Almost a week ago now (really?), I had a chance to present OpenID to the attendees of the OSCMS Summit 2007. I think it went fairly well based on the feedback I received (at least what folks were willing to say to my face). Those of you who have seen Dick Hardt present will recognize the presentation style - and the inspiration - for which I am grateful. Hopefully, it offered a good introduction to digital identity for the folks who have huge potential to influence adoption of OpenID - namely the authors of open source content management systems.
Slides are attached. Thanks to everyone who attended!
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Presentation style
Thanks for that. The content was interesting and I was also intrigued by the presentation style. It's actually referred to as the "Lessig Method"... more here http://presentationzen.blogs.com/presentationzen/2005/10/the_lessig_meth...
yes, props to lessig
actually, if you watch closely - Dick credits Mr. Lessig on his last slide. Although, mine was more directly influenced by Dick's presentation (largely based on the topic). I actually think he's made it his own. Either way, it's a fantastic presentation style that seems to be universally well received. Beats the pants off the usual 3 bullets :P
rather familiar... Very
rather familiar...
Very nice. Let's go get that bounty!
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