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Ignite Columbus 4

Hello, check check.. 1, 2, 3….

Ignite Columbus 4 is on its way and will be here before ya know it! Right now it appears the best place to get in on the action and talk regarding Central Ohio’s 4th Ignite Event is on our Facebook Fan page. GO there now, express your insights!

Event Details:
November 5th, 2009
Tech Columbus
6:00pm – 9:00pm

Ignite Columbus 4 will follow TechColumbus’ First Thursday mixer and will start at approximately 6:30. But be sure to come early and enjoy the TechColumbus mixer for some free beer and most likely pizza!

Mucho thanks to our sponsors, TechColumbus and EdgeCase, without these people we can’t have the fun we want to have.

We need speakers! Our speaker list is coming together but as always we strive to hear new voices at Ignite. We’ll of course make room for veteran speakers if no new folks want to talk.

The Rules

Ahhh yes the rules.

First Rule of Ignite Club.. you DO talk about Ignite Club.

Actually our rules are pretty simple.

  • 20 slides
  • 15 seconds a slide
  • 5 minute presentation
  • no pitches
  • no sales gimmicks
  • no lameness (unless its a theory on actionable compound lame analysis)
  • be civil until you get to the parking lot
  • and that’s about it…

Obviously we’d like to strive away from topics covered in previous Ignite’s like: Get to Know Your RSS, Social Media for Dummies, Control Twitter with Your Mind, Startup Biz 123 its That Simple, and so on.

Think FRESH…

Hey I’m just saying, people of Columbus have heard most of that stuff before, let’s dish up some new stories. So speakers, yee are challenged. Impress us with a tasty new talk!!

Right then, get to the Facebook Fan page and speak your mind, we hope to see you on November 5th!

Ignite Columbus 2 videos on YouTube!!

First, we all need to thank Maurce of MotionDrift Films for his expectional video production work for Ignite Columbus 2.  Seriously folks, majorly top notch stuff here.  I would definitely reccommend MotionDrift for future work and I think you’ll see why when you look at these vids- they are beautiful.  Thanks again Maurice!!

Now on to the videos – ENJOY!!

Dan’s Ignite 2 take-away’s

Ok I started this tradition after Startup Weekend and so now here it is for Ignite 2- the take-away’s post!

Ignite 2 take-away’s.

First it rocked.  There, that’s it.  It was bigger and better than the first Ignite on so many levels.  Our attendance sky rocketed, from 35 folks for our first Ignite to over 125 for the second.  We had real sponsors not just me and Alvin chipping in pizza and pop money to feed folks.

Lextant’s venue ruled.  I was concerned a bit toward the end on where to put everyone but it worked out nicely.

Organized.  After the first Ignite, we had a feel for what would be needed and began to prepare for a much larger event.  We had to pay for people to help organize the event but it was well worth it- we had a sign in book, name tags, people were greeted, space provided, free wifi-food-beer.  Folks, free beer is a rare, rare, thing in town, that alone probably made this event special for some.

Special thanks to the Lextant crew members here that helped me put this together- Debbie our lab hostess who just made stuff work, Ashley and our hostess who guided folks in when typically the whole building locks down at 530PM, Chris for saying yes to this event venue in the first place, and for putting up additional $$$ as part of the “Lextant doesn’t throw lame parties” Act of 2001.

Also thanks to Chris for providing the PA system. Jess for making signs, Wyatt & Justine for helping me figure out find activities we really didn’t end up doing but hey it was there.  And Jim, Kendra, Leah, Katie, Lauren, Anna, and Lauren for workin the crowd and basically helping out where ever.

Of course props to EdgeCase for stepping up with the big YES on sponsorship, making sure we all got fed.

Maurice at MotionDrift for providing incredible pro video recording of the entire thing.

Alvin for being our deck wrangler and key communicator to presenters, not to mention taking some lovely pictures of the event.

And of course we have to thank the presenters for coming out, getting up there and giving us their 5 minutes of brain space on whatever they presented.

