September 2, 2009 6:30 PM - 47 attended

Digital City Project with Marc Canter (founder Macromedia - ex silicon valleyite

The Digital City project will focus on three areas: workforce development, creating on-line interactive multimedia and building an open platform of shared servers and open data for all to utilize. Marc Canter (original founder of Macromedia) will be leading the effort, teaching a course at CWRU and forming a 'Regional Alliance' to help fund and foster matching 'haves' to 'have nots'. The idea is to use social media to get ex-auto workers, welfare moms, senior level nurses and a wide range of trainees 'comfortable' using computers - and then intern them to experts in a wide range of job skills. All jobs in the future will require basic tech skills and the Digital City project will open source the software necessary to get trainees comfortable - around the world. The Pilot in here in Ohio so come and meet Marc and see how you can help make this happen!

About Marc:
Marc Canter is a 25+ year software veteran who co-founded MacroMind in 1984.

MacroMind became Macromedia in 1991, the company that offers "Flash". Marc is a leader in the "open web" and co-author of "Bill of Rights for users of Social Media".

Long based in Silicon Valley, Marc has recently moved to Ohio and will be teaching ""How to build a Digital City" at CWRU.

Sept. 2 - 6:30-8:30

Chocolate Cafe - 1855 Northwest Blvd
Columbus, OH 43212-1631
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  • Paul Hall
    Good new view of the world. Next comes the hard work of weaving it into the world as we know it; making the launch business model work, etc. Thanks! I'm going to re-examine what we are doing and how it might fit.
  • David Watts
    I really, really like this idea. I love the idea of the "haves" sharing with the "have nots". Being a bleeding hear liberal, this fits with my general philosophy of life. I think I understand how the opportunity for training would work but I would also see some places where face-to-face introductions to newbies would have to happen OR people who are serious about helping others would mentor in person as well as on-line. The only part I am still struggling with, and Marc worked very hard to explain this, is the nuts and bolts of how jobs are created and organizations can see a return on their investment is still a little fuzzy. I want to communicate more with Marc and see how the Workforce Development Center at Columbus State can fit in with this project.
  • A. Troy Miller
    A bit confusing on the overall concept but very interesting
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