Transcript of NPC Meeting on Future of the NPC June 1 , 2012

What follows is an unedited transcript of the Nonprofit Commons meeting held on June 1, 2012, focused on a discussion about the future of the Nonprofit Commons. There was also a fond send-off to Rik Panganiban, community manager of the NPC, who will be moving on to other responsibilities.

Read on for the full transcript….

NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING
June 1 , 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/88/126/26

AGENDA

• 8:30am Introductions
• 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
• 8:45am Mentors Central
• 8:55am Community Forum on the Future of the NPC
• 9:25am Farewell to Rik Riel
• 9:35am OpenMic/ Announcements

INTRODUCTIONS

[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Ok lets get started
[08:31] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Morning Rik
[08:31] Glitteractica Cookie: morning!
[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Welcome everyone to the Nonprofit commons weekly meeting
[08:31] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me waves
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m Rik Panganiban, communitymanager of the NPC
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m joined by Glitteractica Cookie / Susan Tenby, founder of the NPC and resident purple cat
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Oh and Alebez, our colleague at TechSoup.org
[08:32] alebez: good morning everyone.
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Good to see everyone today!
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): This meeting won’t feature any guest speakers and is more about community business
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We’ll get to that in a bit.
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But first introductions
[08:33] Chayenn: Monique Richert, Protect Yourself 1, Inc, Baltimore , MD, protectyourself1.org, facebook.com/PY1US, @PY1US
[08:33] Zinnia Zauber: Renne Emiko Brock-Richmond, Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance, Sequim, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. http://www.sequimartsalliance.org http://www.facebook.com/sequimartsalliance @renneemiko
[08:33] HB Eternal: Harold W Becker, The Love Foundation, Florida, http://www.thelovefoundation.com @lovefoundation
[08:34] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Bruce Hestley, Transgender American Veterans Association, Akron, OH, http://www.tavausa.org
[08:34] Panny Bakerly: Jeanne Booth, Freeport Historical Society, Freeport, NY www.freeporthistorymuseum.org; @FrptHisSoc
[08:34] Ronnie Rhode: Denise Harrison, The Garden for the Missing, http://www.gardenforthemissing.org/ and SLURL http://slurl.com/secondlife/Remora/203/148/21, Project Jason, assistance for families of the missing, http://www.projectjason.org.
[08:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Please type into the text chat your real life name, organization, URL, location in the world, and twitter handle — or any combination thereof.
[08:34] Buffy Beale: Buffy Bye, Bridges for Women, Victoria BC Canada, http://www.bridgesforwomen.ca @bridges4women
[08:34] Brena Benoir: Brenda Bryan, Preferred Family Healthcare, www.pfh.org, @brenabenoir
[08:34] Adalace Jewell: Corine Van Hellemont, RoSa Library Brussels – Belgium, http://www.rosadoc.be @adalace
[08:34] Gentle Heron: Virtual Ability, Inc. www.virtualability.org
[08:34] Glitteractica Cookie: Susan Tenby, Online Community and Social Media Director, TechSoup Global, San Francisco, CA USA @suzboop @techsoup
[08:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Rik Panganiban, techsoup.org / Nonprofit Commons, Oakland CA USA, http://nonprofitcommons.org , @npsl @betterverse
[08:34] alebez: Ale Bezdikian, Online Community Coordinator, TechSoup Global, @TechSoup, @alebez
[08:34] Jadyn Firehawk: Pixel To Pixel Foundation, in SL
[08:34] Zotarah Shepherd: BEACH College, Santa Rosa, CA
[08:35] jacmacaire Humby: Hi everyone
[08:35] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me is Joyce Bettencourt, creative for www.VesuviusGroup.com, Boston area, @RhiannonSL
[08:35] Brielle Coronet: Clanranald Trust, Duncarron Fort educational museum Scotland http://slurl.com/secondlife/Raroia%20Bay/212/179/24
[08:36] Dancers Yao: Kara Bennett, Elder Voices, Los Angeles, CA Health Care and Human Rights
[08:36] jacmacaire Humby: Jacques Macaire HUMANBE http://www.humanbe.com Action Tank and Council on Sustianble development France and International @Humanbe
[08:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Scotland and France!
[08:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): oh and Holland!
[08:37] Frans Charming: Jeroen Frans, Virtual World Technology expert @ www.VesuviusGroup.com, Amsterdam, @Frans
[08:37] Frans Charming: 🙂
[08:37] Brielle Coronet: <–very new here
[08:37] Brielle Coronet: with NPC
[08:37] Glitteractica Cookie: welcome to our new members!
[08:37] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Welcome Brielle
[08:37] Zinnia Zauber: Welcome Brielle!
[08:37] Brielle Coronet: but not to SL 🙂
[08:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Welcome Brielle et al
[08:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): anyone else want to say hi?
[08:37] Gentle Heron: /me knows Brielle from waaaaay back in SL!
[08:38] Brielle Coronet: waves toGentle :)!!!

TECHSOUP UPDATES

[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Then lets move on to TechSoup updates
[08:38] Nany (nany.kayo): hi.
[08:38] Nany (nany.kayo): lol
[08:38] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Good morning all 🙂
[08:38] Rhiannon Chatnoir: 🙂
[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Ale is that you?
[08:38] 01 Hifeng: hi all
[08:38] alebez: yep.
[08:38] Eowyn Atlass: Hello all : )
[08:38] alebez: i have updates this morning
[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): welcome In Kenzon
[08:38] Ozma Malibu: (Sandy Andrews – Floaters Org – AZ and Mexico – sorry, someone at the door.)
[08:39] alebez: Hello everyone! Here to give you some TechSoup updates and happenings.
[08:39] alebez: First up, we would like to let you know that the TechSoup website will be unavailable today through Monday on account of our Data Center Upgrade.
[08:39] alebez: Systems and sites will be operational by Monday June 4 start of business (Pacific time).
[08:40] alebez: On June 14th at 11am we’re having a webinar about how to maximize Microsoft Excel when you Want to create spreadsheets that help fulfill the mission of your nonprofit or library.
[08:40] alebez: That webinar is on Thursday, June 14 at 11 a.m. Pacific time.
[08:40] Glitteractica Cookie: do you have the link handy for that webinar, Ale?
[08:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (I need that. I’m hopeless at excel.)
[08:40] alebez: yep
[08:41] alebez: During this webinar, we will hear about some key features of Microsoft Excel that will allow you to enhance your spreadsheets and data. Visit http://bit.ly/Me9Fim to register.
[08:41] Glitteractica Cookie: all our webinars are free!
[08:41] alebez: And then on June 20th, at 11 am we’re having our Nonprofits Live interactive webinar series. Coproduced with Social Media for Nonprofits and Eventbrite, we will present clear strategies, tactics, and resources for using social media to ensure the success of nonprofit events. Come register for that event here: http://techsoupnpevents.eventbrite.com/
[08:41] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Would any of the session content be useful to users of LibreOffice?
[08:42] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Yay!
[08:42] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Useful for those of you who create events
[08:42] Sarvana Haalan: awesome
[08:42] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Sorry.. referring to the Excel session…
[08:42] Brielle Coronet: takes note…must learn how to do excel spreadsheet~!
[08:42] alebez: And that’s all she wrote, folks! Thanks, all. Rik…back to you!
[08:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Jerry, I’m sure there are some lessons that are applicable to Libreexcel
[08:43] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Thanks Rik.
[08:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): if not exactly the same
[08:43] Rhiannon Chatnoir: if get good at excel, it can do quite a lot.
[08:43] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I’m using Open Office as it’s a lot less expensive
[08:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): OK now on to metnors central
[08:43] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): definitely, thanks Ale
[08:44] Panny Bakerly: (I just registered)
[08:44] Sarvana Haalan: I use OpenOffice as well

MENTORS CENTRAL

[08:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): who speaks for the mentors?
[08:44] Zinnia Zauber: Today we have Sar!
[08:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): cool
[08:44] Zinnia Zauber: Sarvanna, please.
[08:45] Veri Oddfellow: *waves cheerily* Hey y’all!
[08:45] Sarvana Haalan: Virtually Pinning.- A Brief Look at Pinterest
[08:46] Sarvana Haalan: What is Pinterest?
Pinterest is social networking site where the users post, organize, and share special interest photos, graphics or videos on the provided space (categories) known as “boards” or “pinboards”. It was launched in March 2010 and already has over 4 million users today.
Pinterest’s mission is to “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ their favorite or interesting It allows allows its users to share ‘pins’ on both Twitter and Facebook, which extends your growing Pinterest community.[
The act of posting is called “pinning” and posted images that are called “pins”. You can post favorite travel destinations, wedding ideas, home decorations, favorite footwear. You can browse pinboards created by other people to discover new things, information, and connections.
I have been exploring it for a while now.
[08:47] Veri Oddfellow: Brad Lewis here from Great Strides, Damascus, MD http://www.GreatStrides.org @BfordLewis 😉
[08:47] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Evonne Heyning @amoration in LA today
[08:47] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): on pinterest: http://pinterest.com/amoration 🙂
[08:47] Sarvana Haalan: Pinterest users can upload, save, sort and manage images, known as pins, and other media content (ie. videos) through collections known as pinboards. Pinboards are generally themed so that pins can easily be organized, categorized and discovered by other users. Pinterest acts as a personalized media platform, whereby your own content as well as anyone else’s uploaded pins can be browsed on the main page. Users can then save their favourite pins to one of their own boards using the ‚ÄúPin It‚Äù button. Content can also be found outside of Pinterest and similarly uploaded to a board via the ‚ÄúPin It‚Äù button which can be downloaded to the bookmark bar on a web browser. Check out my search for TechSoup‚Ķ.http://pinterest.com/search/?q=techsoup
[08:47] Sarvana Haalan: A look of cool pins
[08:49] Glitteractica Cookie: interesting … we don’t even really pin to Pinterest on my team. These are from others
[08:49] Sarvana Haalan: I use http://pinterest.com/cherrynetwork/virtual-living-with-sarvana/
[08:49] Sarvana Haalan: yes…
[08:49] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I pin TechSoup-related things
[08:49] Sarvana Haalan: I post NPSL events as well as other folks
[08:49] Glitteractica Cookie: it’s great that others are starting our presence here
[08:49] Sarvana Haalan: But it puts TechSoup out there for a wide audience
[08:50] Sarvana Haalan: Main question…
[08:50] Sarvana Haalan: How to Get Started:
1. First, you must request an invite from Pinterest (http://pinterest.com/landing/) or ask a current Pinterest user to send you an invite.
2. Set up your profile and categorize your pinboards.
3. Connect to your Facebook and Twitter friends and followers.
4. Search other boards for “pins” pins based on your keywords or categories.
5. Be sure to pin, Like, pin or comment on any image or video that is pinned.
With interest, your nonprofit can share events photos, engage others with common interest, and promote your causes.
[08:50] Sarvana Haalan: Pinboards can be used by educators to plan lessons. Teachers can pin sites for later referral. Students can pin and organize sources and collaborate on projects.
[08:51] Sarvana Haalan: Pinterest users can upload, save, sort and manage images, known as pins, and other media content (ie. videos) through collections known as pinboards. Pinboards are generally themed so that pins can easily be organized, categorized and discovered by other users. Pinterest acts as a personalized media platform, whereby your own content as well as anyone else’s uploaded pins can be browsed on the main page. Users can then save their favourite pins to one of their own boards using the ‚ÄúPin It‚Äù button. Content can also be found outside of Pinterest and similarly uploaded to a board via the ‚ÄúPin It‚Äù button which can be downloaded to the bookmark bar on a web browser.
[08:51] Sarvana Haalan: It is such a cool social media tool…
[08:51] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): (hmmm… hadn’t thought of Pinterest as a collaborative platform…)
[08:52] Sarvana Haalan: Creative thinking…
[08:52] Sarvana Haalan: Commerce
Brands like fashion e-commerce website use Pinterest as a virtual storefront for driving customers to their website. Many brands and small businesses are using Pinterest, following best practices to get traffic on their websites and buzz around their products.
Users’ Demographics
The site has been popular with American women and, in 2012, it was reported that 83% of the U.S. users were women. In Britain, however, 56% of the users were male and their age profile was different too, being about 10 years younger than in the U.S., where the age range was typically 35-44.
Business
Retail companies have taken advantage of Pinterest for advertising and style trending. The web design provides an ideal layout for ‚Äústyle conscious retailers”, where products can easily be visualized within a consumer context. Companies like The Gap, Chobani, Nordstrom and West Elm use Pinterest as a tool for online referrals that link users with similar interests to a company.
[08:52] BELOVEDROX: Is it accessible and readable by screenreaders
[08:52] Sarvana Haalan: It is a great way to reach women especially American women when you look at th eDemographics
[08:53] Sarvana Haalan: Yes… it is web-based.
[08:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): many people ahve seen the commerical applications. How are nonprofits using it?
[08:53] Rhiannon Chatnoir: Beloved, though the content is mostly image focused, so would think it would only be as good as someone’e comments/notes on what they pin
[08:53] Sarvana Haalan: I post AIDS awareness messages on the CHA
[08:53] Sarvana Haalan: RE Project
[08:54] Gentle Heron: Images can be described in text.
[08:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): think about giving context in your text
[08:54] Sarvana Haalan: I even post rl posters
[08:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): framing the story when you pin
[08:54] Gentle Heron: (but that’s another topic)
[08:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): and yes, I get more repins than retweets by far
[08:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): huge traffic
[08:54] Sarvana Haalan: The only concern has been… Copyright
[08:54] Sarvana Haalan: Copyrighted content
Pinterest has a notification system which allows copyright holders to request that content be removed from the site. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) safe harbor status of Pinterest has been questioned given that it actively promotes its users to copy to Pinterest, for their use, any image on the internet. Pinterest users cannot claim safe harbor status and as such are exposed to possible legal action for pinning copyrighted material.
A “nopin” HTML meta tag was released by Pinterest on February 20, 2012 to allow websites to opt out of their images being pinned. On February 24, 2012 Flickr implemented the code to allow users to opt out their photos.
[08:54] DyVerse Jeffery-Steele (dyverse): wego health has a pinterest account and is used to show upcoming tweet chats and had a campaign to upload pictures based on health stigma’s
[08:55] Frans Charming: you can’t pin facebook pictures either.
[08:55] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Also Facebook images currently do not pin directly, but lots of people pull images from FB and repin them
[08:55] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): there’s a bookmarklet that makes it a one click easy operation
[08:55] Sarvana Haalan: Your imagination will be what really limits the use.
[08:56] Zinnia Zauber: It is so interesting to people that the college asked me to teach a class in it this fall.
[08:56] Sarvana Haalan: my pins appear automatically on my Facebook Timeline once I linked it to my Pinterest account.
[08:56] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (you should probably wrap up)
[08:56] jacmacaire Humby: If you want to know what we do with Pinterest http://pinterest.com/humanbe/
[08:56] Rhiannon Chatnoir: also there have been some nefarious uses for link baiting to other sites or using Pinterest as a means for hollow affiliate marketing spam with images that link through to such
[08:56] Sarvana Haalan: Perfect… that’s my presention on Virtually Pinning!
[08:56] Sarvana Haalan: Thank for th eopp!
[08:57] Gentle Heron: Very nicely done, Sarvana.
[08:57] DyVerse Resident: Applause!
[08:57] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Sar!
[08:57] Buffy Beale: cheering, thanks Sar!
[08:57] Veri Oddfellow: /applause
[08:57] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Thanks Sarvana
[08:57] Sarvana Haalan: *the opp
[08:57] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Thanks Sarvana
[08:57] Zotarah Shepherd: Thank you Sarvana
[08:57] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m a huge fan of pinterest
[08:57] Sarvana Haalan: cool… will look for your pins
[08:57] DyVerse Jeffery-Steele (dyverse): http://pinterest.com/rickygdavis/
[08:58] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yeah please post your links to your pinterest page for others
[08:58] Frans Charming: http://pinterest.com/mrfrans/
[08:58] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): http://pinterest.com/amoration
[08:58] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): and http://pinterest.com/cooking-techsoup for this group 🙂
[08:58] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Bether Kanter of course has already done some awesome work documenting the public good uses of pinterest
[08:59] Ozma Malibu: I won’t post mine yet cos I’ve just been experimenting so far, but now I have lots of new directions!
[08:59] Rhiannon Chatnoir: http://pinterest.com/RhiannonSL/