We’ve received a lot of email following the event- big thanks and kudos to future sponsors and ideas to nitpicks and things to change next time.  I’ve had people tell me that the evening was a great “brain tasting” and for some it was completely awesome and they had no idea it was going to be as big as it was.

Ignite Columbus will continue to evolve and refine.  Future venues will no doubt have to get bigger and bigger.  Its a nice problem to have really, i’m excited to see what comes next.

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Cut to the chase Dan, give us your real take-away’s… FINE!

For the next Ignite I hope to see less sales pitches, I think its important to note that in some ways everyone presenting is pitching something.  In general though I want to see more inspiration and less sales pitch action.

More networking.  People want more time to hook up and talk.  At first I think yes, but then I think double the food budget and tripple the beer.  Next time KEG, I wanted to do KEG this time around but was talked out of it.

Less presentations. With more networking, we can’t have the same amount of presentations or we risk turning the event into a 4 hour affair.  I’d probably want to see the number presentations go down to 8, with a few fun raffles like we did before.  Inject fun stuff etc.

Respect the mic but resist judgement in advance.  I really don’t want to slap categories and screen presentations before they go up.  And typically it’d be hard to I think just because of the volunteer nature of the event, some presentations arrive right down to the minute before they get presented.  I see Ignite as a kind of open mic deal.  Everyone should have their chance to address the mob with something, anything for 5 minutes.  If you rock out, you’ll know it, if you die on a vine, you’ll know it, you’ll figure it out, learn, improve, get better.  This is not the community that will hold back judgement.  If you rocked people will tell you, follow you on twitter or vice versa.

Games are fun. I have to say Mary did a great job handling that presentation she had never seen before.

Not a bad MC, nuff said.

Channel4 never hurts.  It never hurts to have mainstream media show up, plop down and start snagging some video of your event.. now when/where we gonna see that?

A fun viral video is helpful.  Every event should have its promo bits. The downfall spoof video for Ignite worked perfectly in communicating to people something is gonna happen- go read up on it, get more facts, come and enjoy.

RSVP’s via the Cbus Tech Life meetup page, very handy.  Gotta know how many folks are coming, had to up the pizza order there mid way thru the week as attendance grew past 100. Also a nice place to see feedback from the event and give sponsors a general feel for “who” is attending.

All are welcome… expect underage teens.  I had to turn down about 30 under age kids because of the beer/drinking thing.  Something we don’t really think about is legal responsibility of the venue and what you’re about to do.  Next time we’ll figure out how to get those kids at the event.  I didn’t want to spring a scenario on Lextant that could lead to an incident- so I made the judgement call to say no, because 1- we were at max capacity as is, and 2- we’d have to card/monitor/do something about the underage drinking ordeal.

So in a nutshell, it was a great, people loved it, many have told me of new connections made, and how in general it was an awesome time.  Like any event, there’s always things to tweak and fix to make the next one even better.

If you’d like to be part of the organization of our next Ignite please dm me @floozyspeak or @wyliemac on twitter and we’ll talk.

Soon we’ll be putting video + presentations of the event online.  Video is still being edited.

Coverage of the event can be found here:

http://columbustech.blogspot.com/2009/01/ignite-columbus-2.html

Pics: here, here and here

If you attended and blogged about it, let us know, add your blog post url to the comments!

Ignite Columbus 2 Schedule & Additional Info

Well folks its nearly here.  Ignite Columbus 2 will kick off promptly at 6pm here at Lextant in the old smith brothers hardware building.  RSVP if you haven’t already!!

Our first Ignite was well recieved and everyone had a good time.  We had pizza, robots, spiked cider, about 13 presentations and good fun.  This next Ignite takes the whole concept even further with 20 speakers, 1 raffle, 2 sponsors (Lextant & EdgeCase), more pizza, pop and beer- finally sponsored goodness!

We have a packed evening of presenting so do us all a favor and be there at 6pm to sign in, get a name tag and get socializing.

