Nancy White gave a great presentation about people and the interaction with the blogosphere at Moose Camp. Here are the notes that I took.
Roles in Network:
Filters
Amplifiers
Conveners
Facilitators
Investors
Community builders
Skills for learning with others:
Listen, Fliter (search, Tag, bookmark) annotate, blog
Be unkonwing
REciprocate
Facilitation for:
Relationshiop
Identity/REputation
presence
Flow
Facilitation skills:
the Classics
Informed by ICT
Space Holding
Improvisational
Creatively Abrasive (Leonard)
Shouting doesn’t work online the way it does face to face
Convening Conversations:
Invite
Name the Question
Initiate
Design for local choice
Nurture
Art of the Invitation critical compencay:
Intercultural antennae
Broadly defined
“default” culture
Heart variations
Biggest Challenge?
Intercultural skills:
look…read
live/work/play
Fala! (speak)
Bridge
Tolerance for Ambiguity:
OK with ‘not in control’, not knowing
Move forward without certainty.
Ability to switch contexts:
Multi-membership mavens
connectors
Networkers
multiple perspectives
Outsiderness
The struggle is the solution:
See the reality in the current situation
Grieve the cost for what exists now
Treat the conversation as action.
There are two ways of spreading the light:
To be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
MooseCamp
Last week – Identity Talks reach 60 folks :)
I had the opportunity to share about identity twice this week. We had an 2 hour + session at the OpenCMS Summit and then at MooseCamp. There is a lot going on in the community and a bunch of resources. Folks who have not heard about this space before they feel a bit fire hosed by it all.
Here are the links.
Who is Kaliya?
I got into all this tech stuff to server my community and still work on that at Integrative Activism http://www.integrativeactivism.net
I learned about technology at Planetwork and today serve as the Network Director there http://www.planetwork.net
I started working in identity as the evangelist for Identity Commons http://www.identitycommons.net about a year ago I became Identity Woman https://identitywoman.net
Identity
Wikipedia entry on Digital Identity http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Identity
Identity Gang home of the Identity Lexicon http://www.identitygang.org/
(join the list..contribute to the wiki)
Internet Identity Workshop http://www.socialtext.net/iiw2005
(come to the next one in early May)
Microsoft InfoCards…
What are they?…http://blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn/archive/2004/11/07/253526.aspx
Screenshot:
Kim’s the high integrity guy from Microsoft helping this whole space forward. http://www.identityblog.com
(I forgot to mention it but the laws of identity are there)
Identity and the enterprise
Liberty Alliance http://www.projectliberty.org/
SAML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAML
Stand alone URL based Identifiers (sxip 2.0 forth coming soon)
SXIP http://www.sxip.com
Cooperating on YADIS
http://www.yadis.org
1) Open ID invented by Live Journal Founder Brad Fitzpatrick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openid
http://openid.net/
2) Lightweight Identity
http://lid.netmesh.org/wiki/Main_Page
3) XRI / I-names
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XRI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-name
Sharing Information:
XRI Data Interchange
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XDI
Here is a link to the PDF of my slides for those of you who asked. http://www.kaliyasblogs.net/OpenStandards.pdf
Eve Maler – XMLGrrl has a great post about the panel she and I were on Thursday – The long Identity Tail.