 second marketing videos to promote InnoCentive and the benefits of being a Solver. The response was great - we had over 450 Project Rooms on this one Challenge. All the submissions were really good, and narrowing it down to the final seven was tough, but we did that in March and asked the Solver community to vote on their favorite. We here at InnoCentive also voted for our favorite. The two winning Solvers each will receive $5000.

Tags: video, innovation, 21st Century Literacies on 2008-06-20 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Progress needs an open door - The Boston Globe

A 2006 report by the Boston History and Innovation Collaborative found that of 64 game-changing innovations in Massachusetts - from wiping out smallpox to the invention of the mini-computer - fully a third featured a woman, immigrant, or African-American in a leading role. And yet an important survey by the University of Massachusetts at Boston last year found that among Globe 100 companies - the cream of the region's corporate sector - just a tiny fraction of board members (5 percent) were people of color.

Tags: diversity, innovation on 2008-05-23 -All Annotations (0) -About

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