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Team Notes
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- A Collaborative Journey + U
- A First Person Account of Unlawful Detention
- All good things start with a prototype...
- Amnesty Challenge Concepts Continue to Evolve
- Amnesty Challenge Tech Showcase
- Amnesty OpenSTORM: Tokyo
- Announcing IDEO's Make-a-thon
- Announcing our Vibrant Cities Winning Concepts
- Announcing our Voting Challenge Shortlist
- Bone Marrow Challenge: Winners Announced!
- Community Champion Shares Clues on Connecting
- Congratulating Sony + Open Planet Ideas
- Congratulations to the Amnesty Winning Concepts!
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- Designing in Low-Income Communities
- Evaluating the Impact Challenge
- Evaluating the Bone Marrow Challenge
- Getting Ready to Roll at the Ideas Festival
- GMC Reflections by Sally Madsen
- Grant Funding to Improve Election Accessibility
- Ideas Festival Chit-chat
- Impact Challenge Winners Announced
- Inspiration Phase: Learning for Innovation
- Inspiration Phase: The Low Down
- Inspirational Interlude
- Introducing our Amnesty International Challenge
- Launching Realisation
- Live Event Alert! Grameen Webcast
- Local Food Challenge: Top 20 Ideas
- Open Planet Ideas - Development Day Thoughts
- OpenIDEATOR Insight: Ashwin Gopi
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- OpenIDEATOR Insight: Charlotte Fliegner
- OpenIDEATOR Insight: Jason George
- OpenIDEATOR Insight: Juan Cajiao
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- OpenIDEO Intern Insight: Anne Riechert
- OpenIDEO in the Classroom
- Out in the Open
- Pathways to Impact
- Voting Challenge: Personas for Concepts
- Priorities and Sanitation
- Q&A with Amnesty International
- Q&A with Grameen Creative Lab
- Voting Challenge: Q&A with ITIF
- Q&A with Oxfam's Ian Sullivan
- Vibrant Cities Challenge: Q&A with Phillip Cooley
- Q&A with Stanford's Katie Pfeiffer
- The Rules of Brainstorming
- Social Business Challenge Top 20
- Grameen Social Business Challenge: Winners Announced
- Synthesising the Maternal Health Challenge
- Synthesizing the Bone Marrow Challenge
- The Cost of Doing Business
- Refinement Phase: The Lowdown
- Unveiling the 20 Finalists for our Maternal Health Challenge
- Voting Challenge: Using Themes for Concepting
- Announcing our Vibrant Cities Challenge Top 20
- Announcing Voting Challenge Winning Concepts
- Web Start-up Challenge: Q&A with European Commission
- Announcing our Web Start-up Challenge Shortlist
- Welcome!
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Guest Bloggers
- Going Open
- “We’re Spent”
- A step backward
- “We apologize for the interruption in service”
- Design renews its relationship with science
- Davos posts
- Permission to Innovate
- Checks and balances
- Design nations
- Steal this idea
- The future of the book
- TEDxGR – Reflections
- Communities: It’s not always about size, but about depth
- Getting inspired from Analogies
- A Perfect Match – A Social Media Love Story – video
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- Make an impact on Bone Marrow Donation
- Reflections on the i20
- OpenIDEO, how can you tap your employees and customer’s latent creativity?
- Innovating for Affordable Private Schools
- OpenIDEO's First Tweetup
- OpenIDEO Tweet-ups
- Where Do You Ideate?
- New Feature: Inspiration Assignments
- Introducing the Collaboration Map
- We're at 10,000 users!
- Visualising the Community DNA for OpenIDEO
- Designing for an ecosystem – OpenIDEO’s user engagement framework
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Field Notes
Inspiring content from across OpenIDEO & IDEO's other work.
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We were excited to find in our inbox this fab Christmas card created specially for us by Bernadette Quah from Malaysia. (Click image to view all the great detail)
And congratulations everyone! OpenIDEO officially reached 10,000 users at 4:30pm PST, Friday Dec 17, 2011. We were super-psyched and continue to be amazed at the community and passion that has been evolving these past months.
We know there are festive distractions in the upcoming week but hope you'll still find time to drop in and contribute to OpenIDEO. (We hear that plum pudding and innovative thinking go hand-in-hand!) The Sanitation Challenge is in full swing of it's Concepting Phase, so come by with your ideas and comments – only a week left to submit your creative solutions. The Innovation Challenge is in the Evaluation Phase, so needs your applauds and input to help us set the agenda for the i20 gathering of world innovation leaders in January.

Elsewhere we've got an active Twitter following and recently one of our followers in San Francisco noticed that another from New York was headed over for Christmas – and so this week's OpenIDEO SF Tweet-up was hatched. OpenIDEATORS Anjelika Deogirikar and Nicole Scibola invited others in San Francisco to join them for a meet-up of Twitter folk (tweet-up). Fourteen of them made it to mingle over food and drinks plus talk of open innovation and collaborative opportunities. From a designer to lawyer and pharmacist to architect, engaging conversations ranged from topics of defining 'social innovation' in one sentence to discussing interactive textbook designs and mobile apps from their diverse backgrounds including healthcare, technology and venture capital.They even managed to keep our Twitter community in the loop via live updates and a photo set on Flickr!
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