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Betsey Merkel's blogMidtown Wednesdays: NEO African American Cultural Center: A New Networked Hub of CollaborationSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Mon, 04/10/2006 - 14:15.
Date: Wednesday, April 12 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus ( categories: )
Midtown Wednesdays: Moving Forward: Building Criteria for the Midtown Innovation ZoneSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Mon, 03/27/2006 - 15:48.
Date: Wednesday, March 29 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH ( categories: )
Midtown Wednesdays: Marketing and Branding Innovation Zones: Telling the Midtown StorySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Tue, 03/21/2006 - 18:51.
Join us for New Approaches to Economic Development Dates: Monday, March 27 & Tuesday, March 28 Time: 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Place: Baldwin Wallace College ( categories: )
The Cleveland Memory Project: Virtual Networks to Cool PlacesSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 01:40.
The Cleveland Memory Project: Virtual Networks to Cool Places Date: Today! Wednesday, March 15 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH Map Link ( categories: )
I-Open: An Invitation to LearnSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 03/05/2006 - 19:02.
New Approaches to Economic Development: Building Prosperity through Open Networks Date: Monday, March 27 and Tuesday, March 28 ( categories: )
Midtown Wednesdays: EcoCity Cleveland's GreenCityBlueLake Network: The Future of Northeast OhioSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 10:41.
Date: Wednesday, March 8 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus ( categories: )
Midtown Wednesdays: Creating an Informatics Culture: Technology, Learning & VisualizationSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 02/25/2006 - 20:50.
Date: Wednesday, March 1 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH ( categories: )
A National Legacy of African American Innovation & EntrepreneurshipSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 02/23/2006 - 23:03.
African American community leaders came together at Myers University to make new connections, share an appreciation of Cleveland's rich history of African American cultural institutions and long standing leadership contributions to the history of American innovation and entrepreneurship. ( categories: )
The Djembe or Talking Drum: An Aesthetic that Speaks of Human History, Culture & ArtSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Tue, 02/21/2006 - 14:16.
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The 02-15-06 Midtown Innovation Map with NamesSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 02/19/2006 - 17:15.
Here is yet another version of the Midtown Innovation Map. Colors have been added for a visually interesting affect. Software designer, Valdis Krebs, likens these portraits of communities to works of art. Snapshots of social relationships. ( categories: )
Building Quality, Connected Places: Envisioning a NEO African American Cultural CenterSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 02/19/2006 - 11:20.
In 1915 a pair of Oberlin graduates, Russell and Rowena Woodham Jelliffe, established a place where people of different races, creeds and religions could seek cultural excellence together. The location later became known as Karamu House. Join us to celebrate Cleveland's rich history of African American institutions continuing to strengthen culture and history. Be a part of envisioning a new African American Cultural Center and brainstorming new ways of sharing knowledge and resources for a dynamic entrepreneurial place in NEO.
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Learning to Look at the Networks in New WaysSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 02/18/2006 - 14:00.
Thank you for the comments and insights. All maps should be considered open community contributions and resources. We can post Maps with Names every week. Let us know what would be most valuable to you. If you have questions, contact myself (betseymerkel [at] aol [dot] com) or Dennis Coughlin (denniscoughlin [at] i-open [dot] org) for a copy.
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02-15-06 Midtown Innovation Network MapSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 02/16/2006 - 16:46.
Click on the link below to take a look at the Midtown Innovation Map so far. Different weeks are represented by different colored nodes. Here is the color code: New Names added Forum 01.11.06 = maroon; New Names added Forum 01.25.06 = green; New Names added Forum 02-08-06 = blue.
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Midtown Wednesdays: Starting Early with IT for KidsSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Wed, 02/15/2006 - 23:48.
To begin, this week's session includes several updates and quick takes of information. Rich Brhel, Dir. of Library, Myers University, reminds us of Myers' historical place in Cleveland history since 1848. Rich continues and provides a quick clip about the Ohio Memory Project a cool repository of Cleveland history. ( categories: )
Being Relentless: Mapping Open Economic Networks Every WeekSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 00:36.
Midtown Wednesdays forums are a place for people to gather and exchange ideas. Here is last week's social network map of the people who contributed a completed short survey (click on the JPG below.) ( categories: )
It's About Time: Games-to-Teach Research VisionSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 00:26.
"Computer games have now been with us for over 30 years. The Atari 2600 is nearly 25 years old. Civilization is now nearly 10 years old. Yet, many Americans fail to recognize these complex achievements as more than fads or child's play. Ask most people what they think about video games, and many will respond that they're a waste of time..."
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Midtown Wednesdays: Building Culture: Creativity, Youth Entrepreneurship & GamingSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Mon, 02/13/2006 - 23:59.
What does it take to build tomorrow's innovation zone?
An environment with diversity, creativity and endless opportunities to participate in new business mediums. ( categories: )
WIRE-Net: Our National Model in Manufacturing InnovationSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 02/11/2006 - 11:26.
Creating Innovation Networks in MidtownSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Wed, 02/08/2006 - 22:49.
June Holley was leading this week's forum. June is a nationally recognized researcher and practitioner in identifying, leading and coaching innovation networks. Our first question from June: What would you like to see happen in Cleveland?
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Getting Results: Positive Deviance, Networking Hubs and Action ProjectsSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sat, 02/04/2006 - 15:22.
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Collaborative Behaviors can strengthen NEO film industrySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 00:05.
Networked Creative Industries Build Innovating Regions Alex Michaels (Prelude2Cinema) lead our forum this evening begining with a call to action: we can benefit by working together to strengthen our NEO film industry. Alex suggested we place renewed value on some important behaviors: the value of being adaptable, having a clear vision that is inclusive of others and sharing resources with others so everyone can benefit. The Knight film incubator initiative will be a co-operative effort everyone will benefit from.
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Midtown Wednesdays: Change Brings Opportunity for Film IndustrySubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 09:42.
Date: Wednesday, February 1 Time: 5:00 P.M. to 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus ( categories: )
Midtown Wednesdays: Citizen Journalism Accelerates New NetworksSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 01/22/2006 - 09:36.
01-29-06: Notes from this session can be downloaded (see below) ( categories: )
Sustainability: Trust and Open Economic NetworksSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 01/19/2006 - 07:30.
Midtown Wednesday Notes: Jack Ricchiuto, NEO leader in appreciative leadership, has created a new way to think about building strategic networks. Open economic networks accelerate information to build transparent environments. Jack talks about the importance of introductions to building networks within communities. Rich relationships build trust and levels of sustainable open networks.
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Building Business Opportunity with Strategic Networking: Tools for the Midtown Innovation ZoneSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 15:59.
Date: Wednesday, January 18 Time: 5:00 P.M. to 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 Map Link Join us to learn about leadership, networking and business innovation. Visit the Midtown Wednesdays Blog here to learn more. We’ll explore the connections between what we do, the seven levels of networking and just how close you are to building strong collaborations. Learn more here. ( categories: )
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