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Slideshow:If You Are Able To Survive You Must Remember That I Love You

Posted: May 23rd, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Projects | Tags: , , | No Comments »

After slideshow 24+ ways to give uploaded to slideshare.net, I received a private message from a guy who works for UNICEF China office. She said below to me:

Hi Oliver,

Your 24+ ways to donate is fabulous work, great job!

If possible, please could you help add our details as well (UNICEF China).

Details as per the link above.

Overseas donors can donate through this link:

http://www.unicef.ca/portal/SmartDefault.aspx

Thanks very much for all you are doing to help the children and families affected by this terrible tragedy.

I said to her below:

I added your way to my slideshow by comment. Also, I will create a new slideshow for your donation campaign today.

She sent e-mail to me with some photos,text and more resources links.

That’s very kind & thoughtful of you indeed to contribute your skills and efforts! Thank you! I’ve just added to as a facebook friend.

I’m attaching & listing out some other resources which might be possible to use in the slideshow

You could see the finished slideshow below:

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Full URL, Tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/3kopjd

People like it and I am very happy. I’d like share some feedback from people here.

Very many thanks indeed! It is FABULOUS, very well designed & very moving.We LOVE it, THANK YOU! Your help is really appreciated, we’ll be passing it around ASAP.

I’m happy I came across you on Slideshare…! Web 2.0 is a wonderful thing!! On behalf of the team here, thanks again!…!

In fact, I got the picture on Flickr and found the Chinese story, then created the slideshow.

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The slideshow has received 1,655 views, 7 comments, 7 favorites, 70 downloads and 15 embeds. It also was selected as the ‘Slideshow of the Day’ on the SlideShare homepage.


To Inspire You To Donate: Groundswell Participant for China Earthquake

Posted: May 22nd, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Projects | Tags: , | No Comments »

As Elliott said,this past week was crazy. I created the first slideshow for China Earthquake six days ago. The slideshow has received 2,380 views, 11 comments, 7 favorites, 54 downloads and 18 embeds.The China Earthquake group has 23 slideshows.

Last weekend, after I uploaded my first slideshow Please Help Earthquake Victims In China to slideshare.net, I read Jeremiah Owyang’s post “To Inspire You To Donate: PhotoBlog from China” and thought it is a good idea to make a slideshow. Then I wrote e-mail to asked Jeremiah Owyang if I can use his photos. He said below:

Yes you may use the photos, but you must credit me with a link back to my original post.

The slideshow is here, its description is below:

This is slideshow version of Jeremiah Owyang’s post ” To Inspire You To Donate: PhotoBlog from China” (http://tinyurl.com/59p7wq). He said: “You know what to do, consider not going out to that nice dinner, and donate that money to the Red Cross, it would mean a lot to me if you donated, if you don’t have money to spare, blog it, tweet it, Facebook it, spread the word, that means just as much.

I’m Chinese, and have been to China a few times, here’s some of my favorite pictures compiled over a few trips, I hope they inspire…”

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In fact, I add some twitter screenshots to expand the whole story. Some people like this story, they believe it is a case of social web tools such like twitter.

Jacqueline Wechsler wrote:

I have been collecting links and posts about Twitter for a while now, trying to undertsand the micro-blogging platform and it’s applications.

Something that I thought worth posting about was the use of Twitter by Jermiah Owyang to inspire people to donate to the Red Cross to help the victims in the recent Earthquake in China

He created a photo blog post here and discussed it on his twitter feed. (Note having 7,542 followers would definately help!)

Jeremiah’s post about it here, and Oliver Ding (Blog, Twitter) has created this slideshare showing how the images and twitter inspired others to help the people of China!

Rachel Beer also wrote a post Social networks take word of mouth to a global level:

I’m still totally captivated by the enormous possibilities of social media to share ideas and information, and am inspired to post (yet again) on the subject of how people are using them to come together and do good – because I’ve been motivated to give in the last few days via Twitter.

Just look at what Jeremiah Owyang has started through his blog and through his Twitter feed, which Oliver Ding then turned into this presentation on Slideshare…

Through the content that Jeremiah and Oliver have generated, people have been driven to charity sites and give a donation, and/ or to pages like this one.

There are at least 30 people who have indicated they’ve given through Jeremiah’s updates on Twitter, and more – no doubt – who have given privately.

I’m sorry to say that I had previously received an approach from two charities - one via Facebook and the other by email - but hadn’t yet made a donation. However, Jeremiah’s Twitter message changed that.

Jeremiah Owyang also said it’s great to see how the web community comes together on his post Thank you, Global Citizens:

Dozens of you left comments, blogged, or tweeted that you donated, and I am thankful.

In the last week, I’ve been doing something I’ve never done before, using my platform to help non-profits to help China during this horrific disaster. I felt pictures (positive ones, to inspire, not make you feel guilty) would be more emotional than anything else.

…You are great, thank you all for being global citizens.

Yes, it is very interesting. We know There’s a New Conversation, every thing has been change. Innovation technologies release the power grassroots on web.

