Updates from February, 2009

  • Help needed!

    luke 11:12 pm on February 24, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    I’m going to cut to the chase!

    As you may or may not be aware I will be back in Sydney this coming October and this means a few things for me (a) before I go home and (b) once I’m back. Furthermore, (c) I am open for building more websites over the next few months and will be doing it cheaply, (d) I am starting to build something that could be quite revolutionary and am looking for partners.

    • (a) My dear Canadian contacts: I’m looking for work in Vancouver to support myself over the next few months. This is particularly important due to scholarships, bursaries and loans falling through. If you know of any work available soon, please contact me!
      Resume: http://www.lukefreeman.com.au/resume
      SFU PEOPLE!! Do you know of any research assistant positions? Or anything else on campus?
    • (b) Upon our return, both Joni and I will both be looking for work in Sydney.
      Luke
      : I have a B Media and will have a PBD Communication (Honours). Most of my work has been in marketing, web and design, however I am looking toward moving more toward the PR and networking side of things – and I’m hoping for preferably less on the side of big nasty corporations. See my resume.
      Joni: She will have a B Arts (Major: Communication, Ext Minor: English). Joni also very talented with graphic design and has worked in marketing and web design (alongside Cafe’s and an Info centre). And another plus: she’s GREAT with people and very hard working.
    • (c) If anyone wants some websites designed I am offering some great prices at the moment. Please contact me at zeekdesign.com if you, or someone you know is interested.
    • (d) I am trying to get a full-featured social networking, management and collaboration tool off the ground to help solve the problem of too many organisations and groups constantly reinventing the wheel and having too many online tools doing the jobs poorly.
      Have a look at WorldSocial.net to see my quick overview.

    Thank you all so much for your support and attention in reading this email so far! I really appreciate all that you have all done for me!

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  • Deliberative Practice

    luke 4:45 pm on February 23, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Golf champion Sam Snead “It is only human nature to want to practice what you can already do well, since it’s a hell of a lot less work and a hell of a lot more fun.”

    Good article in the Harvard Business Review July–August 2007 [pdf].

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  • WorldSocial.net

    luke 5:54 pm on February 22, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply

    The Worldwide Social Network

    The real “social” network…because change is possible

    I’m looking for partners to help build WorldSocial.net

    It is going to be a full-featured collaborative open source social networking and management tool that will also provide a back-end platform for organisations, individuals, causes or events to incorporate into their own sites and customise for their own profiles.

    Problems

    • Thousands of NGOs focus on issues ranging from sustainability and humanitarianism through to political reform and education
    • Difficulty motivating cross pollination
    • Not enough time, funding or people
    • Organisations constantly reinvent the wheel
    • Lack of enabling tools
      Old methods of communication cannot handle this and new ones are proprietary, incompatible and too numerous.

    Opportunities

    • Rise of social media and online tools: Facebook, Twitter, Meeting Wizard, Wikipedia, MySpace, Google tools etc..
    • Economic recession provides need for innovation and incentives for collaboration

    Market

    • Governments and grant-giving bodies looking to put money to its most effective use
    • Corporations willing to make progressive changes, but need partnerships to take the plunge
    • Thousand of organisations and causes that need resources, membership/event management, collaboration tools and networking opportunities
    • Millions of individuals looking to volunteer, donate, make changes and have an active role in shaping their world

    Features

    • Management tools: membership, events, petitions, meeting wizards, grants, volunteer, employment,
    • notifications and management for both physical and digital resources.
    • Information integration: articles, blogs, studies, collaborative encyclopaedia, press releases, videos, tweets and status updates.
    • Relevance algorithms
    • Networking tools
    • Profiles: interests, events attended, education, affiliations, resume etc…
    • Geographical integration.
    • Online meeting, conference and collaboration tools

    Scenario 1: Physical Resources

    Get Out The Vote wants to run a campaign in the interior of Canada but their offices are in the major cities.
    They have a few supporters out in the country.
    Those supporters search for organisations in their local area that would allow them to use printing equipment.

    Scenario 2: Digital Resources

    Joe Smith from Vancouver wants to run a program for troubled teenage boys in high school.
    He searches WorldSocial and finds the “No Limits” course which was run in Sydney.
    He downloads it, adapts it and tries it.
    Later on he uploads it to share on WorldSocial, along with photos and videos too!

    Scenario 3: Individual Support

    Mary Stephens from Newcastle wants to donate some time and money to help her community.
    She fills out a survey on WorldSocial about her interests and values.
    Later on, she is notified about the details of several events in her neighbourhood.
    Also, her $20 donation was split between the 7 organisations that she approved upon the survey’s suggestion.

    Scenario 4: Group Websites

    Macquarie University Sustainability Society wants to create a website for their members.
    They log in to WorldSocial, start a group and then customise a website that works in realtime with the Worldsocial database.
    This time they decide to go for customised template with their own URL.
    Now they can organise events and meetings, collect membership fees and donations, share their work, apply for grants and syndicate information about local sustainability groups!

    Scenario 5: Online Grants

    The New York City Council are looking to support social enterprise businesses in the Manhattan area.
    They create a grant listing on WorldSocial and wait for applicants to create profiles and apply.
    Later on they view all their applicants profiles and user recommendations on WorldSocial!

