Webinar: TV Town Hall: Leveraging Multiforms of Technology

Webinar: TV Town Hall: Leveraging Multiforms of Technology 

Cyberweek 2015: TV Town Hall: Leveraging Multiforms of Technology from Bryan J Hanson on Vimeo.

Webinar Description:

Public policy disputes often involve a small cross-section of those affected by the dispute’s resolution—only those able to devote excessive amounts of time and other resources to participate in lengthy public hearings. Technology has enabled agencies to grow the audience for those important conversations and involve a broader cross-section of affected stakeholders in resolving the dispute. In this webinar, you’ll learn about how to leverage multiple platforms to build a larger, more diverse audience to help tackle thorny public issues—or even conflicts involving large organizations, corporations, or other institutions.

Presenter Bio:

Larry Schooler manages community engagement, public participation, and alternative dispute resolution projects for the City of Austin, Texas, where he conducts small and large group facilitation, strategic planning, collaborative problem solving, consensus building, and mediation sessions. Larry also works as a mediator, facilitator, and public engagement consultant for outside clients. He on the dispute resolution faculty of Southern Methodist University and is former president of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2-USA). His work has been featured by a variety of organizations and publications, including Governing Magazine and the National League of Cities. Larry mediates disputes between military personnel and civilian employers for the U.S. Department of Defense. He serves on the board of Interfaith Action of Central Texas (iACT) and has volunteered with Mediators Beyond Borders; the Association for Conflict Resolution and Big Brothers Big Sisters, among others. Larry holds a master's degree in conflict analysis and resolution and is pursuing a doctorate in the same field, along with a bachelor's degree in history. He is the author of a manual entitled "The 'Public' in Public Policy: Keys to a Successful Community Meeting" and a forthcoming book on the first Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the United States.

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Hello all, the archive for this session is now available for viewing by selecting play on the video box at the top of this page. Please fee free to continue the conversation in this discussion forum by adding any comments or questions. Enjoy! Bryan

Hi all:

For some video clips that I was referencing in my presentation visit:

http://austintx.swagit.com/play/12022013-503 (click on around 24:40 for a nice clip of about a minute or so)

and

http://austintx.swagit.com/play/01222015-754/4/ at about 40:25

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