This week everybody is groundswell participant for China Earthquake.


A guide to how you can donate toward China Earthquake relief efforts

Posted: May 18th, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Projects | Tags: , | No Comments »

I just now back from local library. I printed out my slideshow Please Help Earthquake Victims in China and went to library to ask them post it on the public wall.

I also created a new showshow to expand the slide 6 which is about 24+ ways to donate.New slideshow was modified from a blog post which was written by Elliott Ng of CN Reviews.

The post provides a guide to how you can donate toward China Earthquake relief efforts. I’d like more people could spread quickly with easy way.

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Link to the SlideShare here. Here is the short URL: http://is.gd/hZW

Elliott Ng embedded this slideshow in his new post. He also introduced me to his blog readers.Many thanks to Elliott Ng.

I’d like to continue spreading China Earthquake Donation campaign to the world with you guys and more people.


Please Help Earthquake Victims In China

Posted: May 16th, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Projects | Tags: , | No Comments »

As you may have known, a massive 7.9-magnitude earthquake rocked central China’s Wenchuan County at around 14:00 5/12/08. The death toll was more than 19,500 by 16: 00 May 15th Beijing time, and much more were injured. The figures still continue to rise.

Many of the victims were children!! Children died when they are in school! Many of them are the only child in a family! The entire Chinese nation is fighting with the disaster!

I known a pledge about China Earthquake through one of my friend and signed it.

The creator, Rebecca MacKinnon who is co-founder of Gloval Voices Online.

Yesterday I donated through Jet Li One Foundation and back to the pledge page and found more people signed on this pledge.

Today I saw this pledge again and created a short slideshow to spread it to more people.

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This is the short url for this slideshow:
http://tinyurl.com/5csmdo

I just now got an e-mail from Slideshare team:

Hey OliverDing!

Your slideshow Please Help Earthquake Victims In China has been selected as the ‘Slideshow of the Day’ on the SlideShare homepage.

Our editorial team would like to thank you for this awesome creation.

- The SlideShare Team

p.s. Why not blog/twitter this and let the world know about the masterpiece you have created?

Many thanks! I will spread this slideshow and this pledge to more people.


EIN is going to pioneer a new form of publishing

Posted: May 3rd, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | No Comments »

I got some new books such as Forces for Good,The Power of Unreasonable People and Groundwell this week.

Now I am reading some reviews on The Power of Unreasonable People, and I found a guy recommended a book from Earth Intelligence Network (free at the website).

Then I visit www.earth-intelligence.net and found the book. In fact, EIN say they are going to pioneer a new form of publishing.

Books (Free Online)

EIN is going to pioneer a new form of publishing, in which books are prinited in in limited editions to be offered via Amazon, but also be available online, free, as one large searchable PDF document, and as a collection of chapters each with its own PDF, all with Creative Commons copyright that restricts commercial exploitation only. All others may do as they wish, including translation, providing they retain attribution and share. This is how we will help accelerate the development and dissemination of legal ethical public intelligence “best practices.”

That is a cool way:)

What is the book? Its name is Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace (Hardcover)

Amazon address for this book

EIN address for this book

The era of collective intelligence has begun in earnest. While others have written about the wisdom of crowds, an army of Davids, and smart mobs, this collection of essays for the first time brings together fifty-five pioneers in the emerging discipline of collective intelligence. They provide a base of tools for connecting people, producing high-functioning teams, collaborating at multiple scales, and encouraging effective peer-production. Emerging models are explored for digital deliberative democracy, self-governance, legislative transparency, true-cost accounting, and the ethical use of open sources and methods. Collective Intelligence is the first of a series of six books, which will also include volumes on Peace Intelligence, Commercial Intelligence, Gift Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, and Global Intelligence.

Robert D. Steele wrote on Amazon page as below:

This book is the first of a series of books from the Earth Intelligence Network, a 501c3 Public Charity incorporated in Virginia. As with all our books, it is available free online for inspection, digital search, and Creative Commons re-use at no cost.

We are of course very proud of the hard-copy and of being able to offer it on Amazon, and the 55 contributors, all volunteers, hope you will buy a hard-copy both for its ease of hand-eye coordination and exploitation, and to support our work in creating public intelligence in the public interest.

Here are ten other books I as the publisher personally admire, that lend credence to our proposition, hardly original in concept but uniquely documented in this book, that We the People are now ready to self-govern at the zip code and line item level.

Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution

The Wisdom of Crowds

An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths

One from Many: VISA and the Rise of Chaordic Organization

Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

The Tao of Democracy: Using Co-Intelligence to Create a World That Works for All

Society’s Breakthrough!: Releasing Essential Wisdom and Virtue in All the People

Revolutionary Wealth: How it will be created and how it will change our lives

The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom


iA Summit 2008:presentation about presentations

Posted: May 1st, 2008 | Author: Oliver Ding | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: | No Comments »

This week I am reading many documents from iA Summit 2008. It is a great conference.I got many ideas form it.

Share the presentation about presentations to you.

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