Twilight Earth along with Shea Gunther from Mother Nature Network and Amy Berry of Mariah Power need your help to get voted into SXSW.
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Conferences & Festivals is a unique convergence of emerging technologies, independent films, and original music. But in order to be a part of it, we need to “Get voted onto the island” as Shea Gunther says.
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What will we be talking about if we get picked as panelists?
Community, Measurement, And Belonging: Driving Green Through Technology
Creating genuine, lasting green behaviors requires more than just passing awareness: it needs ongoing, tangible knowledge of our impact and our community. Leaders in green blogging and technology will explore how technology generates awareness, across blogging, Twitter, iPhone applications, smart meters, and beyond.
1. How can start-up green businesses get the word out through online community?2. How is Twitter being used to quickly reach wide audiences?3. How can we use technology to help people understand the impact of their everyday lives?4. How can a series of simple, one-task iPhone apps help people understand their impact on our planet?5. How is Mariah Power helping people measure wind using the iPhone?6. How is Mariah Power using the iPhone to build community around wind power?7. How do hybrid cars reinforce green driving habits through interaction?8. How can technology make every person feel like they can really make a difference in the world?9. How can technology make every person feel like they have a voice?10. How can technology make it easier for everyone to be green?
If you have 60 seconds to spare and would like to put a great discussion on the books at South by Southwest, please click over to Community, Measurement, And Belonging: Driving Green Through Technology and give us a thumbs up. It does require registering (to minimize vote stuffing), but it’s quick and painless.
Thanks so much!
Here’s that link one more time -> [Community, Measurement, And Belonging: Driving Green Through Technology]
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