4 pm - Online Information Sharing for Social Change Organizations
Aaron Kreider of Campus Activism.org moderated a discussion about RSS feeds, peer to peer file-sharing and even xml-remote procedure calls (aka web services), and how activists can harness the power of these new technologies.
Marty Kearns of Green Media Toolshed talks about how his group uses RSS feeds to get information from various sites. His personal blog is Network Centric Advocacy.
He talks about using tools like Blog Lines, which creates his 'morning newspaper'.
This is the way that knowledge is getting filtered.
Marty also talks about the use of del.icio.us and seeing what other people are tracking.
Another interesting site that Marty mentions is Progressive Pipes which does some good aggregation via RSS.
Daniel from Digital Bicycle talks about receiving enclosures via RSS, including videos. He talks about using Torrent files to make it easier to distribute the large video files. Talking about Broadcaching, a term from Andrew Grumet.
There was a brief discussion about the legal issues of using Bit Torrent.
During the wider discussion, there were talks about how to find good services. mediavolunteer and Daylo were mentioned.
This site was discussed and viewed, and the idea of using these sort of tools to get the message out were discussed.
An interesting discussion about the distribution of media and how this is changing. Traditionally, well funded conservative organizations have been effectively distributing their view point, but the progressives have been less effective with this. Two interesting sites where mentioned in terms of this, Democracy University and ourmedia.org were mentioned as good sources for distribution of progressive media.