DISCUSSION ON FUTURE OF THE NPC

[08:59] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok so lets move on to our main topic: discussing the future of the NPC
[08:59] Veri Oddfellow: http://pinterest.com/jhary/great-strides/
[08:59] Sarvana Haalan: Beth Kanter does awesome work on everything related to Social media… smiles
[08:59] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Thisis really thecontinuation of a conversation we’ve been having over the past month or so
[09:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and will continue over the month and beyond
[09:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): In general, I think itsa good idea for a community to have scheduled check-ins about the vitality of their community, what is going well, what could be better, and how to move forward
[09:01] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I wanted to kick off with presenting your own data from the survey many of you filled out
[09:01] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But Glitter, was there anything you wanted to say at the top?
[09:02] Glitteractica Cookie: not really.. just eager to hear yr results
[09:02] Glitteractica Cookie: of teh survey
[09:02] Glitteractica Cookie: and thanks for filling it out, to those of you who did
[09:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Great so lets just start there
[09:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thewonderful summaryof the results was done by Rob Foster of TechSoup.
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Youcan see the slides behind us or here: http://www.slideshare.net/TechSoupGlobal/npc-survey-2012
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We sent out this survey via various means to NPC tenants, members of our listserv, FB group, and SL groups
[09:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We received 35 responses
[09:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): obviously the majority of those who responded were members or tenants of the NPC
[09:05] Gentle Heron: How many total tenants are there in NPC?
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): 140 tenants, about
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I think we just added 1 , Blueberry Dreams
[09:05] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): shows there’s some care here, a good response rate
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (hi hifeng)
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yeah its a fine response rate
[09:06] Sarvana Haalan: what is the max capacity with the present spaces?
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We asked people what activities and services they find the most valuable
[09:06] Gentle Heron: 25% is not a particularly good response rate.
[09:06] 01 Hifeng: hi Rik, heh
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Saravana, we’ll get into that later….
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): let me finish wit hthe results
[09:06] Ozma Malibu: Gentle for online surveys it’s not actually too bad.
[09:07] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): the most “essential” activity was “trainings and workshops”
[09:07] Glitteractica Cookie: Gentle, statistically, it’s actually much higher than the norm for online (unpaid) surveys
[09:07] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I think it’s great that 35 people care enough to invest time in this community, there’s some juice
[09:07] Glitteractica Cookie: agree In kenzo
[09:07] Nany (nany.kayo): Rik did a good job of reminding us to complete the survey
[09:07] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): followed by virtual office space, then the weekly meeting and networking
[09:08] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): so workshops are high on the interest list
[09:08] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yes
[09:08] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): In the past we did webinars inworld as well, a mixed reality workshop format.
[09:08] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): which leads us to the next question: what services ./ activities do youwish we provided more of
[09:08] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Do you think enough people would want to attend if we promoted those well?
[09:08] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Trainings and workshops was number 1
[09:09] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): simulcasts of real world events was number 2
[09:09] Sarvana Haalan: got my vote
[09:09] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): sorry forgot to advance theslide
[09:09] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I’m wondering about the mix of the two that we have done in previous years, we’re not doing much on this right now and there’s a threshold of participation that’s needed to make it viable.
[09:10] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): we wanted to know how muchtime our members and tenants were spending in SL
[09:10] Glitteractica Cookie: In Kenzo, can u clarify which you are referring to? Not doing much of which of the two?
[09:10] Panny Bakerly: isn’t there a way to track that?
[09:10] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Panny, we do have ways
[09:10] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but we also wanted to ask
[09:10] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): We used to bring our TechSoup webinars inworld but that hasn’t been a pattern in 2012.
[09:10] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): We do bring in OCTRIBE, but last time no one came.
[09:10] Glitteractica Cookie: ah, i see
[09:11] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): it was across the board,but many loggedin several times a day or several times a week
[09:11] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): which is not unexpected
[09:11] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): so wondering if we should be doing events differently here, promoting them more widely to the SL audience or just choosing different types of workshops & events
[09:11] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): this is helpful, thank you Rik
[09:11] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We provide other non-SL services and social media and wanted to know which them were important to you
[09:12] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): The blog / website of the NPC was seen as the most essential
[09:12] Buffy Beale: I think it would help to start building the nonprofit attendance and from that the events
[09:12] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): with the twitter feed and facebook trailing in 2nd and 3rd
[09:12] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): email was surprisingly not very essential to many
[09:13] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We asked folks about some of our special events that get hosted here and their participation
[09:13] ray2009 Hazelnut: If I could briefly chip in here. Other places like Book Island send out reminders. It has been hard to find out about this place
[09:13] Glitteractica Cookie: good feedback ray2009… we will work on that
[09:14] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): hi ray2009, good to know. we’ll get to next steps in a bit.
[09:14] Glitteractica Cookie: maybe Parhelion can send out inworld reminders
[09:14] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): well get to taht in a bit please
[09:14] Glitteractica Cookie: ok
[09:14] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): almost done
[09:14] Buffy Beale: So that brings to mind the idea of having small displays/1-prim signs scattered around other sims
[09:14] Buffy Beale: ok 🙂
[09:15] Sarvana Haalan: I can post signs in the Payens region
[09:15] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so as in kenzo said, it does take quite a bit of work to bring in a webinar, stream a conference, or organize a big event at theNPC
[09:15] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): sadly according to the results most people either never or only once attended these more special events held here
[09:15] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): We can discuss which opportunities are valuable enough that volunteers are willing to work with us on them.
[09:15] Zinnia Zauber: People are excited about that prospect – Mixed Reality opportunities.
[09:15] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Advancing the slides in a webinar where mixed reality would be very beneficial, for instance.
[09:16] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): This space is great for conversation around an event when there’s people feeding the conversation and working toward solutions together, but structuring the experience is important
[09:16] Sarvana Haalan: my local meetup folks are interested in mixed reality events… just have to identify a local team for the streaming
[09:17] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We started providing regular updates from TechSoup about other events, services and opportunities that we are sponsoring orknowabout
[09:17] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Most of of your find those “somewhat essential” or “essential”
[09:17] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): which is good to know
[09:17] Glitteractica Cookie: indeed
[09:17] Frans Charming: Sarvana, where is locale?
[09:17] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): and it’s great to see many of you on our webinars, NPlive events, tweetchats
[09:17] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): thanks for making time to become experts in your fields 🙂
[09:18] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And lastly, from our perspective at techsoup, it was good to know that the large majority of you are members or avail yourselves of the services of TechSoup.org
[09:18] Veri Oddfellow: Yay TechSoup!
[09:18] Buffy Beale: exactly Veri 🙂
[09:18] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Adobe CS6 – just saying for your designers out there…
[09:18] Sarvana Haalan: Baltimore City – Mount Washington
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): there were many other comments , suggestions and complaints that you wrote to us, which we appreciate
[09:19] Sarvana Haalan: in Maryland USA
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for example, time zone issues of when events are held was cited a fewtimes as making it hard for some to attend
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): several noted that we should find better ways to increase attendance and traffic
[09:20] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I might have missed some important points that people madein their responses
[09:20] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but that’s the general over view
[09:20] Veri Oddfellow: Well done, Rik! Very thorough … thanks!@
[09:20] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): This is obviously more a starting off point , than definitive
[09:21] Zinnia Zauber: Wonderful!
[09:21] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But I think it does suggest some ways we could be working better as a community, and your core team can be supporting you and your work.
[09:21] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): So there’s some outreach/community building strategy to consider, some ways to refine communication as a whole, and a look at our offerings and how to create compelling experiences here
[09:22] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Glitter, this might be a good time to frame the discussion from the perspective of TechSoup
[09:22] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (hi bulkalak, btw)
[09:22] bulaklak: hi
[09:22] Glitteractica Cookie: Hi Bulaklak… I will let you continue from Here, Rik and chime in when I see the right time
[09:23] Glitteractica Cookie: go on
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): will do
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So to put it bluntly: the NPC is not being used to its potential. I thinkwecan all agree on that.
[09:24] Glitteractica Cookie: yes
[09:24] Buffy Beale: yes
[09:24] Ozma Malibu: yes
[09:24] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We have a large archipelago of islands, many office spaces, many places where evenst could be occuring, and don’t have the traffic, events, or public presence to justify all that.
[09:25] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We are the largest community of nonprofits in the virtual world. But we aren’t really growing.
[09:25] Glitteractica Cookie: We founded the community with the intent of having an innovative space for nonprofits to engage and network about nonprfotis and technology issues and to help answer tech questions. We hoped that providing virtual office space would encourage the networking to happen organically, via the stumble upon factor
[09:26] Glitteractica Cookie: meaning, you walk around, stumble upon an org and engage and network, but honestly, this place is not populated unless we put on an event , like the regular friday meetings, so we are wondering how much of the fc space is even what you want/need
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): weknow that many of you find a lot of valuein having a virtual office space. But others set up an office and then don’t do anything with it of substance.
[09:27] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I handle a few requests from Parhelion on office changes and know that some of you care about your individual spaces, but there’s not a lot of activity in them once they are built.
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So we want to be open to questioning our original model, and asking how can webest be supporting you and other nonprofits to use SL most effecitvely?
[09:27] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I track my traffic and the number of people who come to my office
[09:27] Jen (jenelle.levenque): It’s gone up of late and I’m not sure why
[09:28] Sarvana Haalan: So could each of us commit to inviting a colleague for a community “OPen House”… The flying chair tour is what helped to hook me… LOL, LOL
[09:28] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Do people really use SL and the NPC campus as a virutal co-working space? If not, what would be needed for people to find value in that?
[09:28] Glitteractica Cookie: the office hours and flying chair were part of the original plan, but seem to have lost interest
[09:28] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Some people use more sandbox or public space and less in the way of offices.
[09:28] Ozma Malibu: As you’ve probably noticed, times have been hard. Nonprofit people get discouraged – they work so hard and then the need is even greater. So the networking here and the support are invaluable. What I see though is that just like in school, people use a variety of ways to meet. They meet here first but may communicate via email, FB – phone calls – Pinerest? – then back here –
[09:28] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Right, we build friendships and colleague relationships in this space that move beyond SL
[09:29] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Ozma, right there is an ebb and flow, and a larger world of tools to use and explore
[09:29] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): a bigger nonprofit commons than just SL 🙂
[09:29] Sarvana Haalan: I communicate in other way but I need my Tuesday nights in NPSL… lol, lol
[09:29] Ozma Malibu: But, what I am saying is that this space also remains important
[09:29] Buffy Beale: yes I agree Oz
[09:29] Rhiannon Chatnoir: nod, though a lot of the presense time we have spent here has strengthened our interactions beyond NPC
[09:29] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But not the kind of space that people are going to regularly “do work” in like an office.
[09:30] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): But why not?
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): more like a place to get energy, motivation, ideas, and trainings.
[09:30] Veri Oddfellow: I agree that this space is important, but it’s most useful for the tech-friendly.
[09:30] Ozma Malibu: We fly through the Internet and use all the spaces but this is home
[09:30] Veri Oddfellow: and those who want to network with others similar friends/new friends
[09:30] Buffy Beale: and to have the offices has been great but I would like to see us move to a tier system… the more you participate the larger the office
[09:30] Veri Oddfellow: It has not been useful for fund raising … for most of us
[09:30] Sarvana Haalan: I beg to difference… I conduct business meetings in-world… saves travel time… and traffic woes
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): buffy , we’ve thought of that as well
[09:31] Buffy Beale: but not to turn away anyone who wants to have a sign or sall display
[09:31] HB Eternal: we use our office to meet with people and each other
[09:31] Buffy Beale: *small
[09:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for some just having a small display might be enough
[09:31] Nany (nany.kayo): Seems like NPC needs at least one full sim to hold meetings of this size with or without offices.
[09:31] Glitteractica Cookie: yes, a kiosk model
[09:31] Veri Oddfellow: I has not been that useful for driving traffic to real world events, other than some visiting between us … which is great, but doesn’t generate larger numbers/revenues
[09:31] Buffy Beale: yes Glitter
[09:31] Glitteractica Cookie: yes, one sim, but maybe not 4
[09:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for others, a regular classroom would be ideal, or a dance floor
[09:31] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Is there a reason why the other streams of communication/relating can’t be brought into offices inworld?
[09:31] Veri Oddfellow: yes yes … less sims, for sure
[09:32] Buffy Beale: depends how many less you’re thinking of
[09:32] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): creator/builder/producers/organizers seem to find value – a mix of public commons and more meeting spaces seems valuable
[09:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): franklyI would rather we had one sim that was much more vital than 4 that are ghosttowns
[09:32] Veri Oddfellow: There’s also the question of the learning curve for entry into SL … which is well known, but has gotten easier
[09:32] HB Eternal: we find SL and NPC to be quality of connection versus quantity of connection
[09:32] Buffy Beale: Down to one would feel sad to me
[09:32] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): deep relationships form here, yes HB
[09:32] Veri Oddfellow: People doing events online will find it more useful … due to the reach of the net and the regular users of their events/services
[09:32] jacmacaire Humby: 🙁
[09:33] Veri Oddfellow: Good point HB
[09:33] Ozma Malibu: So many beautiful spaces here
[09:33] Buffy Beale: I see there’s room to downsize but would like to at least have 2
[09:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But what if it was one that was heavily promoted, had events all the time, and frequent public notice and press?
[09:33] Glitteractica Cookie: i dunno, 35-45 ppl every friday is a good number, and the quantity is steady and impressive for the five years we’ve been open. But only on the days we hold mtgs
[09:33] Sarvana Haalan: May I am being a “Pollyanna” … but “you built it now we must remember or show them th eimportance of the total space for them to “come”
[09:33] Veri Oddfellow: We are event driven, it’s true …
[09:33] Sarvana Haalan: *remind
[09:33] Dancers Yao: Our office space was just starting to be used to teach about human rights with a small group of students this past year. I think it will start to bring more people.
[09:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): andwe don’t want to take away from that Dancers
[09:34] Glitteractica Cookie: it’s what Rik said in his white paper 4 years ago, and it hasn’t changed
[09:34] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): I think a virtual office space has to have more functionality built into it than just someplace to be virtually present.
[09:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but you are the excpetion
[09:34] Veri Oddfellow: Also, as SL goes, perhaps, so goes NPC??
[09:34] Rhiannon Chatnoir: I would think before tier down that much, would have to analyze what you did want to keep. There is only so many prims, room in a single sim and if things are consolidated, would be tight
[09:34] Frans Charming: Suggestion, there are several SL only conferences, and RL conferences who stream to SL, and interact with them. Would having them host the SL part on NPC not be a good way to get people here?
[09:34] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I’ve had some students from a couple of colleges meet in my office to discuss social work issues
[09:34] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Just like a coworking space…
[09:34] Ozma Malibu: Floaters is expanding to a RL gallery but for the next 2 years we’d planned to use the NPC office space as the actuall location while we garner support.
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): That’s good to hear Ozma
[09:35] Sarvana Haalan: This is my co-working space… LOL, LOL
[09:35] Ozma Malibu: For instance I am meeting with the City of Mesa next week and am giving them this address.
[09:35] Veri Oddfellow: Rik – to the point of heavily promoting … I wonder if co-branding with larger groups in the general SL space might be of use.
[09:35] Glitteractica Cookie: great idea Frans, but we’d need to be connected with them
[09:35] Zinnia Zauber: Our members are showing their artwork in our office because we have no RL location.
[09:35] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Sarvana, Yes
[09:35] Ozma Malibu: I am inspired by Savana btw.
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): For me, I would like the NPC to support nonprofits at whatever level of activity they are interested in: from one-off events, occasional check-ins, workshops 2-3 times a year, and the hardcore like you alls
[09:35] Buffy Beale: 🙂
[09:35] Veri Oddfellow: I’m thinking of “riding” on the back of another social group that would allow them to feel good and drive traffic to cause-related orgs/events.
[09:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Right now we are mostly just supporting the hardcore SL devotees
[09:36] Ozma Malibu: Veri, what a good idea
[09:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): there are several other more casual or experimental users that we could bring in more easily
[09:36] Veri Oddfellow: We get more attendees and they get to participate in causes … very hot, these days
[09:37] Veri Oddfellow: make friends and help each other at the org level, no?
[09:37] Sarvana Haalan: has a major role in their orgs
[09:37] Sarvana Haalan: OMG… my whole “soapbox” conversation got cut… lol, lol
[09:37] Buffy Beale: I think we could do more to make this fun to come to.. like having a treasure hunt or a sim-wide obstacle course; something fun to do
[09:37] Ozma Malibu: so it seems like we’ve seen the issue and have been working individually on different creative aspects
[09:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Lots of great ideas and suggestions already.
[09:38] Buffy Beale: lol Sar…
[09:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I should mention the TechSoup context of this.
[09:38] Rhiannon Chatnoir: if do narrow it down to one sim, NPC will never be able to host an event larger than that one sim’s capacity at any one given time… so your numbers will remain in that 40ish since most sims 40 – 60 (with avatars, prims, etc) is all it can ever hold well
[09:38] Nany (nany.kayo): I still think NPC should encourage rather than discourage the formation of new nonprofits.
[09:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So TechSoup initiated and continues to support the NPC as a free service for nonprofits for the past five years.
[09:38] Sarvana Haalan: I got great response from my Baltimore-based Tech.Social Change group…
[09:38] Ozma Malibu: The city has invited us to write up what we are doing for a newsletter, here
[09:38] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): there’s a huge prim issue to consider in any reconfig and thankfully we have awesome people here who can help sort through any challenge
[09:39] Glitteractica Cookie: Nany– I don’t understnad this comment: I still think NPC should encourage rather than discourage the formation of new nonprofits. Can u clarify?
[09:39] Sarvana Haalan: we will be integrating VW more into our discussions and activities… we are a NTEN member 🙂
[09:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): In order for that to continue to be a positive relationship, there needs to be a stronger connection between the NPC and the larger constellation of nonprofits and networks that TechSoup works with.
[09:39] Ozma Malibu: aha
[09:39] Nany (nany.kayo): Glitter, I was surprised early on that NPC discourages new nonprofits. I think people would be interested in learning how to set up a nonprofit and participate in NPC if they could get that kind of info and assistance.
[09:40] Veri Oddfellow: Yes, good point, Rik
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And the other events, networks, forums and products taht TechSoup provices.
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): provides
[09:40] Veri Oddfellow: Nany, there are others that do that state by state in the US.
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Nany, I would hope that we didn’t discourage new nonprofits
[09:40] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Nany, we have looked at ways to support new nonprofits through many types of interactive events 🙂 More to come!
[09:40] Veri Oddfellow: For example – the Maryland Assn. of Nonprofits
[09:40] Glitteractica Cookie: yeah– that comment is troubling and confusing to me
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and in fact many of our members ARE new nonprofits
[09:40] Veri Oddfellow: They provide pro bono legal help and fundraising support … very targeted
[09:41] Veri Oddfellow: The trouble with new nonprofits is the value proposition of the time spent.
[09:41] Sarvana Haalan: ok… are there any nonprofits from Maryland or Baltimore signed up as members in addition to Chayenn and Lauren?
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So ideally we would love to see a more organic connection between our community here and other nonprofit communities that exist elsewhere
[09:41] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): some of our members here are just in formation or have not yet received official designation from their country, and I have personally helped quite a few orgs here figure out how to move forward. There are some great networks we can tap into, Rik is right on.
[09:41] Nany (nany.kayo): Based on your own repsonse to a question I posed a couple of years ago, Glitter. You told me that it was not a good idea to encourage people to start a nonprofit, rather encourage them to join an existing one.
[09:41] Glitteractica Cookie: and more nonprofit tech based activity going on here too
[09:42] Veri Oddfellow: TEchSoup has GREAT stuff for new nonprofits … NPC, not as much …. though it might be a good place for tech-friendly new nonprofits to get some in-depth technical assistance, taht could work …
[09:42] Veri Oddfellow: Kind of a “Meet the Expert” ….
[09:42] Nany (nany.kayo): I was looking for help applying for 501c3 and could not find any here
[09:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Such as environmental networks and coalitions, cause-based groups and networks, etc.
[09:42] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes In Kenzo, in a lot of ways, SL has been a incubator of social good org/causes
[09:42] Glitteractica Cookie: Whoa, you are taking a comment that was in a totally different context
[09:42] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Nany, I’ve done quite a few 501
[09:42] Glitteractica Cookie: in general, if someone wants to start a nonprofit, it is best practice to see if one with a similar mission exists first
[09:42] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Let me know
[09:42] DyVerse Jeffery-Steele (dyverse): nods at Nany the most helpful person to me has been Jenelle with me trying to start a non profit
[09:42] Glitteractica Cookie: that is what i meant, so as not to reinvent what is being done well
[09:43] Glitteractica Cookie: That is what we were talking about
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Nany is talking about the legal steps to become a nonprofit
[09:43] Glitteractica Cookie: but this is about the NPC
[09:43] Nany (nany.kayo): Sorry, that was the impression I got. I think workshops on setting up and running a nonprofit would be a good idea
[09:43] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): We’ve considered creating more content on starting new orgs Nany and will be sure to let you know what we’re up to on that front. In general it’s good to be wise when starting any new project, that you’re doing it in the most efficient way.
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): which is not one of the core services we provide
[09:43] Brielle Coronet: is there a mentoring program here that helps walk a newbie np thru this group networking and how to best use the resources? i feel sort of lost
[09:43] Sarvana Haalan: I always ask if they are using TechSoup first? Then I share my past org experiences and then I share info about NPSL.
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but certainly one that would be useful to have here
[09:43] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Yes we have a group of mentors
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Hi Brielle, we have a mentors group that helps nonprofits with all sorts of things
[09:43] HB Eternal: welcome to the beautifully diverse world of nonprofits… such uniqueness seeking ways to collaborate in spite of their individual agenda… sounds like a great new paradigm for our world
[09:44] Jen (jenelle.levenque): We usually meet right after this meeting
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): including how to get started
[09:44] Brielle Coronet: ok when i joined the group i didn’t see that info
[09:44] Glitteractica Cookie: Which info, Brielle?
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): about mentors
[09:44] Glitteractica Cookie: oh ok
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Someone from them will be in touch soon
[09:44] Brielle Coronet: mentors
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So we need to move on
[09:44] Glitteractica Cookie: got it
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But this is a super rich discussion
[09:44] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): As someone who has gone through two fiscal sponsors failing in the last year, it’s good to have strong partners and lots of due diligence, and as we create a commons here of people who care about this sector we seek to help each other be most effective. Thanks Rik.
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Again we don’t want to scare people, just get you thinking
[09:45] Brielle Coronet: is there a listing of events from this group so we can support one another’s causes?
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): How can we make this place even more awesome, make sure that TechSoup gets the most bang for its buck, and support your causes and others like you to do great work here and beyond
[09:45] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I’ve proposed a leadership conference with workshops for nonprofits
[09:45] Sarvana Haalan: Brena, Lizzette, Coughran, and Zinnia were any offivcail or unofficial “welcome wagon” for me…They were helpful and made me feel included enough that I wanted to be a part of this community.
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): That’s the challenge before us.
[09:45] Glitteractica Cookie: yes, it’s VERY hard to start a nonprofit, and we were just encouraging folks to partner up, rather than compete for funding with no experience b/c they believe in a acause, but again, that’s a different conversation, but an interesting one we’d be happy to host
[09:46] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I hope the mentors will work with me on it
[09:46] jacmacaire Humby: Sorry, but I don’t really understand the criticism, because you have so much refuse our participation, to change Eco Commons, that we no longer insisted to do something outside our walls..
[09:46] Nany (nany.kayo): Great idea, Jenelle. My fiscal sponsor, the Potlatch Fund, offers dozens of workshops that would be useful to all of us.
[09:46] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Glitter, I’ve done 5 sets so far and assisted a couple more, but only US
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Jac, I know you have kept proposing something, but I’ve never really understood it. Of course we appreciate any help to revitalize the Eco Commons.
[09:47] Brielle Coronet: well we need a mentor badly 🙁
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Perhaps it is a language issue, n’est pas?
[09:47] Glitteractica Cookie: sets of what… I’m missing the thread here, Jen. But if you are referring to leading that talk, let’s get you up here for a future NPC meeting
[09:47] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Looks like a good idea to me Jenelle, there are many of you with good ideas ready to grow
[09:47] Ozma Malibu: Brielle, can you stay after this meeting and meet with the mentors?
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So the saddest part for me is that I won’t be here to help you further in this conversation.
[09:47] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I’ve done the IRS paperwork for 5 nonprofits
[09:47] Brielle Coronet: i wish i could but i’m at RL work atm and must go to a meeting
[09:47] Rhiannon Chatnoir: Jaccques seemed to be simply looking to see wht the future of the environmental focused NPC sim was and if he could work to revitalize it
[09:47] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Plus incorporating 3 of them
[09:48] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So we should transition to the next agenda item, as awkward as that is….
[09:48] Brielle Coronet: <–is taking her lunch in office to be here
[09:48] jacmacaire Humby: When you want.. but we must discuss betyween the tenants concern by Eco Commons.. if it’s possible..
[09:48] Ozma Malibu: Yes inK! So many people have had such creative ideas on how to grow – perhaps if we share them!!
[09:48] Glitteractica Cookie: Jen– you are welcome to discuss that and lead an NPC talk on it
[09:48] Glitteractica Cookie: let’s talk about that later
[09:48] Sarvana Haalan: Gliieractica and Zinnia has a “rocking” presentation on Collaboration-Communication-Connection that we should show again here… it would be an excellent mixed reality event to introduce RL colleagues to NPSL
[09:48] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (I know, I got you all excited, and now I’m leaving!)

