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Ben Einstein is the Founder of Brainstream Design , he Ignited on Making Makers.

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Matt Waite presents "Management Wisdom of Battlestar Galactica" at Ignite NewsFoo 2011.


Kerry Rego presents Everybody is Afraid at Ignite Sebastopol 6


Justin Scott presents Serendipity at Ignite Sebastopol 6


Dixon presents Dixon's Violin at Ignite Sebastopol 6


Beth Ann Turner presents Why Public Education is Worth Saving at Ignite Sebastopol 6


Most Ignite presentations are carefully prepared and well rehearsed by the presenters... this is not one of those presentations. Bryce has never seen these slides before -- they were solicited from various members of his team, coworkers and loved ones. He'll be expected to string together a semi-coherent 5 minute talk completely on the fly and before the judging eyes of the crowd. How did he let himself get talked into this? Learn more about Ignite Karaoke here: http://is.gd/IEEKzD

Recorded by @FranklinTallah


Dixon's Violin (@dixonsviolin) specializes in doing the impossible, and loves to take people on transformational journeys. Brandon Chesnutt, one of the organizers of Ignite Detroit, said, "I've never seen an Ignite audience sit in silence with their mouths wide open. It was an incredible performance."

Opening graphic and video produced by LCC-TV.
Videos edited by Nick Kwiatkowski.


Ignite Sault talk from Terri Chiarello representing the Sault EDC
http://www.ignitesault.ca/


What is Ignite?

Ignite is a geek event in over 100 cities worldwide. At the events Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds for a total of just five minutes.

Find an Ignite near you, start your own or watch a video.