Andy Carvin (@acarvin) is digital strategist for National Public Radio. He has helped NPR create their pioneering online presence, coordinated multiple crisis camps, and he’s organized the PublicMediaCamp unconference. In recent months, Andy has engaged in a globalized twitter-enabled form of tummelled journalism as he has curated, fact-checked, and shared news from the Arab democratic revolutions (and other international stories).
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TummelVision 62: Andy Carvin of NPR.org on twitter journalism, tummelling the world, and truth-seeking through vulnerability
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TummelVision 58: Silona Bonewald on Gaga, Google, open source, and socializing geeks | Tummelvision
Silona Bonewald of Austin, Texas weighs-in on Lady Gaga vs. Facebook, open source environments, and avoiding poisonous people (not to mention a few other topics).
Searching for words to describe Silona’s tummelling skills, Kevin Marks says: “she founded the League of Technical Voters, Citability.org, she’s been the ACLU and EFF liaison to Texas Republicans, and she manages to make a party for 1200 people at SXSW feel like an intimate gathering of friends.”
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2011/03/25/tummelvision-58/
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Tummelvison 56: Howard Rheingold on crap detection, collaborative learning, and online community
From SxSW in Austin, Heather Gold and Kevin Marks talk with Howard Rheingold, who has been studying and writing inspiringly about virtual communities since the 1990s, and has been online continually since the mid-1980s. His The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online is the original Tummler how-to guide.
Enjoy this conversation with the godfather of online tummlers!
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TummelVision 53: Molly Steenson on Watson, architecture, interactivity, and the value of work that isn’t coding
This week’s guest is Molly Steenson, a digital strategist, design researcher, architectural historian and Ph.D. candidate at Princeton University.
Molly joins Deb Schultz and Kevin Marks to discuss the implications of IBM’s Watson winning jeopardy, the hidden links between architecture and interface design, and whether “shipping code” is the only measure for creating value.
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2011/02/17/tummelvision-53-molly-steenson/
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TummelVision 52: Paul Ford asks why wasn’t I consulted?
Writer Paul Ford (a.k.a., Ftrain.com) joins Kevin and Deb to talk about the Egyptian revolution, whether Arianna Huffington is a tummler, and the ultimate question of the entire Internet: Why Wasn’t I Consulted?
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TummelVision 44: Stowe Boyd on social cognition, coding, gender and betweenness
Social philosopher and webthropologist Stowe Boyd joins the TummelVision crew to talk about social cognition, coding gender, and “betweenness.”
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2010/12/03/tummelvision-44-stowe-boyd/
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Tummelvision 39: Blaine Cook and the future of an open social web
Blaine Cook (@blaine) founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalised internet.
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2010/10/22/blaine-cook-tummelvision-39/
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TummelVision 33
Marshall Kirkpatrick, one of the smartest writers on the web, visits with Heather Gold, Deb Schultz, and Kevin Marks in this week’s episode of TummelVision.
Marshall is widely known as “The Lady Gaga of Tech” (according to Heather), but he also serves as Co-Editor and Vice President of Content Development at ReadWriteWeb.
Some links, concepts, and comments mentioned in this episode:
Marshall on the startup social network based on open standards [Only Burning Man Stands Between Diaspora, the Open Source Facebook, and Its Public Launch]
Kara Swisher on Apple’s Facebook problems [Facebook Blocked API Access to Ping After Failure to Strike Agreement, So Apple Removed Feature After Launch]
Kevin Marks on Apple’s move into social [Welcome Apple, seriously]
Marshall recommends the new social search tool nsyght.com as an example of a “tummelly” tool.
The gang also talked about the new twitter-based event tracker Lanyrd and other social tools for the conferencing life (including Pathable and Plancast).
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2010/09/04/marshall-kirkpatrick-tummelvision-33/
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TummelVision 32
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]
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2010/08/28/jay-rosen-tummelvision-32/
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This Week In Google 43: Live From Google I/O
Kevin Marks explains the history of video compression, starting about 17 minutes in.
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