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Youth and Community Engagement – Use of Video and Digital Storytelling The heart of the problem is the heart of the opportunity; Lone Eagle Resources http://lone-eagles.com/storytelling.ht m Frank Odasz – Lone Eagle Consulting Email: [email protected] Cell: 406 925 2519

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Youth and Community Engagement – Use of Video and Digital Storytelling

The heart of the problem is the heart of the opportunity;

Lone Eagle Resources http://lone-eagles.com/storytelling.htm

Frank Odasz – Lone Eagle Consulting  Email: [email protected] Cell: 406 925 2519

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FRANK ODASZ

Lone Eagle Consulting; Founded 1997

My mission since 1983; To Discover:“What’s the best good people can learn to do for themselves and others, online?”

30+ years teaching educators and citizens online

15 years; Rural Ecommerce and Telework Strategies – Free Simple Online Lessons

Teaching the Innovation Process to Rural, Remote, and Indigenous Internet Learners

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Backyard Photo from a Lifestyle Entrepreneur

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Big Sky Telegraph 1988-1998“Low Cost, High Imagination”

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Linking 100 One-Room Rural Schools A MOOC with a Unique Certification Program Massively Open Online Course = MOOC Forging the online trail that others may follow

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Blandin’s Digital Storytelling Workshop for Native American Youth: Outcomes

One afternoon, 7 adults, and 25 youth

Concept, Self-directed Learning Resources, and Outcomes – 20 websites from youth aged 10-17, 5 Ebooks, lone-eagles.com/storytelling.htm

And awareness for how they can teach youth globally with easy video instruction tools:

Created cloud sharing methods, a local public website to continue to share everyone’s digital creations, and seeded a vision for local action.

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The Seventh Generation Prophesy;Native Hearts, Voices, and Choices Stories from the First Digital Generation

The heart of the problem is the heart of the opportunity;

Lone Eagle Resources http://lone-eagles.com/storytelling.htm

Frank Odasz – Lone Eagle Consulting  Email: [email protected] Cell: 406 925 2519

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The Native and Rural Tradition of Creative Adaptation:Creating Intentionally Innovative Communities

Everyone; inter-generationally, expressing, celebrating, and preserving local Native and/or Rural culture; both traditional and modern,

Preserving our cherished rural lifestyle.

Digitally Create and Share with a global voice, as stewards of the Earth and Sky, and of our one human family

Act Locally, Think Globally

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Two Billion Online, Five to Go *by 2020

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In Times of Change, Learners Inherit the Earth -Eric Fromm

Teaching the Innovation Process AS Open-mindedness and Collaboration

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Rural Innovation Diffusion Challenges

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Indigenous Peoples of the Americas – First Meeting Mexico City 2006

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By Indigenous, For Indigenous Sponsored byInternational Telecommunications Union

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The Indigenous ICT Commission of the Americas The First Meeting in Guatemala

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Mayan Cultural Leader and Daughter – studying Ecommerce

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Youthful Entrepreneur

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Cultural Priority Opportunities Yes or No?

Preserve elders’ wisdom and stories for all future generations while they are still with us

Show everyone how to making the living they want, living wherever they want; so families can live and work together again.

Celebrate and teach culture in new ways, globally.

Leverage your global voice as stewards of the Earth and Sky

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Timeless Wisdom?

Information Condenses to Knowledge, which Condenses to Wisdom, and Value is Created

Less is More; Value VS Volume

Low Cost, High Imagination

Real Benefits for Real People

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EASIER TO LEARN and USE

MOBILE and PERSONAL

SOCIAL MEDIA asPERSONAL LEARNING NETWORKS

EFFICIENT APPS FOR EVERYTHING

QUICKLY CREATE AND SHARE

FOLLOW INNOVATORSGLOBALLY

#1 Platform for Innovation

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The Mobile Platform for Innovation:Mobile Learning, Mobile Commerce

Mobile devices replacing PC’s, globally

More online shopping from mobile devices, which now outsell PC’s 4:1

New emerging entry-level mobile digital entrepreneurship solutions

Everyone and Everything Interconnected; This can be dramatically Good or Bad.

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80% of Internet Use as Video by 2020Millennials Average 9 hours screentime per day

Video is returning us to being an oral culture, replacing in many ways reading and writing

“Using the humanizing power of visualized information to calm people and promote collaboration” Susan Crawford

Short video instruction; youtube, etc.

Short video interaction: Vine, Instagram, evolution of social media with everyone video capable, and able to send and receive video

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Info-Diet Needs; Value VS Volume? One Gig Monthly Content in 1 Second?

Application 1GB (datacap) 12GB Stream Video 165 videos 1980 videos Stream Music 570 songs 6840 songs Download apps, games, and songs 255 downloads 3060 dnlds Post photos/video 2850 posts 34200 posts Go online 600 webpages 7200 webpages Email 4500+ emails 54000+ email Skype phone calls 1020 minutes 12240 minutes Measuring Info-Diet Socioeconomic Capacity-

Building as… Smartest Inputs and Creative Rich Media Outputs

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Audience ————Outcomes————Sustainable Goals

Rural and Native Youth Train-the-Trainers Programs for the first Digital Generation

Youth:  Seventh Generation Prophesy; Cultural Sustainability and Empowerment

Meaningful Civic Engagement and Community Building; VS social media cyberbullying and abuse

Everyone both learner and teacher, consumer and producer, all the time. Entry-level Digital Entrepreneurship Lifestyles

Youth: Entry-Level Digital entrepreneurship “Making the living you want, living wherever you want;”

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New Metrics to Mirror Local Progress

We’ll make it or break it at the local level

Creating a Culture of Use, Creativity, and Most Important; Effective Collaboration*The Rural Tradition of Creative Adaptation

Public Visual Mirror Metrics: Showing Progress and/or the Lack of It at both

the individual and community levels

Multi-Community Ongoing Competitions

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Immaculate Integration: Collaboration for Community Learning is Everyone’s Responsibility

Paradigm Shift: From Silos to Open Collaboration

K12 Schools, Universities Economic Developers Government Agencies Businesses Non-Profits, Community-Based Orgs Parents, Youth, Citizens Telecommunications Companies

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Alaska Native Rural Innovations Incubator

Read the BBC Magazine Article;The Challenge for Mass Innovationhttp://lone-eagles.com/mass-innovation.pdf

View the Videos and Open Invitation Youth-Driven Local Innovation Incubators Ongoing Updates and Video Mini-lessons A Replicable Low Cost Model to Inspire

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Think Globally, Act Locally

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Instant Micromultinationals

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Native America’s Challenge: Unleashing the Creativity of All Native Americans

The Top Down has yet to learn how to partner meaningfully with the Bottom Up!

Broadband best practices: Elearning as most scalable educational option Effective collaboration to stay current Routine sharing of innovations across all rural

communities, regionally, nationally, globally

Local Innovation Incubators Recommended as short-term competitive ongoing pilots

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Discussion: Grassroots Rural and Native Innovations

Next Steps for Tribal Technology Training?

Building on two Alaska Native pilot projects

Creating a scalable model for all tribes nationally and internationally?

Who is motivated to learn what, and why? Who shares what visions?

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Join the Rural Telecom Congress

The Voice of Rural Prosperity

Twelve Broadband Toolkits http://innovativecommunities.pbworks.com

http://ruraltelecon.org

Resources: http://lone-eagles.com/austin-2015.htm