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Post-game analysis, Great Ideas style

Conversation about Great Ideas is continuing online:

David Gammel wants to empower you to make changes to your website! In a recent post on the High Context blog, he shares his Great Ideas slides about how to do just that.

Jeff Cobb of the Mission to Learn blog was inspired by Dan Roam's presentation at Great Ideas (I particularly like the drawing Jeff shares).

At the face2face blog, Sue Pelletier continues the conversation about Twitter at Great Ideas.

More Great Ideas videos are now available online, including Patti Digh's general session presentation, as well as Bob Carr of SHRM talking about meeting strategies in a down economy, Howard Horowitz of the American College of Healthcare Executives on taking education programs online, and Carolyn Fazio of Fazio International on creating contracts with your volunteers.

Ann Oliveri has some thoughts about being human at the Zen of Associations blog, inspired by Patti Digh’s talk and other conversations she had at Great Ideas.

And last but not least, a bunch of new photos were added to the Great Ideas Flickr pool since we all returned from Miami.

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Comments

Lisa,

Thanks for the link! I really appreciate these round-up posts you do, even when I'm not in them!

David

Thanks for the mention, Lisa. It was a great conference! (And I'm now more familiar with just how hard it is to draw freehand with a mouse!) - Jeff

David: Thank you for the kind words! I enjoy doing these round-up posts--it's fun to point people toward all the great things other folks are writing.

Jeff: I'm so glad you enjoyed the conference! (And I have to say, your drawing with the mouse was certainly better than drawings I've done by hand. But Dan Roam would tell us to pick up the pencil/mouse anyway!)

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