hotseat

Will Web 2.0 be the toolset we need to change the world?
Submitted by Leonie Ramondt on Wed, 2008/04/30 - 12:49. hotseat | social action | web 2.0In the book "Here Comes Everyone" Clay Shirky claims that Web 2.0 gives us, for the first time in history, the tools we need to change the world. Marc Osten (www.summitcollaborative.com) our next hotseat host, asks us whether in fact this leads us yet again down a dangerous road to social inaction and ineffectiveness. Join in the discussions here

Welcome to our inaugural hotseat!
Submitted by Leonie Ramondt on Fri, 2007/11/16 - 11:45. Google-group | hotseat | Other discussion topicsAlan is opening our hotseat season with a challenge for us to explore how we
can protect and extend the gains we've made with open software.
http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org/node/32
To contribute and see it in its full glory, you'll need to log into our
PRADSA website. http://www.technologyandsocialaction.org/
If you've forgotten you password, just select the change your password here.
Unless you've created your own account, your login will be your first name
and surname.
The hotseats may be closed, but the conversation rages on…
hotseat | Other discussion topicsSteve Walker and Clodagh Miskelly explore “how do we evaluate our impact?”
http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org/hotseat-3
Andy Dearden asks: “So what are we doing, as technology designers, to enable non-technical activists, to make better choices?” http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org/hotseat-2
Alan Dawson asks “The battle of free software against closed software has been won, how do we protect these gains?” http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org/hotseat-1

New hotseat - How do we evaluate our impact?
Submitted by Leonie Ramondt on Tue, 2008/01/22 - 10:07. evaluation | Fieldwork | hotseat | impactClodagh Miskelly and Steve Walker have evaluated projects in very different contexts. Come and join in the conversation at
http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org

Creating an ULTRALAB hot seat clone in drupal
Submitted by alan dawson on Fri, 2007/10/12 - 13:49. drupal | hotseat | Online Environment Development | Other discussion topics | ultralabOK .. rough notes on work in progress of the hot seat software ... basically so I can remember how to do it again.
There are quite a lot of settings to get right. Some through drupal, others on a shell on the webserver ( or however you mod the files on there )
Its work in progress but at this date can be found at http://hs.technologyandsocialaction.org

