| Storm the Palace Video Clips bring forum topics alive
      Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/19/2005 - 15:06. 
  
Videographers Karen Kilroy and Jimmy Friend shot video of the Storm the Palace forum, November 1, 2005, and edited that down into short clips of great ideas surfaced during the world cafe portion of the event - visit the links below to see the action.  
ARTS: http://realneo.us/video-arts-expo: proposal to develop an arts and music expo for localartists, which would help artists broaden their exposure and help all
 people from Northeast Ohio experience diverse local culture.
EDUCATION: http://realneo.us/video-education-guidance: suggests people from business and non-profits come to the schools tohelp students understand opportunities in the real world ahead.
EDUCATION: http://realneo.us/education-real-world: students need to engage in active, participatory learning - apply whatthey learn to real world situations - gives example of the robotics
 competition
ENVIRONMENT: http://realneo.us/video-urban-planners: realization "in this built environment everything is controlled - thestreets look the way they do here because some guy was taught in school
 that's how you make streets". So what does that realization offer us
 for a better future?
HEALTH: http://realneo.us/video-believe-health: explores "Believe in Cleveland" from the perspectives of twotransplants here, making observations many people choose to be here and
 like and believe in Cleveland - the non-believers seem to be people
 from here who feel "stuck" - "who never left".
HEALTH: http://realneo.us/video-healthy-collaboration: observation there is positive progress in NEO found in collaboration inhealthcare, citing the Clinic and University Hospitals sharing
 resources as a great development.
TECHNOLOGY: http://realneo.us/video-property-for-tech: proposal to reuse abandoned, empty, underutilized properties forstart-up technology businesses, putting the properties back into useful
 service, reducing blight, and at the same time providing much needed
 incubation space for start-ups.
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