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		<title>Inside the Entrepreneur Lecture Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to an &#8220;elevator grant&#8221;, our own Columbia College has been presenting a free lecture series entitled, Inside the Entrepreneur &#8211; Enlightening Lessons. Each month, local entrepreneurs are interviewed by a moderator, followed by an audience question and answer period. The series is being video taped and will be distributed to other communities on DVD. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to an &#8220;elevator grant&#8221;, our own <a title="External link to another site" href="http://www.gocolumbia.edu">Columbia College</a> has been presenting a free lecture series entitled,<em> Inside the Entrepreneur &#8211; Enlightening Lessons. </em>Each month, local entrepreneurs are interviewed by a moderator, followed by an audience question and answer period. The series is being video taped and will be distributed to other communities on DVD.</p>
<p>I am pleased to be a panelist at the December event, along with Stuart Hince, my<a title="External link to another site" href="http://www.webdancers.com"> webdancers</a> partner and Sharon Crost, of <a title="External link to another site" href="http://www.socialmediaalive.com/">Social Media Alive</a>. The event is billed as <em>Enlightening lessons from Social Networking experts</em>, although Sharon is the real expert of the bunch, having directed interactive strategies for companies such as HP, Adobe and NetApp. Stuart and I will have some ideas to offer about how the current economy has affected life on the web and how businesses can take advantage of some really great online tools at low or no cost.</p>
<p>It should be an enjoyable evening and we invite everyone in the Sonora area to come and join us. As an added incentive, refreshments are provided by the college&#8217;s culinary department and they are exceptional!</p>
<p>Date: December 11, 2009<br />
Time: 7p &#8211; 9p<br />
Place: Columbia College &#8211; Manzanita Building Rotunda<br />
Information: (209) 588-5145</p>
<p><a title="PDF document download" href="http://bit.ly/8dOlb6">Download the poster</a> (PDF)</p>
<p><em>Harvard chalkboard by <a title="External link to Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/people/splat/">Patrick Haney</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Pining for Gold &#8211; a quick digital thinking exercise</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest post by Sharon Crost, cross-posted on the Network Sierra blog. Let&#8217;s do a quick thinking exercise: think for a few seconds about the Central Sierra.  Do you think of history and the Gold Rush and panning for gold? Or do you think of Yosemite National Park, Bear Valley or Dodge Ridge, tasting wine, jumping [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Guest post by <a title="External link to another blog" href="http://getbusinesswow.wordpress.com/about/">Sharon Crost</a>, cross-posted on the <a title="External link to another blog" href="http://www.networksierra.org">Network Sierra blog</a>.</em></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s do a quick thinking exercise: think for a few seconds about the Central Sierra.  <a title="External link to Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Gold_Rush">Do you think of history and the Gold Rush</a> and panning for gold? Or do you think of Yosemite National Park, Bear Valley or Dodge Ridge, tasting wine, jumping frogs, or enjoying the outdoors?  Well some of us who have come to the Central Sierra post-Gold Rush think that the Central Sierra is a gorgeous place to work and live and play.  It&#8217;s so livable in a way, but in a way not at all.  Because <a title="External link to another site" href="http://centralsierraconnect.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=85&amp;Itemid=72">about 40% of the people who reside in the Central Sierra don&#8217;t have access to high speed internet</a>, called <a title="External link to Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_Internet_access">&#8220;broadband&#8221;</a>.</p>
<p>So now let&#8217;s think for a few seconds about dial-up internet connection.  Do you know, or remember what it&#8217;s like to dial up to the internet via modem?  Similar to the Gold Rush, you may think of this as ancient history? <a title="External link to another site" href="http://mashable.com/2009/10/29/happy-40th-birthday-internet/">The internet is now celebrating its 40th birthday</a>, but a significant portion of our Central Sierra community is STILL connecting to the internet in it&#8217;s adolescent connection form, via dial-up.</p>
<p>Now think about what it means to peddle on dial-up while your neighbors are racing on the super highway.   You can&#8217;t participate in everyday applications such as watching videos, downloading files, takes classes via distance learning, manage your health, transact business online or communicate with your family.    Surprisingly, while you are peddling on dial-up, your mates in many third world economies are connecting and thriving.   Broadband access means economic and job development, telehealth, communication, education, environmental sustainability and a future for youth that want to stay and thrive in rural communities.</p>
<p>Clearly we need ubiquitous access to broadband, and the Central Sierra and many other rural communities are on the losing side of the digital equality access game.    So I&#8217;m part of a group of crusaders working to reduce the digital divide in rural communities.  You can help too.  You can help create a new history for rural communities.  You&#8217;ve already been thinking about the issue for the last few precious seconds and one of the great advantages of ubiquitous broadband is that it gives everyone an equal voice.   In fact, <a title="External link to another blog" href="http://www.networksierra.org/2009/10/community-access-internet-project/">Network Sierra&#8217;s Community Access project</a> is an excellent example of project planning to assist a community to create and engage in local issues and news and information and entertainment and art, enabled by broadband.  Stay tuned to this blog and check out the <a title="External link to another site" href="http://centralsierraconnect.org/">Central Sierra Connect project</a> or the <a title="External link to another site" href="http://cetfund.org/progress/broadband">California Emerging Technologies Fund</a> for more information and to take action.</p>
<p>Oh, and there&#8217;s one final thing to think about in this exercise&#8230; think about the reality of high-speed connection throughout the Central Sierra, in rural communities as in big cities, everywhere.  Communities prospecting for gold on an equal playing field, engaging and thriving.  It&#8217;s a thought as good as gold.</p>
<p><em><a title="External link to another site" href="http://getbusinesswow.wordpress.com/about/">Sharon Crost</a> is an educator and a consultant <a title="External link to another site" href="http://getbusinesswow.wordpress.com/">mentoring leaders to develop thriving communities</a>.    She tweets as <a title="External link to Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/mktwow">mktwow</a> and can be contacted at <a title="Email address" href="mailto:sharon@socialmediaalive.com">sharon@socialmediaalive.com</a></em></p>
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