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Our first Ignite Boston is filling up fast. Since we have limited space at Tommy Doyle’s, please RSVP for this event–held on Thursday, May 31 from 6 to 10pm–by sending email to IgniteBoston [at] oreilly [dot] com. With your RSVP, your name will be entered into a drawing to receive $300 worth of O’Reilly books! You must be present to win. (We won’t use your name for anything other than this raffle.) RSVPs are not required but appreciated.
The event’s location can be accessed via mass transit [Red Line, Busses] and is located at 96 Winthrop Street in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.
Here’s a tentative agenda for the evening.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:00-7:00pm | Socialize, mingle and talk tech with your fellow FOOs, alpha geeks, and techies from the greater Boston area. |
| 6:20-7:00Opm | Join a MAKE challenge team and participate in building bridges (how much weight can your bridge–made from less than 1K popsicle sticks–support?). |
| 7:00-7:10 | Brief intermission and set up. |
| 7:10-7:30 | Ignite Keynote - Scott Berkun will kick off our Ignite night with a talk about myths of innovation. |
| 7:35-8:40 | First 12 Ignite talks. Five minutes each. |
| 8:45-9:00 | Judging the Bridges and awarding Raffle prizes. |
| 9:00-10:00 | Final set of 12 presentations. Five minutes each. |
| 10:00-2:00am | Drinks, conversations, and socializing. |
See you there!
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To kick-off our Ignite Boston evening, we’re having a MAKE competition–Building Bridges–from 6 to 7pm. Come with a group of friends and blueprints, or meet some people at the bar and form an ad hoc team!
Goal:
Using 1,000 or fewer popsicle sticks, construct a bridge that can withstand more human weight than your competitors’ bridges. We’ll keep weighing them down until they’re destroyed!
Requirements:
Contest judging will take place at 8:45, so your bridge will have lots of time to dry.
Prize:
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Scott Berkun’s keynote address will romp through the history of innovation, dispelling many of the mythologies we’ve constructed. Loosely based on his recently released book The Myths of Innovation (O’Reilly), Scott’s talk will help you to recognize these myths and understand why they’re popular–even if you don’t believe in them–while teaching you how to use the truth to become an effective innovator today.
About Scott
Scott Berkun worked on the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft from 1994-1999 and left the company in 2003 with the goal of writing enough books to fill a shelf. The Myths of Innovation (O’Reilly, 2007) is his second book; he wrote the 2005 bestseller, The Art of Project Management (O’Reilly). He teaches a graduate course in creative thinking at the University of Washington, runs the sacred places architecture tour at NYC’s GEL conference, and writes about innovation, design, and management at www.scottberkun.com.