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PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST REGISTER AS A SPEAKER THROUGH EVENTBRITE

OR YOUR SESSION WILL NOT BE SCHEDULED

Please list your name and topic of your session, and a brief synopsis.

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Please link to your website (if applicable) so we can find out more about you!

 

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Michael J. Carrasquillo of The Trials of Being M!K3: "Video Podcasting Made Easy (for Musicians)" Director, filmmaker and musician Michael J. Carrasquillo demonstrates and discusses the basics of video podcasting. Michael will show you techniques used for capturing footage at shows, creating quick story points & outlines, "impulse" editing, compression techniques, and ways to get your YouTube videos looking as best as possible!

 

 

Tim Bourquin and Michael Geoghegan: "How To Promote and Make Money With Your Podcast in the Next 30 Days"

 

Esmée: Killer Content: The Hunt for Meat - Why should a business podcast? The questions should be why not. Today's Americans are cyborgs, adding the latest medium to their arsenal of news and entertainments sources. The media, in whatever form, are all around us and we can pick and choose what we want, as often as we want. It's a society of what I want, when I want, where I want it. Esmée, producer of Deloitte Insights, www.deloitte.com/us/podcasts, will host a discussion around the value of integrating podcasts into corporations' internet marketing strategies to build brand and eminence. The key being compelling content and storytelling. Using the Deloitte Insights approach as a model, opportunities for podcasting will be inspired.

 

Anna Beard: Bookmark www.FreeReading.net: Using open source reading curricula in your elementary classroom and at home with young children.

 

  • During this session elementary school educators and parents of budding readers will learn about www.FreeReading.net, an open source instructional program that helps educators teach early reading.
  • Feel free to bring your laptop to this session!

 

Charles-A. Rovira: "Podcasters, Advertisers and Ad Agencies need to meet certain expectations to each other and that means somethings have to be done."

 

Anna Lieber: "Casting for Clients: Create a Podcast that Communicates with Impact "

 

Mark Howland (MarkLIVE!): "The Motivation Students Need To Achieve Higher Grades In School!!"

 

Joshua Levy: Using social media in the presidential election: why are the candidates doing and what are the voters doing?

 

Paull Young: Organic adoption of social media - a new path for corporates.

 

Jens Schroeter: Podcasts for Management and Language training in a global corporation.

 

Barbara Freedman: Cashing in on Digital Distribution for Public Schools or "The High Tech Bake Sale"

 

Nancy Sharoff: Get a Life.

 

 

Ben Kartzman: Using widgets and social media to market events, generate sales and stimulate sign-ups

 

Lisa Thumann and David Gordon: Using Podcasts to Connect with Students: Re-entering School after Treatment for Cancer

 

Travell Perkins: The Economics of Aggregation: What every online content creator should know.

 

Howard Greenstein: Social Networks to support online media.

 

Christopher Penn: Social Network Marketing 101, New Media Marketing 101, Podcasting 101.

 

Drew Olanoff: Back To Basics - Marketing Your Podcast., "Bringing it all Together" - Using social networking tools to your advantage and not to your distraction.

 

 

Kenneth Jamieson: Screencasting client support.

 

Andy Sernovitz: Word of Mouth: Love, Trust, and Respect. Happy customers are your greatest advertisers. Learn to earn their respect and recommendation -

and get people talking about you, your blog, or your business.

 

Ian Isanberg: Coffee With Ian.

 

Andrew Young: PuppetVision: Puppetry and Podcasting.

 

Chris Brogan: Social Media Strategy - 3, actually.

 

geo geller social sculptures part 1 conversation with Tsidii Le Loka Lupindo, Tony nominated star of The Lion King On Broadway will launch her T-junction Project - adopting the Kingdom of Lesotho in Southern Africa project - talk with one or two songs.

 

geo geller: SocialSculpture, part 2 an ongoing Conversation, Social Media a Social Revolution, in the spirit of Joseph Beuys "With Out A Rose We Can't Do It"

to be filmed for SocialRevolution Film

 

Roxanne Darling: FRIDAY: Video Podcasting Work Flow Tips: How to be more efficient so you can have more fun! You can find a blog post with the session notes and links here.

 

Roxanne Darling. Chris Brogan, Laura Fitton: SATURDAY: Finding Your New Media Voice: We'll help you explore whether Twitter, blogging, audio, or video is the best fit for your ideas and personality

 

John C. Havens: Tactical Transparency; how being OPEN online provides lasting ROI.

 

Brian Hogg: Building a Television Studio in Your Basement.

 

Mark Lassoff: Credibility in Online Journalism: How to Match the Majors.

 

Ben Kartzman: Top 10 free interactive tools you'll need for marketing.

 

Alan Levy: How to Build and Sustain a Social Community.

 

Jon Mandell: Using 'New' Media to enhance your conference exposure.

 

Adrian Miller: The Blatan Truth: Your podcast and blog can't build your business but you can...top tips for exposive sales growth.

 

Katherine Oliver: Made in NY.

 

Kevin Seal: Music in Podcasting.

 

Jennifer Yuan: Introduction to Podcasting.

 

Laura Allen: Creating the Perfect 15-Second Pitch

 

Bruce C: Build a Podcast Network: Promoting Your Podcast's Brand by Networking With Other Podcasters - Bruce is the CEO of PodcasterWhosWho.com, the Who's Who of Podcasting and Long Island Podcast Network (www.LiPodcastNetwork.com)

 

Eric Rochow: sorry guys, I have to do an appearance in Chicago, hope to be at Boston Podcamp . http://gardenfork.tv & http://realworldgreen.com

 

Luis Pallares: Health communication and health content creation for the best health quality information. Podcasting for patients.