    Group Networks

    Groups are much more networked than we think – here’s just a quick overview of the simple relationships.

    What is already there?

    Facebook, Craigslist, Digg, MySpace, Google Maps, Skype, LinkedIn, Google Docs, Taking IT Global, Meeting Wizard, Livejournal, Flickr, Wikipedia, Wordpress, YouTube, Twitter, Blogger, GetUp…

    What are they lacking?

    • Integration
    • Centralised database
    • Synchronisation
    • Full features
    • Open source
    • Co-operation
    • Customisable front-end
    • Expandability
    • Collaboration
    • Full syndication

    Challenges

    • Getting financial support for an unknown entity in times of economic recession
    • Reluctancy to support something that wasn’t started in-house
    • Creating something this big will be very hard, but there is no point in doing it unless we aim big.
    • Current tools do parts of this and the need for a full-featured collaborative and open tool may not be obvious.

    WorldSocial.net

    A full-featured collaborative open source social networking and management tool that will also provide a back-end platform for organisations, individuals, causes or events to incorporate into their own sites and customise for their own profiles.

    Communication and collaboration are the most effective means for change!

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  • The best Venn diagram ever...

    luke 12:56 pm on February 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    The Best Venn Diagram Ever

    The Best Venn Diagram Ever

    This was on the wall in the bathroom at work, and I just think it is legendary!

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  • Resolution

    luke 12:51 am on February 4, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    This evening I had a wonderful chat with my lovely lady. It was one of those relationship talks that you don’t have often enough. And it got me thinking…why not? Why don’t we talk about these things enough in our society.

    You see, it doesn’t matter how good you are at conflict resolution if there isn’t a conflict to resolve. When you know a lot of minor problems that you have with relating to people stem from your own personal idiosyncrasies you’ll often see no reason to bring them up, because its your fault any way…isn’t it? That, right there, is the trap. It is too easy to get caught up in that thinking.

    Firstly, it IS very important to constantly be focused on what you need to do to relate to people better. BUT one of those things is to confess those idiosyncrasies so that the other party can understand you just that little bit better. Nine times out of ten they would have already guessed it – but it is a lot easier to understand a persons behaviour and react accordingly if your not basing it off a guess.

    The recurring lesson is not just “honesty is the best policy,” a better cliché is “prevention is the best medicine.” Learn to understand yourself, but don’t just stop there: communicate yourself to other people and ask the reciprocal of them (in whichever order). But don’t just wait for conflict to have resolution: try pre-emptive communication.

    Furthermore, always consider yourself very lucky if you have someone that not only helps you learn and grow, but they also have the patience and care to help you do it right. And my dear friend, I am just that lucky.

    …in fact, I am luckier than that, but that is beyond the scope of this entry.

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  • 25 Things

    luke 10:17 am on February 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    I filled this thing in on Facebook…thought it’d have a more permanent home here.

    1. I’m doing this to avoid writing my thesis.
    2. I had a cold this week. It was the first time I got sick in a very long time.
    3. I went through a Emo music stage before Emo’s existed and it was just soft metal.
    4. I’m often playing the devils advocate. Which often leads people to think that I am of that opinion — e.g. I’ve defended elements of both creationism and evolutionism many times.
    5. I am seriously annoyed by stupidity and hypocrisy.
    6. I am often stupid and inevitably hypocritical.
    7. My first kiss was back stage in a musical before bowing in the Finale.
    8. I am an insanely jealous person that hides it very well. It’s not easy.
    9. I love doing musical covers of songs in a completely different style (e.g. a soft and meaningful “I don’t like dancing” or a funky “Amazing Grace”)
    10. I love hugs. Seriously.
    11. I am annoyed by the idea of a “sensitive new age guy” — most often it means that they are sensitive about their own emotions at the cost of everyone else.
    12. I love to cook, and I love to eat. I love to entertain people. Cleaning is fine too, if people appreciate it.
    13. I seriously believe that the world can change to be a better place
    14. One of my greatest fears is not being a good father and husband.
    15. I had a chicken egg business with my best friend at the age of 9 (I think I was nine – we had flowcharts and everything!).
    16. At various points I have seriously wanted to be a Rock Star, Olympian, Prime Minister, Entrepreneur, Social Worker, Web Designer Actor or Stay-at-home Dad — some of them were more realistic than others ;)
    17. I’ve always followed my dreams. And I’ve done it with a calculated, realistic yet passionate attitude.
    18. I love to get side tracked talking and dreaming with people.
    19. My closest friends are spread all over the globe, and the nature of my friendships are both stable and fluid.
    20. I once chased a girl across the other side of the world. She’s now chasing me back home :D
    21. Someday, I want to live and work in a country that speaks a language other than English (and I’ll need to learn it!)
    22. I’ve always wanted to go to an Oxbridge university.
    23. It seems like I have a familiar face — people often think they know me. (must be because I’m a mutt).
    24. I am horrible with names – but I’m working on it. I think “mate” is the best word invented, but it’s not as effective outside of Australia to hide my forgetfulness.
    25. I believe you can learn something from everything. No matter how remote the lesson. Even Astrology! It teaches you that you can put yourselves in other peoples shoes with a bit of imagination (seriously, any of the readings you could apply to yourself :p).

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