FAREWELL TO RIK RIEL AS COMMUNITY MANAGER OF THE NPC

[09:48] Glitteractica Cookie: I want to give Rik the floor now
[09:48] Ozma Malibu: Floaters has been watching Savana.
[09:48] Sarvana Haalan: ?
[09:48] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I am going to miss having Rik here sooooo much
[09:48] Glitteractica Cookie: I want you all to know how much we’ve grown since Rik has joined us
[09:49] Ozma Malibu: Savana – you do such a good job, set such a good example
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok let’s move on to my transition
[09:49] Glitteractica Cookie: we are so sad to see him go
[09:49] Glitteractica Cookie: 🙁
[09:49] Veri Oddfellow: Rah Rah Rik!
[09:49] Veri Oddfellow: Many, many thanks!
[09:49] Sarvana Haalan: What…. You are Not leaving us, are you?
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So let me say that it has been an honor and a privilege to serve you this past 15 months or so
[09:49] Dancers Yao: Nany, we found the application for the 501c process was always helped by contacting the government directly…people who will help fill out the forms and answer questions can usually be found on the nonprofit gov sites.
[09:49] Nany (nany.kayo): thanks, Rik. You have been an inspiration.
[09:49] Zinnia Zauber: Rah Rik!
[09:49] Rhiannon Chatnoir: thank Rik
[09:49] Glitteractica Cookie: Rik has been an amazing community manager here
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’ve enjoyed your collegiallity, your company, your friendship, and your support
[09:50] Gentle Heron: Thank you Rik for inviting interesting guest speakers to talk to the NPC community.
[09:50] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Honored by your work here, you have always made sure we are in capable hands and now is no exception 🙂
[09:50] Frans Charming: /me applauds
[09:50] Ozma Malibu: thank you, Rik
[09:50] jacmacaire Humby: why not coming on Eco Commons?
[09:50] Sarvana Haalan: Rik rocks
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And I think I have grown as a community manager since I have been here
[09:50] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Thank you Rik 😀
[09:50] Dancers Yao: thanks Rik…hope you will be here in some way
[09:50] Nany (nany.kayo): Dancers, yes. It would be good to get together and talk about legalities of nonprofits, fundrasing strategies, board formation, etc.
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So a toast to all of you and all that you do.
[09:50] Buffy Beale: Thanks for all you’ve done RIk, leading us each week and bringing in interesting speakers
[09:50] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Thanks Rik
[09:51] Zotarah Shepherd: Thank you Rik
[09:51] 01 Hifeng: thanks Rik
[09:51] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I am proud of what I’ve done, but also wish I could have done so much more.
[09:51] Buffy Beale: all the blog posts too
[09:51] Jen (jenelle.levenque): My apologies, but I have to get back to RL
[09:51] jacmacaire Humby: Why not coming to see us in RL in Paris?
[09:51] Rhiannon Chatnoir: Rik it is always a pleasure to see in action and work with you in virtual or real life
[09:51] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): bye Jen
[09:51] jacmacaire Humby: You will understand better what we are doing here.. 🙂
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): As you have read, I have many hats I wear, and just one head
[09:52] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Rik for you work here!
[09:52] Brielle Coronet: the beauty of sl is you can have more than one head lol
[09:52] Buffy Beale: lol Brielle
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I still do work for Global Kids, run betterverse.org, and started working recently at the California Academy of Sciences
[09:52] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I can’t wait to see it Jac, and all of you at work in your cities….Rik is doing great work in SF and beyond and I’m sure we’ll see his robots on the interwebs frequently
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Those other responsibilities are ramping up very soon (actually already have)
[09:52] Veri Oddfellow: LOL Brille
[09:53] Veri Oddfellow: *Brielle
[09:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And rather than pretend like I can do it all, I wanted to make sure that the NPC was in good hands
[09:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): which thanfully it will be
[09:53] Rhiannon Chatnoir: always nice to have time to breathe and sleep
[09:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Glitter, do you want to tell them what the transition process is now?
[09:53] Veri Oddfellow: What? What’s that?
[09:53] Glitteractica Cookie: there will always be a place for Rik here, and with Techsoup, if he has time. We’ve really grown under his service
[09:53] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me pokes Veri 😉
[09:53] Veri Oddfellow: *grin*
[09:54] Glitteractica Cookie: Yes, so… with that sad news, but confident that he will not be a stranger…
[09:54] Brielle Coronet: i have to leave for RL meeting but this was a great meeting and good luck to you Rik !
[09:54] Buffy Beale: Maybe open an office here Rik 🙂
[09:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): wouldn’t be the first one 🙂
[09:54] Veri Oddfellow: Tee hee In
[09:54] Glitteractica Cookie: We are having a split model of management, with Zinnia as interim manager and Rhiannon to continue in August as the new NPC Community manager
[09:54] Frans Charming: /me applauds
[09:54] Glitteractica Cookie: Zinnia and Rhiannon, can you come up here
[09:54] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Woot! Thanks Zinnia and Rhi
[09:54] Veri Oddfellow: Yay!
[09:54] Ozma Malibu: Wonderful!!
[09:55] Frans Charming: /me applauds
[09:55] Nany (nany.kayo): yay, cool.
[09:55] Ronnie Rhode: Lucky us!
[09:55] Sarvana Haalan: Yes… the Global Kids or Betterverse office
[09:55] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Both of these awesome women have been with us for years now
[09:55] Glitteractica Cookie: So, I have asked Zinnia to manage the community for the summer, and act as the interim community manager
[09:55] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yay!
[09:55] Buffy Beale: Yeeehaw way to go Z and Rhi!
[09:55] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): WOOT!!!!!
[09:55] alebez: yaay
[09:55] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): 🙂
[09:55] Glitteractica Cookie: and then when the summer is over, Rhiannon will take the reigns
[09:55] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you guys!
[09:55] Zotarah Shepherd: Yay Z!
[09:55] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes, thank
[09:55] Rhiannon Chatnoir: 🙂
[09:55] Buffy Beale: Two great volunteers here so that’s perfect!
[09:55] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): she’s an amazing artist/creator and I hope we can bring in some great events with the two of them helping us create NPC
[09:56] Sarvana Haalan: Woot… Another rocking superhero steps forward…
[09:56] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): very happy the community will be in good hands
[09:56] Glitteractica Cookie: Both Rhiannon and ZInnia have been with me since the start, and they really understnad this community
[09:56] Glitteractica Cookie: my hope is we can continue to grow in the direction of having this community thrive and help nonprofits with their tech needs
[09:57] Rhiannon Chatnoir: I think our as well 🙂
[09:57] Glitteractica Cookie: i love the demos of new tools and the innovative guests that Rik has been bringing in with the mentors, so I just wanted to let Rhiannon and Zinnia say a few words, before we wrap this meeting
[09:58] Glitteractica Cookie: do u two have any comments?
[09:58] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you! I think it is important for us to support each other as a community.
[09:58] Rhiannon Chatnoir: as Glitter mentioned, I have been attending and part of the NPC meetings since they were held in their early days on the Library Alliance island. It has been wonderful to see them grow, evolve and inspiring to see that after all these years there is still a vibrant, core community here.
[09:58] Zinnia Zauber: We are pioneers and this is a great place to find folks that “understand” us.
[09:58] Sarvana Haalan: W~e a~r~e Community
[09:59] Glitteractica Cookie: Parhelion will still be the tech liaison and you can always still email nonprofitcommons@techsoup.org with any questions
[09:59] Rhiannon Chatnoir: and hopefully that is something we can all work on nurturing and growing as we go forward. 🙂
[09:59] Rhiannon Chatnoir: aww Sarvana
[09:59] Zinnia Zauber: Let’s foster teamwork and communication.
[09:59] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (LOL sarvana)
[09:59] Glitteractica Cookie: Thanks you two, and I look forward to working with you. With that, I am so sad to send off Rik, but let’s do it in style!
[09:59] Zinnia Zauber: What do I always say? You can’t have community without UNITY!
[09:59] Glitteractica Cookie: CHEERS to you Rik! you ROCK
[09:59] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me hugs to Rik
[10:00] Frans Charming: /me applauds
[10:00] alebez: to Rik!!!
[10:00] Zinnia Zauber: Cheers Rik!
[10:00] DyVerse Resident: Applause!
[10:00] Veri Oddfellow: CHEERS to Rik
[10:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): oh no YOU ROCK!
[10:00] Frans Charming: Cheers Rik.
[10:00] Chayenn: bravo rick and good luck for ur future
[10:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks gang
[10:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And I know we went a little over for this meeting
[10:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so thanks for sticking around as well
[10:00] Ozma Malibu: Thank you RIK!
[10:00] Chayenn: super
[10:00] Chayenn: great english
[10:00] Veri Oddfellow: By all … gotta trot!
[10:01] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Thanks again for all of your work on behalf of the community Rik! 😀
[10:01] Buffy Beale: Cheering Rik, you’ll be missed
[10:01] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): have a great day
[10:01] Panny Bakerly: Good luck!
[10:01] Nany (nany.kayo): me too. I plan to be around more now that my class is wrapping up. Have a great weekend, everyone.
[10:01] Glitteractica Cookie: He will be around.. we will make sure of it!
[10:01] Sarvana Haalan: innia rocks… Rhiannon rocks… but most important… Glitteractiica’s NPSL vision rocks in-world and in RL…. wooot
[10:01] Zotarah Shepherd: Best of luck
[10:01] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Rik Victory Lap!
[10:01] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes good luck RIk.. and I am SURE… our paths will continue to intersect
[10:02] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): sorry I don’t have a scripted cake for you
[10:02] Glitteractica Cookie: Rik is really one of my favorite community managers
[10:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Before we do, does anyone have any white hot annoucnements for the community?
[10:02] Glitteractica Cookie: this dude is smart, follow him on twitter @rikomatic
[10:02] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): If you’re in LA
[10:02] Buffy Beale: lol yes skate around the circle
[10:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for now for the record?
[10:02] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I’m giving a talk on social media for nonprofits at the LA Chamber of Commerce
[10:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): let me get my skates
[10:02] Sarvana Haalan: Good luck Rik… Do’t be a stranger… You are awesome, dude
[10:02] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Tuesday at 7
[10:02] Glitteractica Cookie: sweet!
[10:02] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): it’s the first reboot of 501 Tech Club
[10:02] Sarvana Haalan: *Don’t
[10:03] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): so feel free to join us there, my in-laws are coming
[10:03] Sarvana Haalan: cool In Kenzo
[10:03] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): (nervous!)
[10:03] Sarvana Haalan: Live streaming???
[10:03] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): victory lap of flips!
[10:03] Ronnie Rhode: Best to you in your ventures, Rik!
[10:03] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): lol
[10:03] Buffy Beale: yayy Rik nice jump
[10:03] Buffy Beale: lol
[10:03] Glitteractica Cookie: bye Rik!
[10:03] Zinnia Zauber: hot rod on skates!
[10:04] Mimika Bracula: hi Rik
[10:04] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I’m heading out soon to a meeting but mentors, let me know if you need anything, Parhelion is sending me occasional notes
[10:04] Glitteractica Cookie: See you all here next week, with my new crew at the helm
[10:04] jacmacaire Humby: Good luck Rik!!
[10:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): sorry frans
[10:04] Mimika Bracula: i am new
[10:04] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I’m around as you need a bit of help
[10:04] Buffy Beale: ok Ink thanks
[10:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): welcome Mimika
[10:04] Glitteractica Cookie: gotta run to the next meeting now
[10:04] Sarvana Haalan: “Hot Rod Rik”
[10:04] alebez: thank you all!
[10:04] Mimika Bracula: here and i want help
[10:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok we should wrap up this meeting and start up the mentors
[10:04] Zinnia Zauber: Let’s have our Mentor Meeting start at 10:10 please.
[10:04] Rhiannon Chatnoir: take care Glitter
[10:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Mimika, someone will help you!
[10:04] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): great Mimika!
[10:04] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): Mentors – maybe you can check in wiht Mimika?
[10:05] Buffy Beale: we sure will Ink 🙂
[10:05] InKenzo at Amoration (in.kenzo): I must run to fix a building 🙂
[10:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): big hugs to everyone here
[10:05] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): all the best Rik 😀

