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		<title>Tim Hwang at Participation Camp: Can computer games increase citizen engagement?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Hwang looks like a super cool guy. And he's not just cool because Joi Ito took his portrait. Nope. Most important? He founded ROFLCon, the internet celebrity conference. Or maybe it's his work at Harvard. Or maybe this awesome talk on video games and citizen engagement. Hmmmm, hard to decide!]]></description>
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<p>Tim Hwang looks like a super cool guy. And not just because <a href="http://freesouls.cc">Joi Ito took his portrait</a>. Nope. Most important? He founded <a href="http://roflcon.org/">ROFLCon</a>, the internet culture/celebrity conference. (Which my amazing friend <a href="http://k4t3.org/">Kate</a> covered for CBC radio&#8217;s <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2008/04/kate-raynes-goldie-at-roflcon/">Spark</a>. Yay!)</p>
<p>Maybe he&#8217;s cool because of his work at Harvard&#8217;s Berkman Center, where he does research with Yochai Benkler as part of the <a href="http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation">cooperation group</a>.</p>
<p>Or maybe because he helps out on the <a href="http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/internetdemocracy">Internet &amp; Democracy</a> project.</p>
<p>Or maybe because he knows so much about online community and the history of internet culture. <a href="http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/2009/04/08/tim-hwang-explains-net-memes-at-the-berkman-center/">Ethan wrote a nice post</a> on Tim&#8217;s explanation of Internet memes. (Some of it is gross. But you may, nevertheless, find yourself compelled to look at it. You&#8217;ve been warned.)</p>
<p>I wrote previously about the rocking good job that the <a href="http://www.facilitatingchange.org/2009/06/participationcamp-just-like-being-there/">Participation Camp</a> organizers did. Distant participants felt like they were right in the room. I couldn&#8217;t &#8220;attend&#8221; the second day, so I missed Tim&#8217;s talk — <em>Gaming Open Government Data</em>. But now here it is for you and me. It&#8217;s pretty damned cool. Games and citizen engagement. Some great ideas in here. Maybe this is why he&#8217;s super cool. Hard to decide&#8230;<script src="http://static.livestream.com/scripts/playerv2.js?channel=pcamp&amp;layout=playerEmbedDefault&amp;backgroundColor=0xffffff&amp;backgroundAlpha=1&amp;backgroundGradientStrength=0&amp;chromeColor=0x000000&amp;headerBarGlossEnabled=true&amp;controlBarGlossEnabled=true&amp;chatInputGlossEnabled=true&amp;uiWhite=true&amp;uiAlpha=0.5&amp;uiSelectedAlpha=1&amp;dropShadowEnabled=true&amp;dropShadowHorizontalDistance=10&amp;dropShadowVerticalDistance=10&amp;paddingLeft=10&amp;paddingRight=10&amp;paddingTop=10&amp;paddingBottom=10&amp;cornerRadius=10&amp;backToDirectoryURL=null&amp;bannerURL=null&amp;bannerText=null&amp;bannerWidth=320&amp;bannerHeight=50&amp;showViewers=true&amp;embedEnabled=true&amp;chatEnabled=true&amp;onDemandEnabled=true&amp;programGuideEnabled=false&amp;fullScreenEnabled=true&amp;reportAbuseEnabled=false&amp;gridEnabled=false&amp;initialIsOn=false&amp;initialIsMute=false&amp;initialVolume=10&amp;contentId=pla_1581511838131872052&amp;initThumbUrl=http://mogulus-user-files.s3.amazonaws.com/chpcamp/2009/06/28/748fd683-f298-405c-af58-2c88caef0cc7_1780.jpg&amp;playeraspectwidth=16&amp;playeraspectheight=9&amp;mogulusLogoEnabled=true&amp;width=500&amp;height=500&amp;wmode=window" type="text/javascript"></script></p>
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