Talking open science at Ignite Seattle

My “Ask Later” talk from Ignite Seattle. Five minutes, 15 seconds per slide. Most fun talk I’ve ever given.


Update:
If you are having any trouble with the embedded video, the original can be found here

This video was originally shared on blip.tv by ignitenight with a Creative Commons Attribution license.

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  • Stew
    Good talk! Sounds like a fun audience, too.
  • Thanks!!!

    400 very enthusiastic people and I went on at 10:45 pm (the tanks started at 8:30). It was loads of fun.
  • I am not able to view your talk from that link - do you have it available anywhere else?
  • That was fun to watch :). A lot of hiccups with the slide changes but overall a very cool presentation.
  • Jean-Claude, I've added the original link to the main post.

    Pedro, it was a blast, and luckily towards the end where the timing for ending was really important, there were no slide change timing issues.
  • "It's the data that make science happen".

    Amen! That was great, Deepak. It really gives me a lift to see Open Science being promoted by enthusiasts like yourself.
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