Day One, Thursday, June 3, 2010


Time
Concourse
7:15-
8:30am
Breakfast and Registration

Main Hall
8:30-
9:00am
Welcome Remarks,
with Andrew Rasiej and Micah L. Sifry
9:00-
9:20am
A Conversation With Jimmy Wales
9:20-
10:00am
Whistleblowing, Then and Now
Daniel Ellsberg and Julian Assange
10:00-
10:30am
Coffee Break
Sponsored by The Bivings Group
Sunlight Foundation Press Conference
(Breakout C)
10:30-
1:00pm
1:00-
2:00pm
Lunch
Sponsored by AT&T
New Media Ventures
Press Conference
(1 - 1:30pm)
(Breakout C)
2:00-
3:00pm
The Bleeding Edge
(Recital Hall)
Advanced Online Organizing
(Breakout B)
The Leap-Frog Effect: How the Mobile Internet is Altering the Digital Divide
Roberto Lovato, Scott Goodstein, Jennifer Jones, Erica Williams (moderator)
How Republicans are Innovating in Online Campaigning:
Mindy Finn, Rob Willington, Ryan Gravatt, David All (moderator)
Media
(Main Hall)
Developers:
Visualization as a
Tool for Democracy
(Breakout D)
Truth, Factchecking and Online Media:
Jay Rosen, Bill Adair, Julian Assange, Marc Ambinder, Brendan Greeley (moderator)
Quick-Start
(Breakout F - 9th Fl.)
We.gov
(Breakout A)
Online Advertising for Beginners: How to Reach the People You Need to Reach Most Efficiently:
Peter Greenberger, Amy Auerbach, Zac Moffatt, Kate Kaye (moderator)
Improving Government <--> Citizen Engagement:
Gwynne Kostin, Norman Jacknis, Mark Bonchek, Tracy Russo, Josh Levy (moderator)
Sponsor Session:
Mixpo
(Breakout E)
Sponsor Session:
Microsoft
(Breakout C)
Political Online Video Advertising:
Michael Bassik, Michael Beach, Josh Koster, Alex Skatell, Anupam Gupta (moderator)
Listen, Engage, Win!--A Guided Tour of Townhall:
Saul Anuzis, Ravi Singh, Andrew Rasiej, Stan Freck (moderator)
3:00-
3:30pm
Coffee Break
Sponsored by Wired for Change
Vote iQ Press Conference
(Breakout C)
3:30-
4:30pm
The Bleeding Edge
(Breakout E)
Advanced online organizing
(Breakout F - 9th Fl.)
Best of Europe Tech-Politics:
Bente Kalsnes, James Crabtree, Benoit Thieulin, Jon Worth (moderator)
Advanced Online Political Advertising: New Tricks of the Trade
Eric Frenchman, Josh Koster, Mark Skidmore, and Emily Williams, Phil Musser (moderator)
Media
(Breakout A)
Developers
(Breakout D)
Civic/collaborative Media Models: What's Working and Why?
Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Scott Rosenberg, Jessica Clark, Felipe Heusser, Farai Chideya (moderator)
Quick-Start
(Recital Hall)
We.gov
(Breakout B)
Refining Your Social Media Smarts: Campaign Successes From YouTube to Facebook to Twitter:
Jonah Sieger, Barnet Zitron, JD Lasica, Michael Bassik (moderator)
Open Source Crisis Response:
Suzanne Hall, Patrick Meier, Robert Greenberg, Heather Blanchard, Katrin Verclas (moderator)
Sponsor Session:
Economist
(Main Hall)
Sponsor Session:
The Bivings Group
(Breakout C)
Government as if Listening Mattered
James Fishkin, Jane Mansbridge, Howard Rheingold, David Weinberger (moderator)
Political Website Design: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly:
Tom McCormick, Mike Turk, Allyson Kapin, Alexis Matsui (moderator)

Main Hall
4:30-
5:30pm
Tech for Politics, Tech for Change:
Short Talks & Demos

From Phil Noble (Hope+), Tom Serres (Piryx), Rob Kramer (PopRule), Alex Lundry (Targetpoint), Paul Everton (Visible Vote), James Tisch (Vote iQ) and Brian August (Watchitoo),
With Comments From Craig Newmark, Eli Pariser, and Liz Mair
5:30-
6:30pm
In Search of a Theory of Change: The Internet and Democratization,
with Evgeny Morozov, Ethan Zuckerman, Cheryl Contee, Ory Okolloh, and Micah Sifry.
6:30-
8:30pm
Cocktail Party at the Morgan Library
Sponsored by Microsoft