Ignite Columbus 2 Schedule:

6:00 PM    Arrive – Hello My Name Is (socialize, network, do that thing you do)

6:20 PM    Take a minute to recognize the people that made this event happen- Sponsors Say Hello

6:30 PM    Presentations Begin!  We’ll do them in 10 presentation blocks with a 20-minute break inbetween

[insert time here]   People go home.

We got a lot to do so we’re kicking presentions into full swing promptly at 6:30PM – PLEASE be here by then!!!

Presenters

Presenters first introduce who they are/what they do, and then jump into their 5 minute presentation.  Following the presentation they can answer a few questions from the crowd.

Crowd peoples

Try and be quiet and respectful during presentations.  We have plenty of nooks and spaces here at Lextant if you need to make/take a call as to avoid interrupting the sessions.

Extra bits

  • presentations will be video recorded (probably going to youtube or viddler, vimeo, insert 2.0 video site here), after the event
  • presentations will be posted on slideshare after the event
  • we’ll have a few fun research activities going on for people to participate in if they want
  • plan to have a real time twitter status screen for people to interact with (txt to etc), some visualization fun

Directions & Parking

Lextant is located at:

580 North 4th Street, Suite 610, Columbus Ohio

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Park anywhere in the lot either in the front of the building or in the back.  Don’t worry about numbered spots (after 5pm its free for all!).  If you park in the back you must walk around to the main enterance of the building-(that’s the enterance next to the visitor lot and not the enterence that’s facing 4th.)

There will be hostess to greet you as you enter the building and they will send you up to the 6th floor for the event.  Ignite signs should also help guide you.

Plan for a memorable event!  We’ve got 85+ people RSVP’d, that’s huge!!  I look forward to having a great Ignite Columbus 2!!  See you then!

Ignite Columbus Rocked!!

Well we did it. We pulled off our first Ignite Columbus event this evening at the Columbus Robotics Society in Grandview. To say it was awesome would be an understatement. We had about 45 folks show, 15 presenters present a wide range of exciting ideas intermixed between pizza, robots, the chumby, spiked cider and cold drinks. Conversation and chatter ran wild as people met for the first time twitter or no twitter. I saw a lot of new faces, new to social media, new to this evolving scene and a few old friendly faces from Startup Weekend.

The rules of Ignite are pretty simple, there are none- other than 20 slides, 15 seconds a slide, 5 minutes for your skinny, your big idea. Get up, present!

After each presentation we had quick Q&A and then rolled onward to the next presenter.

The venue was PERFECT! Scott Preston aka @scottpreston on twitter, owner and organizer of the Columbus Robotics Society has what is essentially a really big garage, filled with hardware and supplies to teach anyone and everyone how to make robots.

How fitting would it be to have our first Ignite in a garage I thought. Its perfect. Not too big, not too small, underground, sure, risky, yep, love it. I loved the large garage door being open the whole event.. (personally I tend to run pretty hot, cool air is always nice) I did see @jodyNcolumbus and a few other gals feel a bit chilly- sorry about that ladies. Even still the garage atmosphere really lent our first Ignite that vibe of, wham bam DIY love. It was natural, cool and chill. No assumptions, come as you are. That was perfect. Its you, some people you don’t know, and maybe a sip or two of spiked cider provided by @serota.

A few people asked me tonight, why Ignite?

After coming off the incredible high of Startup Weekend back in July I was more hopeful than ever that a unconference event like Ignite could occur, but I also didn’t want all the red tape of organizing an event so large, so big, so massive that the process of creating it sort of snuffed the will to do so. And for those of you wondering “what the hell is an unconference“, an unconference is a new term for a kind of impromptu event. Not all unconferences are alike, Ignite has a bit of structure to it, but it also doesn’t take it so seriously yet it can still draw a crowd, manifest some magic and get it going. Unconferences are born out of gatherings and meetings where people just came together to share ideas, or do code-a-thons where programmers meet in an evening just make stuff. The un- pun is all about the fact there is no set agenda, no lecture to be had, you will not get told x, y, z, before the event. The event unfolds live as you experience it. What matters most surfaces to the top and people express it. Some day I’ll do one of those unconferences where its just a big blank white board, and the first day people just go up to it and write down what they want give a talk on, the conference with no theme finds a theme in the first few hours of the event and so on.

