Tummelvision Episode 4

Kathy Sierra joined us for a great conversation about her biggest passion: you. Note-worthy moments and themes:

• How do you create excellent experiences for users • Clay Shirky’s recent rant about women, wishing they’d show more chutzpah and self-promotion • a useful unself promotion approach to work and social media presence than “personal branding.” It’s certainly working for Kathy. • Why follower counts aren’t the thing to pay attention to • the iPad’s social possibilities both online and between real life and online. • Deb quoted the Talmud tonight, Kathy Sierra Daniel Pink and me QVC. That’s range! • Deb got a cowbell, Heather grabbed a hairbrush and Kevin rocked out • We never wanna get ourselves free. This week’s song is so very cowbell worthy. • Books mentioned: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (P.S.)- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Kathy dropped his name all casual-like) and Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us – Daniel Pink http://tummelvision.tv/2010/01/31/ep4/

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    Thanks to guest game designer Nicole Lazzaro

    What we discussed this week.

    •Nicole’s thoughts on CES trends. The game world is missing the social experience. Nicole’s ideas on how games create emotion. Daniel Floyd’s great video on why video games are missing a broader female audience. Relational and social thinking is the key. If your goal is to get people engaged and involved then you are beginning to think like a tummler.

    •Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg implies that privacy is dead. How does being public help you tummel and engage people?

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    •Tummeling Technique: Heather explained the importance of going first via the infamous Sasquatch Dance Party video. http://tummelvision.tv/2010/01/21/tummelvision-episode-1/

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    Tummelvision episode 32 features Jay Rosen, professor of journalism at New York University, prolific “mindcaster” on twitter, and blogger at Press Think.

    Hosts: Kevin Marks, Deb Schultz, and Heather Gold

    Some links, concepts, and comments mentioned in this episode:

    Jay’s legendary 2006 post [The People Formerly Known as the Audience]

    Another one of Jay’s big hits [He Said, She Said Journalism: Lame Formula in the Land of the Active User]

    Sarah Palin as a “media virus” [per Douglas Rushkoff’s concept]

    The Daily Beast on Rachel Maddow feeling compelled to cover the “Ground Zero Mosque” controversy. [Rachel’s Accidental War]

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