Written by: rikomatic

Forum on the Future of the NPC this Friday, June 1

This Friday, June 1, we will talk as a community about the Nonprofit Commons and its future, look at the results of a recent survey many of you filled out, and discuss transitions in the community management of the NPC over the coming months.

Some questions to ponder prior to our meeting:

  • How to do we maximize the utility of Second Life to help nonprofits reach their goals?
  • How do we invite into the NPC the larger constellations of groups that could benefit from our space and our services?
  • And how do we engage with other online and offline communities of nonprofits that are doing great work?

So come with your ideas about how we can continue to grow and evolve this important space and network.

As I announced in a separate communication, I will be stepping down as community manager of the NPC as of next week, and passing on the responsibilities (and joys) of the position to other capable hands. We’ll have some time for goodbyes and thanks toward the end of the meeting.

Join us for this important gathering on Friday June 1 starting at 8:30am PT. See you at the Plush Nonprofit Commons amphitheater.

NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING

June 1 , 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/88/126/26

 

AGENDA

  • 8:30am Introductions
  • 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45am Mentors Central
  • 8:55am Community Forum on the Future of the NPC
  • 9:25am Farewell to Rik Riel
  • 9:35am OpenMic/ Announcements

P.S. for any questions or concerns about this transition, please contact us at nonprofitcommons@techsoup.org.

Written by: rikomatic

A Heartfelt Thanks and Farewell

A little over a year ago, I gratefully accepted the position of Community Manager of the Nonprofit Commons, a community which I have long viewed as one of the best examples of how virtual worlds can benefit real lives and the real world we live in. As a longtime member, volunteer, organizer and friend of the NPC, being paid to support this unique space was an enormous privilege.

So it is with a heavy heart that I inform you all that this is my last week as Community Manager of the Nonprofit Commons.

As many of you know, I have a number of hats that I wear: virtual producer for Global Kids, founder and editor of the virtual worlds blog Betterverse.org, and digital learning educator at the California Academy of Sciences. My work responsibilities at my other positions are going to be ramping up very quickly in the next months, making my ability to effectively serve as NPC community manager impossible. So rather than short-change this community that I love, I am passing on the reins to others who can carry the mandate forward.

In future communications, we will be giving more details about the transition plan. But rest assured that the position is going to be in more than capable hands.

In addition, I think that my departure from the role is a good opportunity for all of us to think about what future we would envision for the NPC. Because while we have had a remarkable run, we also have faced some tremendous challenges in our five years. At the next NPC meeting, I would like us to have an open and frank discussion about where we would like to take the community into the future to ensure its continued growth and vitality.

As a beginning of the conversation, I will present the findings from our recent survey of our members which hopefully you have filled out. After that, we will talk about some of ways that TechSoup would like to see the NPC reach larger constituencies, be more visible to the general public, and be better integrated into the larger constellations of nonprofits around the world that we work with. We are counting on you to help us re-vision the Nonprofit Commons for the next five years.

As for myself, I would like to offer my appreciation to all of you who have been my allies , co-conspirators, advisors and volunteers over the past year. You are the reason I took this position, and what make it so difficult to leave.

First and foremost, thanks to Susan Tenby / Glitteractica Cookie for first approaching me about the position. And to the rest of the Community Team at TechSoup, it has been a real joy working with all of you. Parhelion has borne the brunt of the technical needs of the community, making my job so much easier. And the Mentors have been an always reliable response team for any needs that might arise in our community, well beyond their original mandate.

I hope to participate as I am able in future NPC activities, as time permits. And of course I will be following all of your events, activities and successes via Twitter, Facebook, and on the blog. So I won’t be a complete stranger!

Let me close by saying that I’m still optimistic about the potential of these virtual tools to connect people together, to enlighten and educate, and to inspire actions that better our world. Hopefully my small efforts as the Nonprofit Commons community manager have helped make that potential become reality. It’s been an honor and a pleasure.


P.S. For any questions or concerns about this transition process, please be in touch with us at nonprofitcommons@techsoup.org.

Written by: rikomatic

Transcript of NPC Meeting on Federal Consortium for VWs on May 25 2012

At the last Nonprofit Commons meeting we featured a discussion about the Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds conference that was from May 16-18. We featured several of our members who were speakers and participants there, and got a surprise visit by Paulette Robinson, head of the FCVW.

Read on for all of the chat and news…

NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING
May 25, 2012, 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater

AGENDA

• 8:30am Introductions
• 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
• 8:45am Mentors Central
• 8:55am Recap of the Federal Consortium of Virtual Worlds Event
• 9:30am OpenMic/ Announcements

INTRODUCTIONS

[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Welcome everyone to another great Nonprofit Commons meeting
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Let’s get started since we have a good number of folks here alraedy
[08:32] CarmenLittleFawn: Hello everybody 🙂
[08:32] Buffy Beale: Hi Carmen 🙂
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m Rik Panganiban , community manger of the NPC, with TechSoup.org
[08:32] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya 01 Hifeng!
[08:32] 01 Hifeng: hello everyone xD
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m here with Susan Tenby, founder of the NPC and also with Techsoup
[08:32] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Kali Idziak!
[08:33] Jen (jenelle.levenque): /me waves
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Its great to see everyone this morning!
[08:33] Buffy Beale: Hiya 01 🙂
[08:33] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Thanks Zinnia
[08:33] Zinnia Zauber: Happy Towel Day!
[08:33] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): you may have seen her from previous government activities like congressional hearings and the daily show
[08:33] Chimera Cosmos: Wait…Z isn’t up here. I think I sat here too soon!
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We are going to be doing a wrap up later from the Federal Consortium for VWs
[08:33] Chimera Cosmos: *grin*
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But we’ve got some community business first.
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So let’s do introductions
[08:33] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Bruce Hestley, Transgender American Veterans Association, Akron, OH, http://www.tavausa.org
[08:33] HB Eternal: Harold W Becker, The Love Foundation, Florida, http://www.thelovefoundation.com @lovefoundation
[08:34] Chayenn: monique richert, protect yourself 1, Inc., Baltimore, MD , protectyourself1.org , facebook.com/PY1US, @PY1US
[08:34] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid), Faculty at New Citizens Inc (NCI), Teaching hands-on Artificial Intelligence and Pathfinding in Second Life – More Info: http://any1gynoid.wordpress.com/
[08:34] Zinnia Zauber: Renne Emiko Brock-Richmond, Sequim Humanities and Arts Alliance, Sequim, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. http://www.sequimartsalliance.org http://www.facebook.com/sequimartsalliance @renneemiko
[08:34] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): Eric Hackathorn, NOAA http://fragileearthstudios.com/ http://www.noaa.gov/
[08:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Please type into the text chat your real life name, organization, location on the earth, URL , and twitter handle. (only if you want to, if course.)
[08:34] Buffy Beale: Buffy Bye, Bridges for Women, Victoria BC Canada, http://www.bridgesforwomen.ca @bridges4women
[08:34] Sister Abeyante: Sister Patrice Colletti, SDS Milwaukee, WI *** @SisterAbeyante http://4equalrights.blogspot.com/ *** @TechTips4Usds http://techtipssds.blogspot.com/ *** as well as a volunteer with Virtual Ability, Inc. http://www.virtualability.org
[08:34] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Zotarah Shepherd!
[08:34] alebez: Ale Bezdikian, Online Community Coordinator, TechSoup, SF, Ca. @TechSoup, @alebez
[08:34] Glitteractica Cookie: Hi, I’m Susan Tenby, Online Community and Social Media Director at TechSOup and NPC, San Francisco, CA USA
[08:34] Brena Benoir: Brenda Bryan, Preferred Family Healthcare, Kirksville, Missouri, www.pfh.org, @brenabenoir
[08:34] Paulette Darkstone: Paulette Robinson
[08:34] Kali Idziak: Jessica Dally, Community Voice Mail, Seattle, WA @jessicadally @cvmnational
[08:34] Gentle Heron: Virtual Ability, Inc. www.virtualability.org
[08:34] Glitteractica Cookie: @suzboop @techsoup
[08:34] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Paulette Darkstone!
[08:34] Robo Mirabella: Robert V Gallant Amherst MA USA www.baguettesunlimited Virtual Ability Ambassador
[08:34] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): hey paulette!
[08:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Rik Panganiban, Nonprofit Commons / TechSoup, Oakland CA, http://nonprofitcommons,org , @npsl and @betterverse
[08:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Holy cats, Paulette is here!
[08:35] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): meow
[08:35] Chimera Cosmos: Liz Dorland – Washington U in St. Louis. College chem faculty for 35 years, now working with chemed and faculty development and social media/online communications. And virtual worlds stuff.
[08:35] Paulette Darkstone: Hey ERic
[08:35] Par (parhelion.palou): Roscoe Coltrane, TechSoup contractor & generic volunteer, north of Baltimore, MD, no twitter or website
[08:35] Zotarah Shepherd: BEACH College, Santa Rosa, CA
[08:35] CarmenLittleFawn: Executive Director of Drive by agony, California, Keeping Kids Safe Campaign nice to meet new faces and greet old friends
[08:35] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Dancers Yao!
[08:35] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Jerry Buchko | Private Practice (via Telepresence) | Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA | http://www.linkedin.com/jerrybuchko | @jerrybuchko
[08:36] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya JANLyssa Serenity!
[08:37] Paulette Darkstone: Paulette Robinson Leader of Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds, Associate Dean for Teaching Learning and Technology NDU iCOllege
[08:37] Chimera Cosmos: Yeah, better get out an extra stool Rik! heheh
[08:38] Glitteractica Cookie: Alebez and I will sit in the bleachers once the speakers arrive
[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for sure
[08:38] Glitteractica Cookie: we just come up here at the beginning and end
[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): anymore intros?
[08:38] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Rhiannon Chatnoir!
[08:38] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Thynka Little!
[08:38] Magic Pathfinder ;-): Hiya Jadyn Firehawk!
[08:38] Buffy Beale: lol a1 with that little gadget nobody can slip in late
[08:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): any1, do you have a device on that is talking to people?
[08:39] Glitteractica Cookie: That Magic Pathfinder thing
[08:39] Glitteractica Cookie: what it is?
[08:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): its any1
[08:39] Glitteractica Cookie: what does it do
[08:39] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): my 8 line chatbot.. will not great anyone twice on same day
[08:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): it greets people apparently
[08:39] Glitteractica Cookie: ok… does it do anything else?
[08:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): maybe take it off please?
[08:39] Sister Abeyante: Just think of all the typing that saves!
[08:39] Chimera Cosmos: Interesting. I thought it was an NPC chatbot.
[08:39] Glitteractica Cookie: ha
[08:39] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): auto-friendly. nice.
[08:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok we should move on….
[08:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (thanks for the towel, zinnia btw)
[08:40] Chimera Cosmos: Now if it could read profiles and introduce us too…
[08:40] Chimera Cosmos: 🙂
[08:40] Buffy Beale: 🙂
[08:40] Zinnia Zauber: You are welcome! Happy Towel Day!