 

Kathryn Jones: Why Live? How and why I streamed the first LIVE web drama, and how you can use live to move forward with your creativity and community.

 

Heath Row: "What If Ads Were Content? Redux" Last year, I considered the potential of content as commerce. This year, I'll reassess the hybridization of online advertising and content.

 

Annie Boccio & Christine Cavalier "Video Conversations" How will new video tools change the way we communicate online? Featuring an amazing panel!

 

Christine Cavalier & Annie Boccio: "Social Media Parenting" What skills/ tools do you and your kids need to succeed in today's world?

 

George Faulkner: "Social Media at IBM" - a conversation and open discussion about IBM's internal social media platforms, their evolution, and lessons learned

 

Loretta Donovan: "Capturing the Vibes" - using Twitter to collect real time interaction of large scale change events Sorry to cancel. I promise to share my presentation with anyone who's interested. Email me at loretta.donovan@gmail.com

 

Joe Cascio: "OpenID for Newbies." What is it? How does it work?

 

Adam Quirk: "Podcasting Television" Why are the majority of video podcasters using television paradigms, self-censoring, and dumbing down their material? I'll make a case for doing the opposite.

 

Andrew Figgins: "Podcasting Your Passion: If it works for sports fans (and it does), it'll work for you" -- how to create entertaining, listenable content on any subject while building an active community of listeners

 

Peter Clayton: "Making Money Podcasting - beyond affiliate programs and adSense."


Kathy Shields: "Podcasting, Skypecasting, Webcasting and More for the Elementary Crowd" Maximize motivation by giving students/teachers opportunities to interact globally. Increase family/administrative engagement, look for opportunities to expand your horizons as an educator. Come with laptop, Firefox Browser, Delicious add-on and a desire to share everything you know with other educators. I am a kindergarten teacher involved in edtech mentoring and professional development.

 

 

The event URL is:http://smallvoicespodcast.eventbrite.com

My School: Creek View Elementary, My Blog: [http://http://ripplingpond.wordpress.co]m">ripplingpond, My Classroom [http://http://ripplingpond.weebly.co]m">Classroom Home, My Video/Podcast: [http://http://kinderteacher.podomatic.co]m">small voices podcast


 

 

Peter Corbett:

    • "The Social Media Ecology - Tools You Can Use" - a highly tactical discussion regarding the tools we use as digital strategists. We'll take a look at this info graphic, and will discuss other tools that are emerging.

 

Bonnie Sandy:

    • "Jazz of Fashion- a practical integrating of new media." looks at tools practices and protocol tested by a group Brooklyn's creative micro Entrepreneurs; opportunities and challenges faced in its adaptation during their movement towards its commercial engagement Demarketplace

 

Rob Blatt: "Straddling the Creative/Technical Line" What is our answer when we're asked "Are you on the creative or technical side of things?" The discussion will center around two sides of creating media that often distract from each other. How can we keep these two working together?

 

Jonny Goldstein: "The Haiku Project: Using Mobile Phones for Community Creativity" Over the course of February, Jonny Goldstein ran the Haiku Project, which asked people to record their original haiku poems via their mobile phones to the web using Utterz.com. The project resulted in 14 authors around the USA submitting 42 poems, which were listened to hundreds of times. The project got coverage in the DC City Paper, as well as play in the blogosphere. Jonny will talk about what he learned running the project and will walk people through how to use Utterz to build your own creative community projects that combine the spoken word, mobile phones, and the web.

 

Maria Thurrell and Christopher Penn: "Affordable PR for Non-Profits using New Media" Imagine being able to generate Fortune 500 results on a

lemonade stand budget! This is the predicament that organizations for social change and non-profits face daily. Maria & Christopher will discuss how to achieve great results with limited resources. Examples will include the use of social networks for college access and word of mouth fundraising online.

 

Adam Zand, Topaz Partners, PRobecast: "Cost-Effective PR 4 For-Profit Companies using New and Traditional Media." While the tool box has changed, companies are finding that a combination of social media and traditional influencer outlets is the best road to navigate consumer preference, influence and engagement. This open format will discuss selling (and implementing) social media as part of overall media strategy that gets postive results. I'll share some best practices and learning from mistakes with case studies from Topaz clients including: Scuderi Engines, Tubes, Constant Contact, MapQuest, Podcast Ready, Mzinga and TalkShoe.

 

Peter Clayton

is the producer/host of Total Picture Radio, the Voice of Career Leadership. He is an interview maven specializing in learning new things and sharing them on TPRs podcasts. The program is committed to communicating ideas and commentary from high performers: you’ll find the keynote speakers everyone queues-up to meet at high-profile conferences. We work hard to present thought leaders and visionaries, willing to communicate actionable information with our audience. I believe interviewing is the art of creating an authentic conversation, and accomplish this goal by asking informed questions, then open the mic to our guests. I hope you will find Total Picture Radio to be a healthy meal of ideas.

 

Brian Jude of Digital Café Tour: "Targeting the Right Sponsors – What's In It For Them?" One of the most important issues for podcasters/new media creators is how to generate revenue from their content. Brian Jude, VP of Creative Affairs of Digital Café Tour, will explain how DCT has been able to fund and earn an income from their web video business, and how some of their techniques might apply to others.

 

David Blumenstein, AKA david.com "Web 2.0 & Social Media in the Financial Services World: The Challenges, The Obstacles, The Assumptions (misguided or otherwise)

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