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This year we’re running series of short Ignite talks on Thursday afternoon.
What's an Ignite talk? It's a 5-minute presentation on whatever lights you up. Each speaker gets 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds, for a total of exactly 5 minutes. Inspired by Pecha Kucha, it's fun, it's fast, and the format forces you to really think about what you want to say.
Interested? Let us know. Post a brief summary about your idea by clicking 'Edit Page' in the top right-hand corner of the page, and adding your talk to the table below. We’ll then get in touch with you to arrange the slides.
To do a great Ignite talk, tell us about something you're passionate about, something that others should know, or some unique bit of knowledge or insight that you can impart. And please don't do a pitch!
If you're not familiar with the format, here’s a good example:
Or pick up tips from the experts here:
Any questions? Check the FAQ page or email us: stream@wpp.com
| Name | Talk Subject | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Candace Kuss | Gameplay in Everyday. Or What If Disney built Retirement Villas? | a mashup of ideas around putting game play and unexpected fun into every interface and environment -- comments welcome: here, email or @CandaceKuss |
| Tod Sacerdoti | Online Video: Porn or Profit? | A 5 minute, non-intuitive and provacative look into the growth, scale, humor and power of online video. Slides available upon request. |
| Bill Gossman | The Power of Earned Distribution | |
| Michele Azar, Bestbuy | Employees as Brand Ambassadors | |
| Nathan Williams | 'BRAND 3.0' or How to be the digital 'd00d' in a 'traditional' agency. | Either / or. It will be a surprise. But either way it will be awesome. |
| Hanoch Piven | Re-inventing Drawing | |
| Simon Waldman | The 18 best (work-related) books I've ever read | 18 books distilled into five minutes. Perfect for those who prefer ideas to detail. |
| Tal Chalozin | Doing it wrong - Recently Possible Technology | a walk through of a handful of useless creation from the GarageGeeks community |
| Jeff Pulver | 140 words about 140 characters | |
| Eric Hippeau | The Age of Engagement | A look into why Huffington Post is embracing change and social media |
| Miles Ward | Snoop "Doggy" Dogg: Social Media Nostradamus? | Did Snoop presage the current digital age? Lodi Dodi will be reviewed as a thinly veiled social media primer. |
| Victor Koo | Internet + Television + China = ? | A look at how the convergence of internet and television is changing the media landscape and user behavior in the largest online market in the world
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