TECHSOUP UPDATES

[08:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): First up we have updates from TechSoup.org, the founding org of the NPC
[08:41] Chimera Cosmos: Wow, this is just like a Metanomics reunion. Cool.
[08:41] jacmacaire Humby: Hi everyone
[08:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Who isgiving the update?
[08:41] Buffy Beale: Hi jac 🙂
[08:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): bienvenue, jac
[08:41] Glitteractica Cookie: Ale did Bulaklak send you bullets about the update
[08:41] alebez: he did not.
[08:42] Glitteractica Cookie: can you update the nice avatars about what we are working on this week and next
[08:42] jacmacaire Humby: Jacques Macaire HUMANBE http://www.humanbe.com Jacques Macaire HUMANBE http://www.humanbe.com ACTION TANK and Council on Sustainable Development France and International @Humanbe
[08:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): hi Bulaklak
[08:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): just in time
[08:43] bulaklak: Hey there
[08:43] Buffy Beale: hey bulaklak 🙂
[08:43] Glitteractica Cookie: We were worried
[08:44] Glitteractica Cookie: go ahead with yr update
[08:44] alebez: hi bulaklak…i was just going to go into upcomings, but take it away!
[08:44] bulaklak: Okay!
[08:45] bulaklak: So yesterday we had one of our guest tweeters take the help of @TechSoup. Her name is Crystal Schimpf and she’s a librarian from Colorado. She sparked a great conversation about digital inclusion and how libraries provide tech access and training to communities.
[08:45] bulaklak: Please read the Storify here to see all the conversation and resources
[08:45] bulaklak: http://bit.ly/JBZTG4
[08:45] bulaklak: And speaking of Storify, we had Jeff Elder join us from Storify on Wednesday for the #OCTRIBE
[08:46] bulaklak: As some of you know who attended virtually
[08:46] bulaklak: sorry having some internet issues
[08:46] bulaklak: link is coming
[08:47] Glitteractica Cookie: I saw that Hiro from Japan was there virtually
[08:47] bulaklak: Here is a Storify of Jeff’s talk (is that kind of meta?)
[08:47] bulaklak: http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fstorify.com%2Fsusan_chavez%…
[08:47] Glitteractica Cookie: Jeff from Storify talked about what to do when your community gets angry and turns on you
[08:47] Glitteractica Cookie: it was a great topic
[08:47] Chimera Cosmos: youch
[08:47] Glitteractica Cookie: it was really interesting
[08:47] bulaklak: Argh really having connectivity issues sorry
[08:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yeah that NEVER happens
[08:47] Chimera Cosmos: good for everyone to know
[08:47] bulaklak: http://storify.com/susan_chavez/san-francisco-online-community-meetup-fe…
[08:47] Chimera Cosmos: heh
[08:48] Glitteractica Cookie: no worries. Poor bulaklak is taking a vacation day and he’s still here, so no need to apologize!
[08:48] bulaklak: I’ve definitely been there!
[08:48] bulaklak: My trial by fire at TechSoup was a near-mutiny of our long-term forum hosts in my first month!
[08:48] bulaklak: A great learning experience, for sure.
[08:48] bulaklak: At any rate, here are the photos from Jeff’s talk
[08:48] bulaklak: http://www.flickr.com/photos/susan_c/sets/72157629872498218/with/7260007…
[08:49] Buffy Beale: oh oh bulaklak glad you jumped high enough
[08:49] bulaklak: Susan Chavez, who you might remember from her talk on the Facebook timeline here a few months ago took the pictures and captured the Storify
[08:49] Chimera Cosmos: The Vision Thing (and different versions thereof) is always a potential problem. 😉
[08:49] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Wow, Crystal’s Twitter post generated quite a bit of discussion… much more than I’d initially noticed.
[08:49] bulaklak: Yes! Crystal was a really GREAT guest tweeter
[08:49] bulaklak: So it sounds like Ale has the upcoming events updates on tap
[08:49] bulaklak: Ale?
[08:50] alebez: oh, you got it. I’ll wait till we have more info.
[08:50] bulaklak: Okie doke.
[08:50] bulaklak: Thanks, folks! More next week.
[08:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks bulaklak
[08:50] Chayenn: thank you Bulaklak
[08:50] CarmenLittleFawn: Thank you 🙂
[08:50] Buffy Beale: thanks bulaklak
[08:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): always great intel for our nonprofits
[08:51] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): speaking of great intel. if you want to stay in hte know about what is happening in the NPC and beyond, here are all the relevant links on the internet….
[08:51] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Here are the many ways to can get involved with the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life:

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[08:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (I know, its a lot)

MENTORS CENTRAL

[08:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay lets move on to mentors central
[08:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Who speaks for our Mentors today?
[08:52] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Rik!
[08:52] Zinnia Zauber: We had Sar lined up to share with us about Pinterest.
[08:53] Zinnia Zauber: But, I don’t see her inworld.
[08:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): hmmm
[08:53] Zinnia Zauber: So this may be a chance to encourage folks to visit us Mentors.
[08:53] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): right!
[08:53] Zinnia Zauber: First, I wanted to wish everyone at Happy Towel Day!
[08:53] Par (parhelion.palou): The mentors get lonely
[08:53] Zinnia Zauber: If you don’t know what that is…
[08:54] Zinnia Zauber: Then maybe you need to know where your towel is.
[08:54] Zinnia Zauber: It is in honor of the author Douglas Adams.
[08:54] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So like a good towel, the Mentors are here to help in any situation
[08:54] Zinnia Zauber: I was pleased to meet him and make him laugh.
[08:54] Ozma Malibu: ooh! you did?
[08:54] Zinnia Zauber: He was a wonderful advocate of tech.
[08:54] Zinnia Zauber: Yes yes
[08:55] Zinnia Zauber: He was very tall.
[08:55] Zinnia Zauber: lol
[08:55] Zinnia Zauber: I gave him a babel fish to stick in his ear.
[08:55] Ozma Malibu: where did you meet him?
[08:55] Buffy Beale: lol Z
[08:55] Chimera Cosmos: Hitchhikers
[08:55] Zinnia Zauber: At Powells Bookstore in Portland OR.
[08:55] Zinnia Zauber: http://towelday.org/
[08:56] Chimera Cosmos: (or is there only one h…)
[08:56] Zinnia Zauber: The reason I bring him up
[08:56] Zinnia Zauber: is that he had a vision of what could be.
[08:56] Ozma Malibu: I always travel with a towel when I travel. Thanks to him.
[08:56] Zinnia Zauber: And, really we all carry devices that saw far far far ahead.
[08:56] Ozma Malibu: well, that too.
[08:56] Zinnia Zauber: We are like him, creating the future.
[08:57] Zinnia Zauber: How many of you have read his work?
[08:57] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Yup
[08:57] Par (parhelion.palou): /me puts hand up
[08:57] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): /me hands up
[08:57] Gentle Heron: oh yes!
[08:57] Zinnia Zauber: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
[08:57] CarmenLittleFawn: I will now
[08:57] Zinnia Zauber: I encourage you all to.
[08:57] Namaara MacMoragh: definitely… all of the books… with my sone
[08:57] Jen (jenelle.levenque): It was a series on TV also
[08:57] Jen (jenelle.levenque): For us “old folk”
[08:57] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): He’s a treat to read. Has a great way with words…
[08:57] Zinnia Zauber: He is my favorite author by far.
[08:57] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): anyway…..
[08:58] Zinnia Zauber: I still have the computer game from the 1980s.
[08:58] Zinnia Zauber: So, as I said, Mentors are here to help you
[08:58] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): let’s bring this back to the NPC please
[08:58] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): as much as I love Douglas Adams
[08:58] Zinnia Zauber: Just like the The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is here to guide you.
[08:58] Zinnia Zauber: Please join us after this meeting for help or contact us.
[08:59] Zinnia Zauber: We know the answer!
[08:59] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you!
[08:59] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): there ya go
[08:59] Chimera Cosmos: Towel Day. I always learn cool stuff in SL.
[08:59] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): on a related note, can welcome hiFeng as the newest tenant of the NPC?
[08:59] Zinnia Zauber: I can always bring around! 😉
[09:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Hifeng, can you introduce your group in a quick sentence?
[09:00] Glitteractica Cookie: Agree, let’s please bring this conversation back on topic. Thanks Rik
[09:00] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Welcome Hifeng
[09:00] jacmacaire Humby: Bienvenue.. 🙂
[09:00] 01 Hifeng: oh, oh, sorry, i was afk
[09:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): np
[09:01] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): tell the nice folks who you are representing as our newest member
[09:01] 01 Hifeng: ok, so…
[09:01] 01 Hifeng: i’m Kesja Plecha, president of Blueberry Dreams Foundation
[09:01] 01 Hifeng: we’re doing immunity and cancer research
[09:01] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): nice
[09:01] 01 Hifeng: i’ll paste from notecard, give me a sec
[09:02] 01 Hifeng: ok, that’s research we’re doing right now:
[09:02] 01 Hifeng: Blueberry Dreams research // Project 1 – Therapy for patients with low immunity We’re developing therapy involving lifestyle change, dietary changes, medicines and herbs. Project 2 – skin cancer treatment We’re working on drug that would be absorbed through skin and remove skin cancers. Tissue would slowly change color until it would have natural skin color and melanoma would get absorbed. Since our subjects have various skin abnormalities we’re testing our medicine on melanoma, skin cancer on breast (not lump inside), nevi near thyroid, capillary haemangioma and benign nevis.
[09:03] 01 Hifeng: that’d be it 🙂
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): woah
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): that’s really great
[09:03] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): wow
[09:03] CarmenLittleFawn: yes it is
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): we’ll have to have you back to talkmore about that in detail soon!
[09:03] Rhiannon Chatnoir: great stuff! Are involved with the actual research, you personally and the nonprofit?
[09:03] 01 Hifeng: xD
[09:03] 01 Hifeng: yes
[09:04] 01 Hifeng: actually i was very ill
[09:04] 01 Hifeng: and started doing research on myself
[09:04] 01 Hifeng: and that’s how my adventure with science began
[09:04] CarmenLittleFawn: :-))
[09:04] 01 Hifeng: later i opened a foundation with my sister
[09:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m sure it’s an inspiring story
[09:04] Rhiannon Chatnoir: thanks

