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Revision as of 23:47, 6 May 2016
Presentation
Script
Links
Review Team - to be Invited
- Alejandro Aravena
- Emily Aiken
- Renee Freedman
- Bob Berkebile
- Thomas Culhane
- Yorik VanHavre
- Emmanuel Puybaret
- Colby Thomson
- Cameron Herold
- Sunny Bates
- Tom Rielly
- Pawel Sroczynski
- Michel Bauwens
- Dave Dobbins
- TED Fellows
- Spencer McCallum
- Joshua Pearce
- Dave Hakkens
- Mitch Joachim
- Pragnya Alekal
- Diego Footer
- Scott Mader
- Dylan Charles
- Alicia Gibb
- Jeff Moe
- Robert Steele
- Jonathan Kocurek
- Tom Griffing
- Isaiah Slavetsky
- Joseph Jackson - transhumanist angle
- Dorn Cox - agriculture angle
- Dan - 3rd world angle.
- Rob Beddingfield
- Ceasar Harada
- China singer
- Chris Galusha
- Cody Harrison
- Frank Golbeck
- Scott Murray
- Rob Kirk
- Ron Whitehurst
- [[Eric Toensmeier
- Frank Aragona
- Andre Houssney
- William Bombardier
- Peter McCoy
- Larry Santoyo
- Angel Rodriguez
- Julia Valentine
- Rasmus Kiehl
- Steve Quilley
- Jose Gomez Marquez
- Karien Bezuidenhuit
- Paul Stevens
- Mark Horner
- Thad Getterman
- Kavitha Swaminathan
- Hong Kong Jones
- Chris Agnos
- Jae Sabol
- Phil Jorgensen
- Franz Nahrada
Review Strategy
The review of the script seeks for feedback on:
- Does the script fit our intended audience? Thus, audience definition must be clear
- Is the script interesting to our intended audienc? How to improve it?
- Does the script provide a convincing argument on feasibility? Should it be about proving feasibility, or about inspiring people? How important is convincing people about the feasibility?
Review Request
Here is our script etc.
- The intended audience is...Details of the different sectors. Review whether the sectors make sense.