Weinberger and civil servants
Dave Weinberger just spent 90 minutes energizing a room full of Canadian civil servants, going on a tear about the possibilities and challenges inherent in the web.
I learned two things:
- if you really, really know your subject, Flickr is the only tool you need to make an effective Powerpoint deck. That and a variety of transitions between slides;
- old uncreative civil servants may just have to die off or retire before space is created for the innovative thinkers to really make change.
A fantastic presentation sponsored by the forward-thinking Canada School of Public Service, who webcast it to 70 other civil servants around the country.
Too bad about his twitter today, then:
“Just had to sign a waiver to use the wifi in a Canadian gov’t building. I pledge I am not plotting violence or looking at naughty pictures.”



January 10th, 2008 13:20
Sounds interesting — can you tell us a bit more about the presentation? Is there a link?
January 14th, 2008 12:37
it was webcast to more than 70 I expect - I was in a room full of about 20 watching a single feed.
best a-ha moment for me was when David descibed how the data/metadata disctinction is collapsing into what I know vs what I want to know.
@Alan - linkwise:
check out Weinberger’s blog http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/
& also this vid which illustrates a lot of what Weinberger was talking about http://youtube.com/watch?v=-4CV05HyAbM