FEDERAL CONSORTIUM FOR VIRTUAL WORLDS

[09:04] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but for now let’s move on to our featured topic….
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): the Federal Consortium for Virtual worlds!
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): A number of us attended their last conference, which was streamed inworld and was held in DC
[09:05] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Rik!
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So we thought it would good to share some knowledge about what happend with the rest of the community
[09:05] Zinnia Zauber: I would love to have my peeps join me down here please.
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): But I see Paulette is here, head of the FCVW
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Perhaps I could ask her to say a few words about what the consortium is ?
[09:06] Zinnia Zauber: Yes yes! Paulette thank you for joining us!
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I know her time is short
[09:06] Paulette Darkstone: sure
[09:06] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, and some others who attended too! Cool.
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Feel free to come down or type from up there
[09:06] Paulette Darkstone: The FCVW started with 5 — Eric was one of them
[09:06] Gentle Heron: Thanks Paulette for coming today.
[09:06] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): 🙂
[09:06] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): /me waves to eric
[09:06] Paulette Darkstone: It has over 3,000 members from govt, business and academia
[09:07] Paulette Darkstone: We are trying to solve using virtual worlds in govt
[09:07] Paulette Darkstone: sahre best practices
[09:07] Paulette Darkstone: and give each other support
[09:07] Buffy Beale: wow that’s great 01
[09:07] Paulette Darkstone: The conference has been going now for 5 years and is predominately sponsored by the iCollege
[09:08] Paulette Darkstone: It does not have its own funding
[09:08] Paulette Darkstone: we have it at NDU because we can use facilities free
[09:08] Paulette Darkstone: What was not transmitted were the 25 poster sessions and the conference workshops
[09:09] Paulette Darkstone: the live stream has become critical and the interactions into 5 virtual worlds
[09:09] Paulette Darkstone: Still getting data on attendance virtually
[09:09] Paulette Darkstone: Randy Hinriearchs and I built the program this y
[09:09] Paulette Darkstone: year
[09:10] Paulette Darkstone: I thought it did a nice job of setting the stage and applied uses
[09:10] Paulette Darkstone: Am interested in what everyone else things
[09:10] Paulette Darkstone: thinks
[09:10] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): I attended virtually this year and thought it was a really rich experience.
[09:10] Paulette Darkstone: Eric do you want to add anything
[09:10] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Sounds like a really ambitious conference on a limited budget!
[09:10] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Outstanding keynotes.
[09:10] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I think that’s a great summary. wish more of you could come in person, but I know travel is hard.
[09:11] Paulette Darkstone: yes we have a little money from vendor sponsorship to pay for speaker tracel
[09:11] Paulette Darkstone: travel
[09:11] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): the video stream is amazing and the inworld activity is fun to watch
[09:11] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): but a lot of stuff happens in small groups too 🙂
[09:11] Paulette Darkstone: The networking is teh best part
[09:11] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Would love to see more blended reality synchronous interaction.
[09:11] Thynka Little: as conferences go, the cost was relatively low
[09:12] DyVerse Jeffery-Steele (dyverse): nods at Jerry
[09:12] Paulette Darkstone: It basically covers food and some admin costs
[09:12] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): Paulette got us wireless internet this year. huge bonus. 🙂
[09:12] Thynka Little: i swaved money by staying out in Virginia somewhere
[09:12] Paulette Darkstone: we would give it away free if we had the money
[09:12] Thynka Little: saved*
[09:12] Chimera Cosmos: It was great to have the in-world view up on the wall in DC too.
[09:12] Chimera Cosmos: I was able to go in with Pocket Metaverse on my iPad. And Sicily went in on Android, right?
[09:12] Sicily Zapatero: Yes!
[09:13] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Paulette, before you ahve to go, can you give us some idea of what the government perspective on virtual worlds as a technology is lately? Who are the main interested agencies and departments?
[09:13] Chimera Cosmos: Mixed mixed reality. heheh
[09:13] Sicily Zapatero: Bilocation!
[09:13] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I presume DOD, NASA, Smithsonian?
[09:13] Paulette Darkstone: THis is the first year I have reason to hope
[09:13] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): NOAA?
[09:13] Thynka Little: Woud be nice to have teleportation from the hotels enabled. Traffic there is wicked!
[09:13] Rhiannon Chatnoir: having organized events such as SLCC, can completely understand the costs associated with hosting a immersive physical and virtual event simultaneously
[09:13] Paulette Darkstone: The DoD Virtual Worlds Framework shows promise if we can get it hosted in a non-profit for open source deveopment
[09:14] Sarvana Haalan: Had a bit of difficult getting in-world…
[09:14] Chimera Cosmos: I really appreciate the low admission price. So many conferences are just out of sight.
[09:14] Chimera Cosmos: Hi Sally/Sarvana!
[09:14] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): The metro rail system in DC is awesome…
[09:14] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (DoD is “department of defense” btw)
[09:14] Paulette Darkstone: The NTER Project in DOE is promising for across goverment
[09:14] Sicily Zapatero: Cost was truly reasonable.
[09:14] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): … if you’re looking to avoid the traffic.
[09:14] Glitteractica Cookie: We have someone from the DOD in our 11am meeting today, if you give me speficis, i supose i could ask if he knows anyone doing VW work
[09:14] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): focus, people, focus….
[09:14] Thynka Little: The food was super good.
[09:14] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): http://virtualworldframework.com/web/about.html
[09:14] Chimera Cosmos: I took the metro and then bus from Waterfront both days.
[09:14] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): btrw
[09:15] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): standards based virtual worlds in your web browser
[09:15] GuruTapas.comFREEsites4Authors (lisaschaefer.ruby): I live on the orange line, so the walk from L’Enfant Plaza was pleasant
[09:15] Glitteractica Cookie: where was the physicallocation of te conf again?
[09:16] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (please can we talk about the DC metro later)
[09:16] Zinnia Zauber: I believe that it meant so much to all of us who were there in person to have you guys join us.
[09:16] Thynka Little: National Defense University
[09:16] Paulette Darkstone: We are discussing it and will have to group get back to the grou
[09:16] Paulette Darkstone: group
[09:16] Sicily Zapatero: This was my second year attending. I enjoyed it immensely.
[09:17] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Paulette, Do you think we could see more synchronous interaction built in for virtual attendees in the future?
[09:17] Zinnia Zauber: Paulette, do you feel the theme was “We are all in this together”
[09:17] Paulette Darkstone: next year and conferences govt wide are being closely controlled because of GSA scandal
[09:17] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m sure
[09:17] Paulette Darkstone: that has always been the direction of the group
[09:17] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so a low cost mixed reality conference might be MORE attractive
[09:17] Paulette Darkstone: this year the theme was convergence
[09:17] Thynka Little: attendance in world seemed quite good
[09:17] Zinnia Zauber: I really felt that we need to support each other and cheer on as a whole.
[09:18] Paulette Darkstone: we have a mixed reality conference now 🙂
[09:18] Paulette Darkstone: free to anyone online who wanted to participate
[09:18] Thynka Little: I loved following the SL chat from the auditorium
[09:18] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I mean for other government agencies like GSA
[09:18] Paulette Darkstone: took questions via twitter
[09:18] Paulette Darkstone: yes
[09:18] Sicily Zapatero: It is truly wonderful to be among so many who appreciate and utilize Virtual Worlds.
[09:18] Zinnia Zauber: It was really wonderful to see how we interacted in person and inworld.
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): While Paulette is here, is there anything else you would like to share with her about the conference she might like to know?
[09:19] Paulette Darkstone: we still have alot to learn
[09:19] Paulette Darkstone: thanks I would like to hear
[09:19] Glitteractica Cookie: I have to jump out to another TechSoup meeting, and so does Alebez, but we will see u all next week. Very interesting stuff abou tthis conference
[09:19] Paulette Darkstone: thanks
[09:19] Thynka Little: There should be a coffee spot closer to the auditorium
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): /me waves to glitter
[09:19] CarmenLittleFawn: bye Glitter
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Thynka, LOL
[09:19] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): bye Glitter
[09:19] Thynka Little: really!
[09:20] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): coffee at conferences is critical!
[09:20] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): fun photos btw 🙂
[09:20] Chimera Cosmos: Heh. It got us some exercise anyhow.
[09:20] Thynka Little: that building is really loooooong
[09:20] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you!
[09:20] Chimera Cosmos: Great to see you Paulette
[09:20] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Paulette for sharing with us!
[09:20] CarmenLittleFawn: Thank you Paulette
[09:20] Paulette Darkstone: Thanks
[09:20] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): anything else on the organization of the conference?
[09:21] Buffy Beale: great info Paulette thanks
[09:21] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Or should wemove on to some of the major items discussed?
[09:21] Thynka Little: can you replicate the poster session in world next time?
[09:21] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’d love a text chat dump of relevant projects and links that we can look up later
[09:21] Paulette Darkstone: I am off to another meeting thanks for the input everyone
[09:21] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): take care Paulette 🙂
[09:21] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you Paulette!
[09:21] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): we’ll get back to you with the transcript paulette
[09:21] Thynka Little: bye Paulette!
[09:21] Zinnia Zauber: We will share with you as well!
[09:22] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks so much for coming!
[09:22] GuruTapas.comFREEsites4Authors (lisaschaefer.ruby): Thanks for your talk, Paulette
[09:22] Buffy Beale: take care Paulette thanks
[09:22] Sicily Zapatero: /me waves to Paulette. Thank you!
[09:22] Paulette Darkstone: thanks everyone
[09:22] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): there are a lot of projects… have people seen the agenda, workshops, and posters?
[09:22] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): So who was physically there in DC for the event?
[09:22] Zinnia Zauber: Paulette and her staff were amazing.
[09:23] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): you may want to pick and choose what warrents discussion…
[09:23] GuruTapas.comFREEsites4Authors (lisaschaefer.ruby): I went to the event last year
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Zinnia, Sarvana, and Coughran, right?
[09:23] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I was
[09:23] Chimera Cosmos: Everyone who was in DC should come up here so we can match avatars to human avatars that we met. 🙂
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and ERic of course
[09:23] Zinnia Zauber: Chimera
[09:23] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I have to move?
[09:23] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): laaaaazy
[09:23] Chimera Cosmos: I see quite a few more!
[09:23] Thynka Little: i ws
[09:23] Sicily Zapatero: Yes…Please join us up front!
[09:23] Chimera Cosmos: avatars don’t use many calories Eric
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yeah come on down
[09:23] Zinnia Zauber: We had 16 grads and students from the UW Virtual World Program.
[09:23] Chimera Cosmos: and Thynka
[09:24] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): zinnia, wow!
[09:24] Chimera Cosmos: and Sarvana
[09:24] Chimera Cosmos: and…
[09:24] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so what else did you guys want to share about the FCVW that we should know about?
[09:24] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I see these pretty pictures behind me
[09:24] Zinnia Zauber: Chimera, would you like to share first?
[09:24] Nany (nany.kayo): uh oh
[09:25] Chimera Cosmos: Do you have a specific question to address?
[09:25] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): you went to the video game exhibit — awesome
[09:25] Chimera Cosmos: So much went on!
[09:25] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I *highly* recommend it
[09:25] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I am absolutely dying to see that exhibit
[09:25] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, I did. At the Smithsonian American Museum of Art
[09:25] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): but is that relevant to us here today?
[09:25] Chimera Cosmos: And Jesse Schell, one of the keynote speakers, was featured prominently
[09:25] Chimera Cosmos: Zinnia saw it too the next day
[09:26] Zinnia Zauber: He was one of my favorites.
[09:26] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): who is that?
[09:26] Chimera Cosmos: Rik, what question would you like us to address?
[09:26] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I find the connection of gaming and virtual worlds highly relevant
[09:26] Zinnia Zauber: Jesse Schell
[09:26] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): what are the key things that people who weren’t there should know about
[09:26] Zinnia Zauber: Yes, Eric!
[09:26] Gentle Heron: highly relevant, but sometimes misleading
[09:26] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): i.e. projects launching, opportunities to know about, events coming up, people to check out, etc
[09:26] Zinnia Zauber: That is why they took my workshop.
[09:26] Chimera Cosmos: One is definitely the connection between gaming and education and non-profits and gov and all.
[09:27] Zinnia Zauber: Authentic Avatar – Inspiring Trust with Your Virtual Identity
[09:27] Chimera Cosmos: And also the cognitive psychology area.
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): what is that?
[09:27] Thynka Little: A lot of virtual world things are happening out of the public eye
[09:27] Chimera Cosmos: Jim Blascovich, the co-author of Infinite Reality was one of the speakers.
[09:27] Thynka Little: esp in gov
[09:27] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): if folks are interested the White House launched a related initiative called the “Federal Games Guild” in November, there was a meeting the same time as the FCVW workshops
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): he’s good. we’ve had him here before
[09:27] Chimera Cosmos: He’s a cog psy prof from UC Santa Barbara I think.
[09:27] Gentle Heron: Chimera, please say more.
[09:27] Zinnia Zauber: So many of the speakers discussed the blend of real and inworld. All of it in our brains.
[09:28] Sicily Zapatero: I think there is sometimes a problem with semantics. We spend so much time explaining that what we do in Virtual Worlds is not just “a game”, so understanding that using gaming principles is enriching can be confusing to those not familiar with the envoronment
[09:28] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): +21 Sicily
[09:28] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): well plus 1, but the theory holds
[09:28] Gentle Heron: /me agrees with Sicily
[09:28] Chimera Cosmos: Jim’s co-author is Jeremy Bailenson, Stanford prof who did the experiments on the lasting effects of virtual experiences had by avatars on their human counterparts after they leave the virtual space.
[09:29] Chimera Cosmos: Agree with Sicily too. The interaction of gaming and psychology are also key.
[09:29] Chimera Cosmos: And how we learn in virtual worlds too. Using games and virtual spaces for learning was a key topic.
[09:29] CarmenLittleFawn: is very interesting I am sure of that on a psychological level
[09:29] Zinnia Zauber: We saw that in healthcare, education, and training.
[09:30] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): If you missed the conference entirely but are intrigued, there’s a Livestream video archive of most of the keynotes & panels here: http://www.livestream.com/ndustreampremium/video?clipId=pla_8cd15426-72f…
[09:30] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, the broad applications, with education and learning and community cutting across almost everything.
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Who were some of the main government agencies and groups that are doing cool things to know about?
[09:30] CarmenLittleFawn: Thank you Jerry
[09:30] Zinnia Zauber: Engagement and memory of our engagement.
[09:30] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, and if you google the speakers, you’ll find a ton of info.
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And are there people we could invite to come speak here?
[09:31] Chimera Cosmos: Likely.
[09:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m asking you guys for your recommendations though, since you are here
[09:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and I’m lazy. LOL.
[09:31] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): 🙂
[09:31] CarmenLittleFawn: lol
[09:31] Zinnia Zauber: I think there are several people we would delight in inviting.
[09:31] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I think Doug Maxwell from DOD would be interesting on his work in OpenSim
[09:31] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Carmen, You’re welcome. There’s really good stuff in there. I’d highly recommend taking the time to check them out.
[09:32] Chimera Cosmos: And Coughran was on one of the panels, as you regulars likely know.
[09:32] Sicily Zapatero: Doug is wonderful to speak with and listen to
[09:32] Zinnia Zauber: yes
[09:32] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): the grid is called MOSES he also has another VW technology that is based in the Unreal Engine called EDGE
[09:32] CarmenLittleFawn: I will Thank you
[09:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I think we’ve hadpeople from MOSES here already
[09:32] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, and Pam Broviak was there.
[09:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and possibly Doug
[09:33] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): Daniel Laughlin from NASA and his work with Moonbase Alpha and the new MMO they are working on would be fun
[09:33] Zinnia Zauber: Don’t you feel like there was a message of hope, like Paulette said.
[09:33] Chimera Cosmos: Kay McClennan. She works on her own Tulane grid and also with MOSES
[09:33] Chimera Cosmos: She was on a panel.
[09:33] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): FYI, Moonbase Alpha is a game that can be downloaded via STEAM for PC and Mac users
[09:33] Chimera Cosmos: Kay is her RL name though…trying to remember avatar name…
[09:33] Ozma Malibu: And MOSES has changed a lot, hasn’t it? So an update would be great.
[09:33] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I’d be happy to share what we are up to… but that feels like self appointment 🙂
[09:34] Zinnia Zauber: Wonderful Eric!
[09:34] Zinnia Zauber: Book him, Dano!
[09:34] Gentle Heron: /me would nominate Eric if he feels shy (which I doubt)
[09:34] Chimera Cosmos: MOSES has an impressive mix of backgrounds of participants.
[09:34] Zinnia Zauber: How many of you would like to attend more events like this inworld?
[09:35] Buffy Beale: I would
[09:35] Robo Mirabella: Moi!
[09:35] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Definitely!
[09:35] Zinnia Zauber: How many of you think being in person is important?
[09:35] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): Tami Griffith should come talk about the Federal Virtual World Challenge
[09:35] CarmenLittleFawn: I would also
[09:35] Zinnia Zauber: Great idea!
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): DougMaxwell spokelast september
[09:35] Buffy Beale: I don’t think it’s as important although I miss the free coffee 🙂
[09:35] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): ah figures 🙂
[09:35] Chimera Cosmos: I think it’s great if you can. It enhances the virtual connection, but the virtual is more practical in the long run.
[09:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Tami is great
[09:36] Zinnia Zauber: That seemed to be a discussion as well, that mix of both.
[09:36] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Being in person is good too… but with telepresence tech that’s already in place we could have some of the best of both.
[09:36] Rhiannon Chatnoir: I think there is always something magical to meeting someone in physical space that have collaborated with or know virtually
[09:37] Zinnia Zauber: How many of you have met your virtual peeps?
[09:37] CarmenLittleFawn: 🙂
[09:37] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): Elizabeth McKenna could talk about vGov
[09:37] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me raises hand
[09:37] CarmenLittleFawn: not me yes
[09:37] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): ok, I’m done now
[09:37] Chimera Cosmos: I like meeting in person, especially when I already know the avatar. Using telepresence for my RL person is not my favorite thing though. heheh
[09:37] Sicily Zapatero: Meeting others in the physical world after having met and worked with them inworld, is a true testament to the validity of virtual trust
[09:37] CarmenLittleFawn: yet*
[09:37] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): Would have been fun to sit down to lunch or coffee talk with some of the attendees on site via a google hangout session for example…
[09:37] Zinnia Zauber: You have a great list, Eric. Thank you!
[09:37] Zinnia Zauber: Right, trust.
[09:37] Zinnia Zauber: That was also a theme of the event.
[09:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Eric you rock thanks
[09:37] Rhiannon Chatnoir: I have met quite a few of the avatars here at this meeting at one event or another 🙂
[09:37] Chimera Cosmos: Yes Sicily, exactly. You already know each other just as well as meeting in person.
[09:37] Thynka Little: i like that idea Jerry!
[09:38] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Thynka, Me too… would really bridge the experience.
[09:38] Zinnia Zauber: There was that balance of open and need to be sure.
[09:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Soyeah anything wecan do to bridge what is happening in the government world and the nonprofit world I think is of mutual benefit
[09:39] Zinnia Zauber: I got to meet people that I have been working with for 4+ years for the first time.
[09:39] Zinnia Zauber: I encourage, if possible, to meet people.
[09:39] Chimera Cosmos: There were a number of attendees in DC who would not have come if it was only virtual, and I think there is great value in introducing them to the idea of using VWs in that way.
[09:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): What is the most exciting area being worked on related to virtual worlds right now, in your opinion?
[09:39] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Thynka, From my experience of the discussions that happened inworld, the virtual participants would have a great deal to contribute to the interactions & discussions if given more opportunity.
[09:39] Zinnia Zauber: To build bonds in other social media as well.
[09:39] Sicily Zapatero: Convergence!
[09:40] Zinnia Zauber: We need to connect in all spaces.
[09:40] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): @Zinnia, Yes, I don’t see the issue as either/or.
[09:40] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): I’m excited to see the use of game mechanics and technologies in virtual world applications
[09:40] Thynka Little: I think we need to laugh more. I’d like to see Paulette add a VW Bloopers storytelling event during the social hour
[09:40] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, about half of my Facebook friends are avatars, and there is a lot of communication that goes on there.
[09:40] Zinnia Zauber: Yes, more engagement.
[09:40] Chimera Cosmos: And twitter too.
[09:41] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): any last comments about FCVW before we move on?
[09:41] Zinnia Zauber: I just want to say, thank you for this chance to share with you all.
[09:41] Chimera Cosmos: Yes, the person running SL clearly was not experienced in terms of helping to bring the avatars into the conversation — or even into view at times!
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): here’s the URL btw www.ndu.edu/icollege/fcvw/index.htm
[09:42] CarmenLittleFawn: Thank you Zinnia
[09:42] Chimera Cosmos: But that was partly from a shortage of people to do things I expect.
[09:42] Zinnia Zauber: I am pleased that you could join us there and inworld.
[09:42] Chimera Cosmos: All were multitasking.
[09:42] Zinnia Zauber: The connections we make are bonds that build communities that will change the world.
[09:42] CarmenLittleFawn: 🙂
[09:42] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes it takes a lot of manpower to run an event.. and having a real and virtual combined event in essence doubles your attentions of what needs to be happening
[09:42] Chimera Cosmos: Great photos Zinnia
[09:42] Zinnia Zauber: Thank you for being part of it all!
[09:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks Zinnia, Chimera, Sicily, Eric and others for helping fill in those of use who weren’t able to attend FCVWs
[09:43] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): It was a great experience to attend virtually and be able to discuss the various topics with other folks inworld. Would highly recommend the experience.
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): if there are other links to cool projects and people, feel free to share later
[09:43] Zinnia Zauber: We have lots of pros in our NPC community.