Ignite’s format was simple, and really geared just to foster a fun quick evening of ideas. I love ideas. I love quick bursts of oh thats cool, next. I knew that @wyliemac had organized Startup Weekend, and I mentioned to him this idea of doing an Ignite. I also wanted to do an event that was nationally recognized even if it was a bit underground in concept. Nationally recognized because Columbus deserved it- Seattle, Boston, Silicon Valley.. ya ya ya, well hey gang, here comes Columbus, scoot over.

Some folks suggested I just work with Pecha Kucha folks (another event much like Ignite), and that was ok, but didn’t stick in that I wanted to work with the passionate people I had met at Startup Weekend.

Our concept began to take steam where else but on twitter. We tweeted the concept and others joined in to help pull it off: @810harris, @fusefactory, @_arvind all chimed in. Feeling that we had some goodness here, we tapped O’Reilly Ignite organizational team, they said sure and gave us a zip file with signage and basic logos to use for the event.

Next we kicked off a few free conference calls in Calliflower, rallying the team whatever way we could. No need to meet in person, lets just chat and talk about it in a collaborative space. It worked and we even recorded the calls for anyone following our event prep to tune and catch up on what we were planning.

Then @wyliemac setup a wordpress blog, and he and I began loading it up with content. I pulled down some general background from Ignite Phoenix’s event, gave them props, modified it slightly for what we wanted to do and put it into our guidelines. As an extra bit I created a quick and dirty fun little video to help promote the event with Animoto.

By now we were essentially set on course to have Ignite. As presentations arrived from our presenters we conducted very basic PR to get the word out via twitter, cbus-techlife, meetup, majelly and on our own personal blogs or workplaces.

Coming to a close, our first Ignite was a smashing success. Presentations are on Slideshare here, and we have some pictures and video of the event that will be posted as soon as they are processed. All the people involved in the making, presenting and attending of this event need to take a bow and get ready because Ignite Columbus 2 is on the way for late January 2009! Thanks again everyone, more to come- @floozyspeak

Ignite Almost Here!

My presentation is complete and soon the planet will know of my ignite’ous nature!  People of Columbus, Ohio – Ignite is nearly here!

Ignite Columbus Schedule ( a rough one that is )

6 PM – Arrive, network, chill and hang out.

7 PM – Talks begin.  Get your ignite on!

9 PM ish – We’ll be wrapping up the Ignite event and moving over to the BW3’s close by for follow on drinks and eats.

Like anything this is a open casual event folks, times may vary.  The vibe is good and there’s already talk of Ignite Columbus 2 happening spring next year.  With our volunteers, community support and our wonderful line of speakers, this event will rock. Hope to see you tomorrow!

Ignite Columbus Promo video

Planning Conference Call

Some of you may be curious about our planning efforts.  Here is audio of our last conference call of team members chiming in on various aspects of the planning process:

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If you think you could help drop us an email!

What is an ignite experience?

Hello Folks, Hi I’m Dan, another promoter of the Ignite Columbus event and I wanted to jump on here and give you all a few bits to help you frame up what this potential experience will be like for Columbus.

Alot of people have been asking me.. “ummm Dan what the heck is Ignite, and what’s it going to be like?”  Well the with beauty of the web its easy to tell you.

First check out some videos taken from previous Ignite’s around the country.

Ignite Seattle

Ignite Boston

Another way to look at what Ignite is all about is via a few presentation decks, like…

Sara Ignite

View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: philadelphia oreilly)

So its pretty simple really, come and absorb something new. It’s 5 minutes, 20 slides, and your skinny- express it. You can talk about anything, its really cool and we think you’ll like it.

As an added bonus you’ll get a fist full of robotics mayhem. You’ll see some amazing local robotic tech that is well, just simply frickin cool and amazing. So put on those thinking caps, sign up, submit a presentation or just tell us you’re attending, we’d love to see ya!