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Event 1.0 vs Event 2.0

Let's kick it with the first post for Event Coup!

Photo by swisscan via Flickr

Event 1.0

Controlled by the few
Spoiling
Disrespectful for the environment
Sponsors generated
Offline
Brochuristic
Untangible
Exclusive
Sylos based
Top down

Event 2.0

Controlled by many
Motivating
Green
User Generated
Online
Social Media Marketed
Tangible thanks to technology
Inclusive
Conversation Based
Bottom up

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Comments (7)

Nov 04, 2009
Jeff Hurt said...
Love it. I particularly like the photo of the Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture (used to be the Old Red Courhouse) and the US EPA building both located in downtown Dallas, TX about three minutes from my home!
Nov 04, 2009
rickquinn said...
Neat way of listing it out. how about week long vs year round? private vs public?
Nov 04, 2009
Mizcity said...
I'm finding lots of people starting to use Posterous. Nice change, looks really clean and streamlined. Congrats!
Nov 04, 2009
Event Coup said...
@Rick will quote you in the post along with others contributions

@Mizcity thank you

Nov 04, 2009
Jeff Hurt said...
Here are more to consider adding:
1.0 - one talking head 2.0 - many talking heads
1.0 - monologue 2.0 - polylogue
1.0 - one way linear expert 2.0 collaborative group thought experts
1.0 - vertical 2.0 horizontal
1.0- authoritative from expert only 2.0-collective credability, peer-to-peer
1.0 - copyright, only available to those onsite 2.0-opensourced available to virtual attendees
1.0 - competetive learning, winner takes all approach with each person out for their own good 2.0 - networked learning, vision of the social that stresses cooperation, interactivity, mutual benefit, and social engagement
Nov 04, 2009
Julius Solaris said...
Awesome Jeff - I *love* the monologue vs polylogue one
Nov 05, 2009
lizkingevents said...
@jeffhurt - Great additions. I really like one way linear expert vs. collaborative group thought experts!

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