OPEN MIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Ok lets move on to our final agenda item: Open Mic
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): who has announcements for the community? Indicate it in the chat and I’ll call on you
[09:44] Buffy Beale: thanks for all the info on the conference sounds like a not-to-be-missed event
[09:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): for sure
[09:44] Gentle Heron: Thanks everyone for sharing about this larger community.
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): super helpful thanks
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): any announcements?
[09:45] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Raises Hand
[09:45] CarmenLittleFawn: really enjoyed it
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Go ahead Jen
[09:45] Jen (jenelle.levenque): TAVA is looking for a webmaster to rework our site. If anyone is interested please contact me inworld or treasurer@tavausa.org
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): very good. Web gurus take note.
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Anyone else?
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Going once….
[09:46] Buffy Beale: A comment
[09:46] Buffy Beale: 🙂
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): go buffy
[09:46] Buffy Beale: SL9B is coming up so we need to think about our NPC booth http://sl9b.wordpress.com/
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): what is the date?
[09:47] Buffy Beale: maybe we can talk about that at the mentors
[09:47] Buffy Beale: applications close June 3
[09:47] Par (parhelion.palou): It’s a privately run event this year … no Linden involvement
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): yeah I heard
[09:47] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): facinating…
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): not sure how I feel about it
[09:47] Par (parhelion.palou): Lindens have pretty much left the building
[09:48] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Its good in some ways
[09:48] Buffy Beale: I thought it was good exposure for the NPC but it takes work to build the exhibit, which Zinnia and Brena have done in the past
[09:48] Gentle Heron: I think the question is: Is NPC part of the broader SL community? That’s how my Board looks at participation in SL9B this year. We’re part of SL, so we should participate.
[09:48] Buffy Beale: and no doubt Par had his hand in it 🙂
[09:48] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): You know those stories where renters get kicked out of their apartments because the landlord didn’t pay the mortage? I feel that way every time I log into SL.
[09:49] Gentle Heron: /me is sorry you feel that way, Eric. Perhaps it’s time to run this place as a co-op.
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): its important to try and take part, even if in a limited wa
[09:49] Zinnia Zauber: I think we need to know what our message is and if we have time.
[09:49] Eric Hackathorn (hackshaven.harford): agreed Rik. It’s great to see this community.
[09:50] Zinnia Zauber: Because there isn’t a theme, we have created those books and I thought that would be a starting point.
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): okay we can talk more at mentors about this
[09:50] Chimera Cosmos: Gentle, your community is very much at the heart of the core SL community. For sure.
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I believe Gentle has another announcement
[09:50] Gentle Heron: Very quickly. For those who attended the intro session, Elric Anatine will do an advanced use of Dragon NaturallySpeaking Saturday at 2pm SLT. IM me for details if interested. (done)
[09:50] Chimera Cosmos: It brings people together, just like NPC does. Keeping those interactions going is so important.
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): nice thanks
[09:51] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok we should close the meeting for today then.
[09:51] Rhiannon Chatnoir: yes there are a myriad of amazing communities here in SL, and some of those crossover into other platforms.. lots to learn and share all around
[09:51] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Thanks everyone for coming. Thanks especially for Paulette from FCVW and those of you who wre there to share your insights.
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We’ll post the transcxript from thismeeting to nonprofitcommons.org soon.
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Incase you missed anything.
[09:52] Robo Mirabella: thanks – wonderfl session!!
[09:52] Buffy Beale: thanks Rik and all
[09:52] Thynka Little: Thanks Rik
[09:52] Jerry Buchko (jerrybuchko): thanks Rik
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We’re done here . Have a great friday folks
[09:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Mentors meeting soon to follow.

Written by: rikomatic

Recap of the Federal Consortium for VWs Conference at Next NPC Meeting, May 25

FCVW logo 2012

Were you at the Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds conference from May 16-18? Whatever your answer, you should come to the Nonprofit Commons meetup on Friday May 25 to talk about what happened there, what new projects were announced, and what is the state of virtual worlds for government services, education, and collaboration. We’ll feature several of our members who were speakers and participants there, including Zinnia Zauber, Coughran Mayo and Sarvana Haalan.

Join us on Friday May 25 starting at 8:30am PT. See you at the Plush Nonprofit Commons amphitheater.


NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING

May 25, 2012, 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/88/126/26

AGENDA

  • 8:30am Introductions
  • 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45am Mentors Central
  • 8:55am Recap of the Federal Consortium of Virtual Worlds Event
  • 9:30am OpenMic/ Announcements

Written by: rikomatic

Jeff Elder of Storify at Next Online Community MeetUp on Wednesday May 23!

You don’t want to miss the next OC Tribe meetup featuring Storify!
 
On May 23, the next Online Community Meetup will take place, in San Francisco at the headquarters of TechSoup, and in the virtual world of Second Life at the Nonprofit Commons. The featured guest this month is  Jeff Elder, Marketing Director at Storify, who will talk about, “What To Do When Your Community Wants To Kill You.”
 
Whether you work for a startup, a nonprofit, or a Fortune 500, social media can be a volatile place. Elder has weathered 20,000 negative comments in one day on Facebook and turned that same campaign into a huge success. Here’s how to face down the angry crowd, fire a gun into the air and yell, “All right you animals, that’s enough!”
 
To participate, teleport to the Nonprofit Commons on Wednesday May 23, starting at 7pm Pacific Time.  See you then!
 

 
Meetup
 
NEW MEETUP
San Francisco Online Community Meetup Group
Added by Susan Chavez
Wednesday, May 23, 2012

7:00 PM

TechSoup Headquarters

525 Brannan Street

3rd floor

San Francisco, CA 94107

Will you attend?
 
14 Online Community Junkies attending, including:
“I am the Online Community Manager at TechSoup.org, a nonprofit technology organization…”
“I am a freelance publicist and communications specialist working with nonprofits…”
 

SF Online Community MeetUp is the free monthly gathering of online community managers, enthusiasts, and innovators to meet and discuss tools and strategies for building and managing effective communities.

Join us this month as we welcome Jeff E…

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SF Online Community MeetUp

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:00 PM · 8 attending

 

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SF Online Community MeetUp

Wednesday, July 25, 2012 7:00 PM · 7 attending

 

Written by: rikomatic

Transcript of NPC Meeting with VT4E in Nigeria May 18 2012

Here is the unedited transcript of the meeting of the Nonprofit Commons on May 18, 2012, that featured Ms Juliana Momodu of the Nigerian nonprofit VT4E.

Read on for all the details….

NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING
May 18 , 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/88/126/26

AGENDA

• 8:30am Introductions
• 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
• 8:45am Mentors Central
• 8:55am juliana Momodu, VT4E in Nigeria
• 9:30am OpenMic/ Announcements

INTRODUCTIONS

[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay we can get started
[08:31] julianLAG: so, do i still hang around the?
[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Welcome everyone to the May 18 edition of the Nonprofit Commons weekly meetup
[08:31] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m Rik Panganiban, community manager here of the NPC.
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m joined by Glitteractica and Bulaklak, my colleagues at TechSoup.org
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We are so glad you could join us this morning.
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): We have a great speaker coming to us from Nigeria. But first some community business.
[08:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Please introduce yourselves in the text chat
[08:32] Buffy Beale: Buffy Bye, Bridges for Women, Victoria BC Canada, http://www.bridgesforwomen.ca @bridges4women
[08:32] HB Eternal: Harold W Becker, The Love Foundation, Florida, http://www.thelovefoundation.com, @lovefoundation
[08:32] HB Eternal: Go Buffy!
[08:32] Chayenn: Monique Richert, Protect Yourself 1, Inc., Baltimore, MD. protectyourself1.org, facebook.com/PY1US, @PY1US
[08:32] Brena Benoir: Brenda Bryan, Preferred Family Healthcare, Kirksville, Missouri, www.pfh.org, @brenabenoir
[08:33] Buffy Beale: lol HB
[08:33] bulaklak: Michael DeLong, Online Community Manager, TechSoup Global, www.techsoup.org, @MichaelDeLongSF @TechSoup
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Please type your real life name, organization, location, website, and twitter handles in the chat, if ou like
[08:33] julianLAG: Juliana Momodu , viual world education, vt4e.org
[08:33] Glitteractica Cookie: Hi, I’m susan tenby, Online community director of community and social media program, TechSOup Global, SF, CA USA @suzboop @techsoup
[08:33] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me is Joyce Bettencourt, creative of the www.VesuviusGroup.com, Boston area, @RhiannonSL
[08:33] Ronnie Rhode: Denise Harrison, The Garden for the Missing, http://www.gardenforthemissing.org/ and SLURL http://slurl.com/secondlife/Remora/203/148/21, Project Jason, assistance for families of the missing, http://www.projectjason.org.
[08:33] HB Eternal: Today is our 2 year anniversary in NPC. We were given Unit #18 in Plush on May 18, 2010. We are grateful for all our new SL friends and the loving support. Thank you all!!
[08:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Rik Panganiban, Nonprofit Commons / TechSoup, www.nonprofitcommons.org , @betterverse @npsl. In Oakland CA!
[08:34] Brena Benoir: Woohoo HB!
[08:34] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): Congratulations! Happy Anniversary!
[08:34] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Bruce Hestley, Transgender American Veterans Association, Akron, OH, http://www.tavausa.org
[08:34] Buffy Beale: cheering for you HB!
[08:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Huaayr for the Love Foundation!
[08:34] Zotarah Shepherd: BEACH College, Santa Rosa, CA
[08:34] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid), Faculty at New Citizens Inc (NCI), Teaching hands-on Artificial Intelligence and Pathfinding – More Info: http://any1gynoid.wordpress.com/
[08:34] BELOVEDROX: Roxy Rocker Boston, MA Nationall Service Inclusion Project www.serviceand inclusion.org
[08:35] jacmacaire Humby: Hi everyone
[08:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): salut, Jac
[08:35] Buffy Beale: hi Jac 🙂
[08:35] jacmacaire Humby: Hi rik and Buffy..
[08:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): as I said earlier, today is the final dayof the Federal Consortium of VWs event. And several of our regular members are there partiicpating.
[08:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): http://www.ndu.edu/icollege/fcvw/index.htm
[08:37] BELOVEDROX: http://www.serviceandinclusion.org NSIP

TECHSOUP ANNOUNCEMENTS

[08:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Anyway, let’s move on to our first agenda item: TechSoup updates…
[08:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Bulkalak?
[08:37] bulaklak: Hi, folks.
[08:37] Buffy Beale: Hi bulaklak
[08:37] bulaklak: Thanks to all of you who came to the NPLive: Gaming event this week.
[08:38] bulaklak: We will have a recap and recording up soon so stay tuned for that.
[08:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): super fun event
[08:38] Buffy Beale: fantastic info
[08:38] bulaklak: Next week we have a free webinar with our own Elliot Harmon who will teach you new PowerPoint tricks for effective presentations.
[08:38] bulaklak: Read more about that here and make sure to register in advance: http://bit.ly/IXy0l1
[08:39] bulaklak: It’s on May 24 at 11am PT
[08:39] bulaklak: A few weeks out, TechSoup will be down for a few days
[08:39] bulaklak: Or, rather, unavailable
[08:39] bulaklak: =)
[08:39] Buffy Beale: down but not out 🙂
[08:39] bulaklak: Exactly
[08:39] jacmacaire Humby: Jacques Macaire HUMANBE http://ww.humanbe.com Action Tank and Council on Sustainable Dévelopment France and International @Humanbe
[08:39] bulaklak: From May 31 – June 4
[08:40] bulaklak: So largely it will be over the weekend and not too much disturbance
[08:40] bulaklak: Read more about that here: http://bit.ly/J6o3DJ
[08:40] bulaklak: Thanks, folks, and have a great day and even better weekend!
[08:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks Bulaklak
[08:40] Buffy Beale: thanks for the info bulaklak
[08:40] bulaklak: My pleasure
[08:40] Buffy Beale: 🙂
[08:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay do we have someone from the Mentors this week for Mentors Corner?
[08:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): or are they all at FVWC event?
[08:41] Brena Benoir: I believe we have taken the week off from mentors corning this week due to several being at FCVW
[08:42] Brena Benoir: corner*
[08:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ah ok, I probably knew that!

