Your Talk Submissions
Thank you for your interest in Ignite Columbus 4. Submissions are now closed pending notification to the people who have submitted ideas. FYI, they’re all in, we just need to get some commitments.
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The DOs and DON'Ts of Going Veg
So, you're thinking of going vegetarian? Great! Now here's what NOT to do. A short, yet informative presentation from a veteran vegetarian gal.
110 votes -
Between The Frames
Exploring the relationship between comic books and the best marketing approaches... and why marketing... is not what you think it is... Muah ha ha ha....
62 votes -
Two Roads
Discovering the costs associated with missed opportunities and how stamina is a little understood determinant to success... all in light of the words of a poet laureate.
61 votes -
Using Social Media to Personalize Health Care
Personalized Health Care sounds like a buzz word, but it's actually the science of providing the right person the right care at the right time. Get over social media tool envy and see how it can be used to help create the future of medicine.
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Adventures in Hobby Soft
How to ignite your passion for your bit startup during the downtime hours between your real job, real family and real life. 12 BIg Ah Ha's from BigKittyLabs
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Economic Theory and the Internet: the Immortality of Internet Explorer 6
The continued widespread use of the Internet Explorer 6 browser is noticeably holding back progress in web development. Why don't people move on from this antiquated browsing experience, and is there anything developers can do about it? We might find some clues in an intriguing place: simple economic theory.
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Zen Networking
Why there should be no I in networking except the one between the K and the N
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The Real Appalachia- Where history, stereotypes & truth collide!
Appalachia has a wild history.
Some of it is history. Some of it is folklore. Some of it is stereotypes. Some of it is fact. Some of it is fiction.
But reality is different than all of that. Here & see the truth about Appalachia.
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The economic value of design and bad design
This topic submitted by Jon Myers via e-mail.
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Electrical Transformers and Their Effect on Society
The electrical transformer is perhaps the most overlooked invention in history, yet equally as important as fire and the wheel. Learn how it has had a far reaching impact on every aspect of our lives.
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Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
Reflections and lessons about design and culture that have emerged from an ongoing art project capturing images of drivers in their side view mirrors.
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How I learned business in Karate class
Or martial arts for businesspeople (and, The Art of War has nothing to do with it)
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Automation, globalization, and how we need to evolve to stay competitive
Topic submitted by Scott Preston via e-mail
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Both sides now
'The Cloud' is the new darling of computing. Let's look at clouds, from both sides now, and see where they have a dark side, as well as the butterflies and sunshine
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ADMIN: anyone want to do a talk about the Flight of the Conchords?
Putting out suggestions here. Maybe something like "Why that stalker chick on FOC is hot" or "FOC, an intimate look at the New Zealand travel posters in Murray's office". (http://www.flickr.com/photos/denee/sets/72157613920556579/) You get the drift.
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