Day Two, Friday June 4, 2010


Time
Concourse
7:15-
8:30am
Breakfast and Registration
Main Hall
8:30-
9:00am
The Future of the Networked Age
Andrew Rasiej and Micah L. Sifry
9:00-
9:30am
Rethinking Government
Aneesh Chopra
9:30-
10:00am
Rethinking Non-profits
Beth Kanter and Allison Fine
10:00-
10:30am
Coffee Break
Sponsored by Wired for Change
Microsoft Press Conference
(Breakout C)
10:30-
10:40am
Rethinking the Open City
Jen Pahlka and Bryan Sivak
10:40-
11:00am
Rethinking Economics
Bernard Avishai
11:00-
11:20am
Rethinking Broadband
Susan Crawford
11:20-
11:40am
Rethinking Media
Markos Moulitsas
11:40-
11:55am
Rethinking Leadership
Marc Smith
11:55-
12:15pm
Rethinking Representation
Clay Shirky
12:15-
1:00pm
Rethinking Community, Literacy and the Public Sphere
Howard Rheingold
1:00-
2:00pm
Lunch
Sponsored by AT&T
2:00-
3:00pm
The Bleeding Edge
(Recital Hall)
Advanced Online Organizing
(Breakout B)
Philanthropy 2.0: How Foundations are Opening Up and Innovating:
Chris Gates (moderator), Ellen Miller, Kari Saratovsky, Stacy Donohue
How Democrats are Innovating in Online Campaigning:
Stephanie Taylor, Natalie Foster, Danny Cantor, Ari Melber (moderator)
Media
(Breakout E)
Developers
(Breakout D)
Debate: Should Government 'Save' Journalism?
Andrew Keen, Marc Cooper, Josh Silver, Jan Schaffer, Jeff Jarvis (moderator)
Quick-Start
(Breakout A)
We.gov
(Main Hall)
Using Web Analytics Tools to Make Your Organization More Effective: Case Studies in How to Start
Alisa Aydin, Shayna Englin, Ken Deutsch, Shabbir Imber Safdar (moderator)
New Tools for Listening: How to Engage the Wisdom of the Crowd:
Ginny Hunt, Anil Dash, Ken Goldberg, Conor White-Sullivan, Clay Shirky (moderator)
Sponsor Session
Fenton
(Breakout C)
Becoming the Influencer: How to Make Your Organization the Center of the Conversation on Your Issue
Adam Green, Jodi Jacobson, Barry Jackson, Heather Holdridge (moderator)
3:00-
3:30pm
Break
3:30-
4:30pm
The Bleeding Edge
(Breakout E)
Advanced online organizing
(Main Hall)
Why Broadband Matters: Where the Participation Divide is a Chasm
Tim Reid, Art Brodsky, Lauren Coleman, Nancy Scola (moderator)
The Enduring Importance of Blogs as Organizing Hubs:
Jane Hamsher, Lisa Stone, Patrick Ruffini, Taegan Goddard (moderator)
Media
(Recital Hall)
Developers
(Breakout D)
How Hyperlocal Online Projects Are Changing Local Political Coverage:
Susan Mernit, David Bennahum, Debbie Galant, Steve Grove, Rachel Sterne (moderator)
Quick-Start
(Breakout A)
We.gov
(Breakout B)
Search Engine Optimization: How to Make Sure People Are Finding You and Your Cause:
Vanessa Fox, Kevin Lee, Katie Harbath, Sara Holoubek (moderator)
The OpenMUNI Movement:
Jen Pahlka, Bryan Sivak, John Tolva, Phil Ashlock (moderator)
Sponsor Session
Campaign Grid
(Breakout C)
Campaign Grid: Best Practices in Online Fundraising and List-Building
Steve Moore, Julie Germany, Michael Palmer, Richard Masterson (moderator)

Main Hall
4:30-
5:30pm
Tech for Politics, Tech for Change: Short Talks and Demos from John Tolva (IBM), Cindy Gallop (IfWeRanTheWorld.com), Stan Freck (Microsoft), Ben Berkowitz (SeeClickFix), Steve Grove (YouTube), and Jed Sundwall (USA.gov) With Comments From Craig Newmark, Esther Dyson, and Samuel Coates
5:30-
6:30pm
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