What's the best way to crowdsource a YouTube playlist or channel? I want to allow multiple contributors to put videos from any YouTube channel into a pool. Kind of like Flickr allows for photos.
I've developed a stock trading system that WILL easily return 100% per year. I have a small account now and can show dozens and dozens of repeating winning trades. It's not that I won't eventually get where I want to go, but more capital would definitely speed things along.
So, how can I put this out there?
Rich - we're currently working on an event calendar, and the twitter chat is a good idea. In the past we've done Live chats on the site, but the Twitter option could also be a good one. Are there Twitter chats you've participated in in the past that were particularly engaging? I'd love to see a good example.
Daniel, I'm not sure YouTube has that functionality at the moment, but Google Moderator comes close. http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=179865
Eric, #journchat is one I've sat in on a few times. It's a bit of a hectic process, but also has its positives. Always interesting and relevant questions.
Thanks Eric! The closest I've seen to what CrowdSourcing.org does would be #FundChat. As for other Twitter chats that are popular I used to be on #4SqChat, #BWEChat is focused on the event Blog World (now New Media Expo or NMX), recently I was in a wine tasting chat #FreshAndEasyWine where they sent people gift cards to buy wine and food and then we all tried it at the same time and did a tweet chat around it.
I'm sure there would be different people in our community willing to help lead chats and come up with questions. That includes me!
Doing research comparing traditional pre test of health information with crowd sourced pre test. Also looking for new ideas for developing, testing and sharing health information through crowds or social media
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My name's Maya, I'm a filmmaker (relatively new to crowdsourcing), currently working on a project which mixes documentary and fictional footage, and I'd like to source some of the documentary footage globally via the web.
I'd like to publish an "open submission" asking women to submit a 2-3 minute video telling me 'why they don't want to be like their mother'.
It can be recorded in any language on anything from a webcam/cellphone to a "proper" video camera.
Any tips on how I could go about this , which websites or online communities I could approach, would be greatly appreciated,
I'd like to see a crowdsourcing.org sponsored twitter chat and a directory of meetups and crowdsourcing events.
What's the best way to crowdsource a YouTube playlist or channel? I want to allow multiple contributors to put videos from any YouTube channel into a pool. Kind of like Flickr allows for photos.
I've developed a stock trading system that WILL easily return 100% per year. I have a small account now and can show dozens and dozens of repeating winning trades. It's not that I won't eventually get where I want to go, but more capital would definitely speed things along.
So, how can I put this out there?
Rich - we're currently working on an event calendar, and the twitter chat is a good idea. In the past we've done Live chats on the site, but the Twitter option could also be a good one. Are there Twitter chats you've participated in in the past that were particularly engaging? I'd love to see a good example.
Daniel, I'm not sure YouTube has that functionality at the moment, but Google Moderator comes close. http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=179865
Anyone else know of another tool that might help?
Eric, #journchat is one I've sat in on a few times. It's a bit of a hectic process, but also has its positives. Always interesting and relevant questions.
Answer source: https://twitter.com/journchat/
Thanks Eric! The closest I've seen to what CrowdSourcing.org does would be #FundChat. As for other Twitter chats that are popular I used to be on #4SqChat, #BWEChat is focused on the event Blog World (now New Media Expo or NMX), recently I was in a wine tasting chat #FreshAndEasyWine where they sent people gift cards to buy wine and food and then we all tried it at the same time and did a tweet chat around it.
I'm sure there would be different people in our community willing to help lead chats and come up with questions. That includes me!
Doing research comparing traditional pre test of health information with crowd sourced pre test. Also looking for new ideas for developing, testing and sharing health information through crowds or social media
Hello
My name's Maya, I'm a filmmaker (relatively new to crowdsourcing), currently working on a project which mixes documentary and fictional footage, and I'd like to source some of the documentary footage globally via the web.
I'd like to publish an "open submission" asking women to submit a 2-3 minute video telling me 'why they don't want to be like their mother'.
It can be recorded in any language on anything from a webcam/cellphone to a "proper" video camera.
Any tips on how I could go about this , which websites or online communities I could approach, would be greatly appreciated,