[Wikimediaau-l] Fwd: Charles Leadbeater: free lecture 17 SEP State Library of Vic

Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 03:11:23 UTC 2008


(BTW, Software Freedom Day in Melb:
<http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/melb> I think I'm going to be
involved with it somehow but I'm not sure yet... -Brianna)


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Donna Benjamin
Date: 2008/8/26
Subject: Charles Leadbeater: free lecture 17 SEP State Library of Vic
To: LUV Lists <luv-talk at luv.asn.au>, osv <osv-list at lists.osv.org.au>,
Linux Australia <linux-aus at linux.org.au>
Cc: Brianna Laugher <brianna.laugher at gmail.com>


This looks worthwhile... and nicely timed in the lead up to software
freedom day. Feel free to pass on to others you think may be interested.

Charles Leadbeater: We Think: The Power of Mass Creativity
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 from 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM

Type: Lecture
Venue: State Library of Victoria
Contact Email: hcurry at slv.vic.gov.au
Contact Phone: 8664 7113
Cost: Free

URL: Registration: http://slvleadbeater.eventbrite.com/

On Wednesday September 17th, the State Library of Victoria will be
hosting an afternoon with influential UK ideas-generator Charles
Leadbeater; his only public lecture during his visit to Melbourne.

Leadbeater's presentation at the Library will focus on the themes of his
new book, We Think: The Power of Mass Creativity.

In We Think, Leadbeater argues that we now have the technology to create
collaborative projects on a massive scale. Sighting success stories such
as Wikipedia the Human Genome Project and Open Source computing, the
book suggests ways to harness the power of collective, collaborative
thinking to generate mass innovation.  http://www.cci.edu.au
--

Nb: The first 3 chapters of the book, and the whole first draft, are
here:
 http://www.wethinkthebook.net/home.aspx


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Donna Benjamin
Member - Open Source Industry Australia http://osia.net.au
Executive Director - Creative Contingencies http://cc.com.au




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