Reactions to Canada 3.0: A blog of…blogs

The second Canada 3.0 conference is in the books. Over 2000 attendees, dozens of speakers and hundreds of press and students made for a cauldron of reaction, opinion, and chatter.

Below are links to videos from the event, audience reactions, and more. An archive of the Twitter conversation can be found here.

Editor’s note: if you’ve got a new post or link to a video, please email me or add it below in a comment.

Blogs

A Quick Take on Canada 3.0 – Digital Media Conference, by Titus Ferguson

Moving Beyond Canada 3.0, by Titus Ferguson

Thoughts on Canada 3.0>, by Chantelle Diachina

Digital Economy Strategy: Why we risk asking the wrong question, by David Eaves

Canada 3.0 & The Collapse of Complex Business Models, by David Eaves

Canada 3.0 And Rewriting Our National OS, by Brian Alkerton

Hey, was that your 1 and your 0?, by Jeff and Lindsay Sage

Day 2 of Canada 3.0, by @Aaron McGowan

Canada 3.0, by Rick Baker

Digital Media boot camp, by Mark Connolly

Initial #can30 thoughts – Broadband, #opendata, Copyright & Tax Incentives, by David Billson

Video

Tony Clement’s opening speech

Sarah Prevette’s Day 2 Keynote

Media Outlets

“Canada needs Digital Roadmap” via the Stratford Beacon Herald.

Canada 3.0 wraps up with 15 ideas from co-chairs via ITworldCanada

Canada must be a digital media leader to thrive in the internet age, conference told, via Kitchener Record

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Comments

  1. Thanks for the absolute fabulous time! I had a blast, learned a heck of a lot, met many and now looking forward to next years!

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  2. Hey, thanks for the mention. Despite being a bit critical of some things… I do think the conference was a step in the right direction. Just one minor note: my Twitter handle is just @Alkerton – not @BrianAlkerton.

    Thanks again!

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    Trevor Stafford

    Hi Brian, the only reason I left your full name was for attribution purposes. The link goes to http://www.twitter.com/alkerton as it should : )

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