This looks like an absolutely inspiring and amazing project. I love the sound of it. But I do find myself in need of a lot more info to understand [how] all this is happening. I watched the whole video, read the description, but it's still not adding up for me: where does social media fit in all this? How are you doing it without capital? So many questions that can only increase with more understanding of those basics.
all reasonable questions. social media fits in as we utilize the existing web 2.0 infrastructure to connect with / develop / import new technologies & materials into the project. We're literally working with people around the world.
We've done this with no capital by offering the companies contributing materials/products marketing exposure by being featured in the documentary. Interestingly this almost immediately morphs into other biz opps that far outweigh the $ value of the contribution.
Alright, I'm all clear on the second question about capital alternatives. I'd love to see details about the first question, though. What examples of new technologies have been used to contribute to the project and how? How did Web 2.0 help you source "materials" into the project? How exactly can someone living at the other end of the world help you renovate that building? If you can show any of this in video or another format, that would be very interesting to understand.
We'll be building a power generator in collaboration with MIT grads that are in the middle of Africa powering up entire villages with a solar turbine they've invented. We communicate over Skype & they have send us schematics that we'll be using. We share these schematics with other groups - universities, Engineers without Borders etc to see if we can improve them and so on. We source out components locally.
the Campus TV destination site will have this web 2.0 communications infrastructure
Alright, it's all adding up more now. I'll definitely be on the lookout for updates and more videos on your progress, guys. This documentary simply MUST be huge, coz it can inspire people all over the world to create tangible, physical change from something as simple as networking, creating exposure for themselves and business angels. Best of luck really!
Great stuff - Good to see Rudy and Steve at WMNF getting the word out. Good to see an edit finally up. I want to work on the live show. Having invested in the project, want to keep going!
Thanks for that encouraging comment. We will officially release the show end of January 2010. The first 6 episodes will summarize everything from the very beginning to the present - then the show will continue in real time.
Who are these guys?!?!?
brob1969 2 years ago 2
proposed "greenies"
thecampustv 2 years ago
This looks like an absolutely inspiring and amazing project. I love the sound of it. But I do find myself in need of a lot more info to understand [how] all this is happening. I watched the whole video, read the description, but it's still not adding up for me: where does social media fit in all this? How are you doing it without capital? So many questions that can only increase with more understanding of those basics.
gorocca 2 years ago 4
all reasonable questions. social media fits in as we utilize the existing web 2.0 infrastructure to connect with / develop / import new technologies & materials into the project. We're literally working with people around the world.
We've done this with no capital by offering the companies contributing materials/products marketing exposure by being featured in the documentary. Interestingly this almost immediately morphs into other biz opps that far outweigh the $ value of the contribution.
thecampustv 2 years ago
Alright, I'm all clear on the second question about capital alternatives. I'd love to see details about the first question, though. What examples of new technologies have been used to contribute to the project and how? How did Web 2.0 help you source "materials" into the project? How exactly can someone living at the other end of the world help you renovate that building? If you can show any of this in video or another format, that would be very interesting to understand.
gorocca 2 years ago 3
We'll be building a power generator in collaboration with MIT grads that are in the middle of Africa powering up entire villages with a solar turbine they've invented. We communicate over Skype & they have send us schematics that we'll be using. We share these schematics with other groups - universities, Engineers without Borders etc to see if we can improve them and so on. We source out components locally.
the Campus TV destination site will have this web 2.0 communications infrastructure
thecampustv 2 years ago
Alright, it's all adding up more now. I'll definitely be on the lookout for updates and more videos on your progress, guys. This documentary simply MUST be huge, coz it can inspire people all over the world to create tangible, physical change from something as simple as networking, creating exposure for themselves and business angels. Best of luck really!
gorocca 2 years ago 3
the Campus TV site will become that platform of infrastructure; the Project 3.0 show will document & fuel the growth of the network.
thecampustv 2 years ago
so on board!!!! this shit is gonna be bomb...Suggestion will no doubt be playing there again
iamgermis 2 years ago 5
Great stuff - Good to see Rudy and Steve at WMNF getting the word out. Good to see an edit finally up. I want to work on the live show. Having invested in the project, want to keep going!
arthmawr 2 years ago 4
Tim - you are an absolute critical & valued component of this & that will always be appreciated and never forgotten.
thecampustv 2 years ago
Awesome!
Thanks for that encouraging comment. We will officially release the show end of January 2010. The first 6 episodes will summarize everything from the very beginning to the present - then the show will continue in real time.
thecampustv 2 years ago
This is amazing, that all this can come together. I will be following this.
ebbington 2 years ago 3