VT4E IN NIGERIA

[08:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay well that leaves us more time for our main guest
[08:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): JulianLAG, please come down and sit on the front with me
[08:43] julianLAG: ok. thank you Rik
[08:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Juliana is the CEO of VT4E in Nigeria, a nonprofit that seeks to use virtual worlds to facilitate equitable access to education in Africa for young people
[08:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): let’s welcome her to the NPC
[08:44] Buffy Beale: fantastic!
[08:44] Buffy Beale: cheering loudly!!!
[08:44] Brena Benoir: Welcome Juliana
[08:44] julianLAG: thanks everyone…
[08:44] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): just right click on one of the stools beside me Juliana
[08:44] Glitteractica Cookie: fantastic
[08:44] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Welcome Juliana
[08:44] Gentle Heron: Nice project goal, Juliana.
[08:45] julianLAG: yes, ithink so with 30 million africans out of school
[08:46] julianLAG: something drastic has to be done , regardles sof their location or incom ebracket
[08:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Can you tell us a littlemore about your organization and how you became interested in virtual worlds as a technology?
[08:48] julianLAG: a non profit taht was strated after my attendance of the immersive summit in Boston, 2010. our goals is to reach eevry african uisng immersive education of all type sstaring with virtual technology to reach them
[08:49] julianLAG: sorry so much typos. I meant iED , boston Summit, 2010. ww are still lokkoing for funds but our pilot is the oldest high school in nigeria.
[08:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thats fine. I make typos every third word!
[08:50] julianLAG: we are open to collaboration usind 3D because visual stimulation make learning more fun and engagingg
[08:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): That’s great. So of all the technologies taht could be used to help African young people, why virtual worlds?
[08:51] julianLAG: I had called out for collaborative opporrunitie s nad the most commited response was from a vitual technologist from France who had lived in a neighbouring african country.
[08:52] Gentle Heron: Julian, can you please tell us some statistics? What are the percents of Nigerians today who have: (1) electricity, (2) cell phones, (3) Internet access, (4) high school level education?
[08:52] Veri Oddfellow: *waves* Hiya all! Veri Oddfellow, here, Brad Lewis IRL. Great Strides, Healing with Horses, Damascus, MD, USA http://www.GreatStrides.org
[08:52] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (hi veri. good to see you.)
[08:53] Veri Oddfellow: Back atcha Rik! Looking good, buddy. 😉
[08:54] julianLAG: wWow! nigeria is 150+ in population, 15million of Africa;s ourt of school come form there. 60% have ecall phones, 75% habve access to the intenet in the 3 major busines cities; Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan
[08:54] julianLAG: electricity is prblem so most businesses and stuff are run on power generators
[08:55] Gentle Heron: What percent of the population is NOT in those 3 major business cities? I assume the access issues are much more difficult for those folks.
[08:57] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Before we get into the challenges, perhaps Juliana could tell us more her vision for what virtual worlds could do to improve education in Africa for young people
[08:57] julianLAG: access issue sare more for the ones in the hinterland. but 80% living in those citires have acess to internet, electricity, mobile phines, computers, and waht not. Nigerai ais agrowinfg society hence one of teh emerginf g markets with high purchasing power. most of the popele live in the cities where there is access to all these.
[08:58] Zazoom Zimminy: /me whispers Kyle Reis, Grants Managers Network, NYC
[08:59] julianLAG: My cvison is to see taht every child has access to qaulity education. where distence and income level wouldnot be aproblem. Also an educated nation is a more trnaparent and democratice country.
[09:00] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): That’s very inspiring and worthy. But of all the ways to accomplish that, what makes virtual worlds particularly special or a good strategy to reach that goal?
[09:00] julianLAG: Virtual technology in education would be acatalyst for all…train the teachers type of thing , and educatiate teh children in an interacative environment taht is engaing ….and fun… we all knwo how a boring calsdsx is a dissuasion to learning
[09:02] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And what do you see as the first steps to take to try out your ideas?
[09:03] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): It looks like you are looking for collaborators and partners?
[09:03] julianLAG: we have apilot school already, get collaborators and aprtners who are in it for teh long haul.. who see the big picture
[09:05] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): And what are the main assets, skills and knowledge you would want in a collaborator? What are your main needs to get started?
[09:09] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (sorryabout that, got logged out)
[09:10] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): How can people help your project get off the ground, Juliana?
[09:11] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Or what questions can we help you answer today?
[09:13] julianLAG: lknowing waht you know now about the cell phines, internet availablity, power situation/. i’d like to know waht other technology can be added to the virtual to enhance the delivery , possible psrtners especailly ome swho have workrd in rural America /using mobile phones
[09:14] julianLAG: we need funds too to assist any partnesr in the deployment of additional solutions
[09:15] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Well perhaps others have questions or suggestions for ways for Juliana to get started, or to find out more?
[09:15] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Sounds like she is very much at the beginning and looking for ideas and possible people to help out
[09:15] julianLAG: ok. shoot
[09:15] Buffy Beale: Hi Julian, how did you find out about Second Life?
[09:16] julianLAG: I meat wes wiiliams who works for tbost public schools , whe introduced me to it sort of
[09:17] julianLAG: Wes williams works for Boston public schools, met him at the Ied Summit
[09:17] Buffy Beale: great and welcome 🙂
[09:17] julianLAG: tahnks.
[09:18] Zotarah Shepherd: In which city is VT4E located?
[09:18] Buffy Beale: There are other groups in Second Life from Africa, including FeedASmile so it may be good for you to connect with them
[09:19] julianLAG: lagos Nigeria
[09:19] julianLAG: great then.
[09:19] Rhiannon Chatnoir: are in the Boston area Julian?
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): no nigeria,Rhiannon
[09:19] julianLAG: No, I attended the iED 2010,
[09:19] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): She went to IED
[09:19] Rhiannon Chatnoir: ahh was wondering with the Boston contacts.. nod
[09:19] Rhiannon Chatnoir: that is coming up in June again
[09:21] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): What other ideas and contacts might help Juliana get her project started?
[09:21] julianLAG: yes please …..
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I think for me the first thing would be to create an outreach document that outlines why virtual worlds are an effective intervention for reaching African students, versus otehr technologies and support they might receive.
[09:23] Gentle Heron: What level educucation are you trying to achieve?
[09:23] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): If I were a funder or a potential partner, I would want to know that.
[09:24] julianLAG: high school and then tertiary education….
[09:24] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): welcome , deadblacknote. Please have a seat in the audience.
[09:24] Zotarah Shepherd: I might have some contacts in Nigeria who could help your mission. I have been out of touch with them for a while, so I will have to check on their location.
[09:25] Gentle Heron: There are starting to be some excellent free postsecondary resources. Full courses and even programs of study, all free, in English. (I am assuming you want these classes in English?)
[09:25] julianLAG: Ok, atht woyuld be real great!
[09:25] Arthur Conan Doyle (arthurconan.doyle): Sorry, got here late — do you have space in SL to conduct your mission?
[09:25] julianLAG: yes in Englaish. wea re an english speakimg country despite my typos
[09:25] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Welcome arthur. We’re in the middle of a discussion now. But wait a few minutes
[09:25] Gentle Heron: We all make typos, Julian.
[09:26] julianLAG: 🙂
[09:26] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): oh sorry that was for Juliana, by bad!
[09:26] Veri Oddfellow: *nods vigorously*
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I don’t think she has land here in SL yet. this is her first visit to SL
[09:27] julianLAG: yes, it is my first time….
[09:27] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): deadblacknote, get off the stage or I’ll have to remove you please
[09:27] Glitteractica Cookie: She can have a space in the NPC
[09:27] Rhiannon Chatnoir: welcome then too .. 🙂
[09:27] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): are you active on OpenSim?
[09:27] Arthur Conan Doyle (arthurconan.doyle): I have some space on Alice Academy. We should talk.
[09:28] Glitteractica Cookie: deadblacknote, please have a seat in the seating area
[09:28] Glitteractica Cookie: or you will get bounced
[09:28] julianLAG: tthanks arthur, Gliterectii
[09:28] julianLAG: not active on open sim…. ??/
[09:28] Second Life: Avatar ejected.
[09:28] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): cheap land … or free if you run your own virtual world
[09:29] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): opensim is an alternative to Second Life, built on open source code
[09:30] Jen (jenelle.levenque): SpotOn3D and InWorldz both are less expensive than SL and have some support as well
[09:30] 01 Hifeng: like sl but different servers 😉
[09:30] 01 Hifeng: different ‘hosting’
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so once you build up a strategy document that outlines why virtual worlds are an effective strategy, you will need to decide on which virtual world is the best fit, since there are many
[09:30] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): as you probably learnedat IED
[09:32] Rhiannon Chatnoir: iED predominantly focuses on open source tech
[09:32] julianLAG: ok..chok. there are many . since ai ma really a novice at this ..one summit attandance does nt an exoert make… i need suggestiosn so i can make an informed decision
[09:32] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): exactly. There are some online resources that compare different virtual worlds and their relative strengths and costs
[09:33] Rhiannon Chatnoir: where are just starting your journey, Second Life proper offers up a large connected grid of people/land/projects to connect with and then you can expand from there
[09:33] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): You could ask at this listserv https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators
[09:33] julianLAG: good … i will check them out… okay . then its a good start?
[09:34] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): That is focused on SL, but many of the people there know about the alternatives
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Its good to learn what others are doing in virtual worlds for education to get ideas of what is possible
[09:35] Zotarah Shepherd: Reaction Grid and Jokaydia Grid have many educators.
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): those are OpenSim worlds BTW
[09:35] julianLAG: ok…good information…
[09:35] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): vwbpe.org is a good resource as well
[09:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): their 2012 conference ended not long ago, but lots of links and resources there I think
[09:36] Zotarah Shepherd: And VWER is a good group with weekly meetings in SL to try
[09:36] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): is there a linke for that Zotarah?
[09:36] Zotarah Shepherd: Also NMC
[09:37] julianLAG: NMC?
[09:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): New Media Consortium
[09:37] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): another major land holder in Second Life that focuses on education
[09:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): so lots of places to explore and networks to help you get started
[09:38] julianLAG: oh great! New Media Consortium..would check it out
[09:38] Zotarah Shepherd: I am getting used to a new viewer so I have to find the URLs
[09:38] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): If there are other ideas and connections that people have, what is the best way for people to contact you?
[09:38] julianLAG: jaimomodu@gmail.com
[09:38] Zotarah Shepherd: http://secondlife.com/education – for SLED listserve
[09:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): great. And see http://blog.vt4e.org/
[09:39] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Let’s thank Juliana for comingtoday and wish her well
[09:39] julianLAG: yes, see vt4e.org
[09:39] CarynTopia Silvercloud: thanks
[09:39] julianLAG: tahnk you for having me and bye everyone
[09:39] Zotarah Shepherd: ISTE is another good group though not as active in SL now
[09:40] Gentle Heron: Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Juliana. It’s a huge undertaking.
[09:40] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Thanks Juliana
[09:40] jacmacaire Humby: Bye Juilana
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): definitely ambitious and very worthwhile
[09:40] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Yes, you have your work cut out for you

OPEN MIC

[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): well now we are at the final part of our agenda: Open Mic
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Who has announcements for the rest of the community?
[09:40] Zotarah Shepherd: http://www.vwer.org
[09:40] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): put up your appendage
[09:41] Brena Benoir: /me raises hand for open mic
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): and I’ll cll on you
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): (thanks Zotarah)
[09:41] Gentle Heron: /me has a couple of upcoming presentations that may be of interest to this group.
[09:41] Glitteractica Cookie: or say “ME” if you don’t know how to put up yr appendage
[09:41] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): ME 2
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): lol, sorry just indicate that you wish to speak
[09:41] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Go ahead brena, and then Gentle and any1
[09:41] Glitteractica Cookie: did someone post the links for this week?
[09:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): oh no sorry
[09:42] Glitteractica Cookie: np
[09:42] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Here are the many ways to can get involved with the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life:

Nonprofit Commons blog: http://nonprofitcommons.org
Twitter: http://twitter.com/npsl
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nonprofitcommons

Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/TechSoup-Second-Life
Google Calendar: http://bit.ly/2tMEYh
Wiki: http://npsl.wikispaces.com

About TechSoup:
http://www.techsoup.org/stock/howtousetechsoup.asp
http://flavors.me/techsoup
http://flavors.me/nonprofitcommons

Weekly Networking Event: Wharf Ratz, Aloft, Tuesdays, 7-9pm SLT
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aloft%20Nonprofit%20Commons/168/22…

Monthly Networking Event (3rd Thursday):
Common Ground, Plush, 5PM-7PM SLT
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/128/22…
[09:42] Brena Benoir: CommonGround is usually the 3rd Thursday of each month, however given that many people were tied up with FCVW, we have moved the may CommonGround to next Thursday, May 24
[09:42] Buffy Beale: Yay Julian thanks for joining us!
[09:42] Brena Benoir: Our Theme is aqua and the time is 5p-7pm
[09:43] Brena Benoir: This is a great way to meet people, have fun, get to know community members and forge networks
[09:43] Brena Benoir: please come join us next week
[09:43] HB Eternal: Aquaman Rocks!
[09:43] Brena Benoir: Thank you
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks Brena. CommonGround is a good way to get to know folks in a casual environment
[09:43] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Ok Gentle?
[09:43] Gentle Heron: A few presentations coming up may be of general interest:

TOMORROW 8am SLT Slatan Dryke will talk about content theft. He’ll do an interactive demo to show how to detect copybotted objects.
[09:44] Brena Benoir: Wharf Ratz is Tuesdays from 7-9pm which is another great way to network as well
[09:44] Gentle Heron: This is an important SL skill. So please come if you can.
[09:44] Gentle Heron: MONDAY May 21 at 11am SLT, Elric Anatine will present on how to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking (speech-to-text software) with Second Life. He’ll present the advanced uses of Dragon on SATURDAY May 26 at 2pm SLT.

If you are interested in more details, please send me an IM.
[09:44] Gentle Heron: (done)
[09:44] Jen (jenelle.levenque): I use Dragon
[09:44] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Nice program
[09:44] Gentle Heron: /me smiles at Jen. Do you use it in SL?
[09:45] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Just enough to know it can work
[09:45] Jen (jenelle.levenque): Kind of laggy
[09:45] Gentle Heron: FINALLY it works well in SL!
[09:45] Gentle Heron: With the newest viewer, at least.
[09:45] Gentle Heron: (I”m done)
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): thanks Gentle
[09:45] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay any1?
[09:46] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): New Class: Artificial Intelligence and PATHFINDING
I launch my new class on Tuesday 2:30pm SLT
You will learn to build pathfinding characters which move intelligently, and even animate their arms and legs!
I cover chatbots too! And you will build these creations!
All in 90 minutes! Weekly at 2:30pm SLT starting Tuesday! secondlife:///app/teleport/NCI%20Dream%20Seeker/38/151/29
Pls IM me for LM and Notecard with Prereqs!
[09:46] Zotarah Shepherd: Dragon worked a couple of years ago on the teen grid just fine too
[09:46] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me raises hand too
[09:46] Buffy Beale: nice one a1!
[09:46] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): I’m very curious about pathfinding and how hard it is to program
[09:47] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): very easy…. I give you step by step… and mentoring as your build AI in SL
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): nice
[09:47] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Okay Rhiannon,and then I think we are done for today!
[09:47] jacmacaire Humby: Just a litlle remember concerning the need of an answer concerning my email on the googlegroups..please.. that’s else..
[09:47] Rhiannon Chatnoir: Just a sort a more personal announcement, I have been accepted to the summer graduate studies program of Singularity University in CA (http://singularityu.org/gsp/), so will be at the NASA Ames research facility for 10 weeks this summer. It is in essence a very futurist social good focused experience & there should be the opportunity to share my experience in virtual worlds & maybe the NPC community.
[09:48] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): woah congrats!
[09:48] Zotarah Shepherd: Ohhh Congratulations Rhiannon!
[09:48] Magic Pathfinder (any1.gynoid): Rhiannon in Space! Woooot!
[09:48] Veri Oddfellow: Suhweet
[09:48] Gentle Heron: When we see her next, her nose will be gone (from keeping it against the grindstone while there)
[09:48] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): haha
[09:48] Veri Oddfellow: lol
[09:48] Rhiannon Chatnoir: lol.. nod.. not just space, but also the future of medicine, poverty, eduation, environment, etc
[09:49] CarynTopia Silvercloud: wonderful
[09:49] Veri Oddfellow: Oh, all the easy ones … *grins*
[09:49] Rhiannon Chatnoir: its like a summer futurist think thank camp 😛
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): that’s ridiculously cool, and we” deserved
[09:49] Rhiannon Chatnoir: lol
[09:49] Rhiannon Chatnoir: laughing at Veri’s comment btw
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): okay if there is nothing else, I’m closing this meeting for today
[09:49] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): Is Mentors off for this Friday?
[09:50] Gentle Heron: I believe so, Rik.
[09:50] Rhiannon Chatnoir: /me shrugs
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): ok
[09:50] Rik Panganiban (rik.riel): well then have a great Friday and a restful weekend everyone!
[09:51] jacmacaire Humby: already finish for us..
[09:51] Rhiannon Chatnoir: hugs all & happy weekend!
[09:51] Zotarah Shepherd: Thank you Rik and everyone. Great meeting.
[09:51] jacmacaire Humby: it’s dinner time.. 🙂
[09:51] Glitteractica Cookie: bye all
[09:51] Buffy Beale: take care everyone, lol jac was it a good one?
[09:51] Gentle Heron: Next week, Sarvana is scheduled to tell us about Pinterest for Mentor Corner, Rik.
[09:51] jacmacaire Humby: Bye everyone..

Written by: rikomatic

Learn How Virtual Worlds Can Help Students in Nigeria this Friday at the NPC

This Friday, May 16, we are happy to feature Ms. Juliana Momodu, CEO of VT4E (http://blog.vt4e.org/) in Nigeria. VT4E seeks to use virtual worlds to stimulate creativity, enthusiasm and equity in access to quality education for Africans, regardless of their geographical location or income. Learn about their vision and plans for the future this Friday.

Join us on Friday May 16 starting at 8:30am PT. See you at the Plush Nonprofit Commons amphitheater.

AGENDA

  • 8:30am Introductions
  • 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45am Mentors Central
  • 8:55am juliana Momodu, VT4E in Nigeria
  • 9:30am OpenMic/ Announcements

Written by: rikomatic

RESCHEDULED: Kids4Horses at Nonprofit Commons This Friday May 11

At this Friday’s Nonprofit Commons meeting, come meet Ms. Ilene Morris , the founder and director of Kids4Horses, a nonprofit that uses virtual worlds to help ill and special needs children, while also assisting abandoned horses. (Ilene had to reschedule last week due to a personal emergency.) Come learn about their creative model to help multiple causes through virtual world technology.

Join us on Friday May 11 starting at 8:30am PT. See you at the Plush Nonprofit Commons amphitheater.


NONPROFIT COMMONS MEETING

May 11 , 8:30am PST

Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plush%20Nonprofit%20Commons/88/126/26

AGENDA

  • 8:30am Introductions
  • 8:40am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45am Mentors Central
  • 8:55am Ilene Morris, Founder & Executive Director of Kids4Horses
  • 9:30am OpenMic/ Announcements

Written by: rikomatic