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_posts/2014-08-28-self-organizing-new-media-communities.md

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There is also something extra inspiring about seeing your peers get up and share, rather than just people perceived as experts giving full talks. It makes learning seem less intimidating, because that person up there is learning just like you are. Show & Tell can also result in community connections and collaborations and instill a sense of pride in the community. Sands notes that after last year's Boston Creative Coders demo party, the increase in energy in the community was very apparent. It made people feel like they belonged to something bigger than a monthly meetup. (Which they are.)
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<strong>Make time for Documentation
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</strong>As <a href="http://carldisalvo.com/">a wonderful professor</a> once said, “If you don’t document it, it never happened.” This is just as true for learning communities as it is for anything else (like that 2006 vacation in Italy...damn old-school iPod syncing shenanigans!). Sara Corrigan-Gibbs and John Hanawalt of <a href="http://elefintdesigns.com/">Elefint Designs</a> discuss how <a href="http://elefintdesigns.com/desgn-it-tahoe-video-and-recap/" target="_blank">documentation for Desgn.it Tahoe</a> helped to capture the experience and share it with the world.  Ian’s d3 group hires a videographer to record all the talks given and puts them up on Youtube. These things are helpful both for letting potential members what the community is about, and for spreading the value beyond the local zipcode for things that are interesting to people worldwide.
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</strong>As <a href="http://carldisalvo.com/">a wonderful professor</a> once said, “If you don’t document it, it never happened.” This is just as true for learning communities as it is for anything else (like that 2006 vacation in Italy...damn old-school iPod syncing shenanigans!). Sara Corrigan-Gibbs and John Hanawalt of <a href="http://elefintdesigns.com/">Elefint Designs</a> discuss how <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20160407202100/http://elefintdesigns.com/desgn-it-tahoe-video-and-recap/" target="_blank">documentation for Desgn.it Tahoe</a> helped to capture the experience and share it with the world.  Ian’s d3 group hires a videographer to record all the talks given and puts them up on Youtube. These things are helpful both for letting potential members what the community is about, and for spreading the value beyond the local zipcode for things that are interesting to people worldwide.
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<strong>If You Want Diversity, You Have To Make Space For It</strong>
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Of everything we talked about, it became clear that creating diverse communities is one of the biggest challenges. How do you expand beyond your bubble? Will you break it?

_posts/2014-11-20-maptime-cfa.md

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Did you know that Maptime and [Code for America](http://codeforamerica.org) are best of friends? There's so much overlap between the two organizations, you could probably call us cousins. We decided to go with best friends instead.
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Today, Code for America announced its [2015 class of fellows](http://www.codeforamerica.org/geeks/our-geeks/2015-fellows/), which includes a whopping **four** Maptime organizers! Huge congrats to:
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Today, Code for America announced its [2015 class of fellows](http://web.archive.org/web/20160215144837/http://www.codeforamerica.org/geeks/our-geeks/2015-fellows/), which includes a whopping **four** Maptime organizers! Huge congrats to:
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- [Ernie Hsiung](http://twitter.com/ernieatlyd), [MaptimeMIA](http://twitter.com/maptimemia)
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A huge congratulations to our lovely maptimer fellows!
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We'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that there are at least a few Maptime chapters that have been born out of [Code for America brigades](http://codeforamerica.org/brigade), including [MaptimeHRVA](http://twitter.com/maptimehrva) (born from [Code for Hampton Roads](http://code4hr.org/)), [MaptimeTulsa](http://twitter.com/maptimetulsa) (born from [Code for Tulsa](http://codefortulsa.org/)), [MaptimeMIA](http://twitter.com/maptimemia) (born from [Code for Miami](http://codeformiami.org) and [MaptimePR](http://twitter.com/maptimepr) (born from [Code for Puerto Rico](http://code4puertorico.org/)). Are you involved in your local Code for America brigade and hankering for a Maptime in your area? Talk about it with your fellow civic hackers and email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])!
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We'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that there are at least a few Maptime chapters that have been born out of Code for America brigades, including [MaptimeHRVA](http://twitter.com/maptimehrva) (born from [Code for Hampton Roads](http://code4hr.org/)), [MaptimeTulsa](http://twitter.com/maptimetulsa) (born from [Code for Tulsa](http://codefortulsa.org/)), [MaptimeMIA](http://twitter.com/maptimemia) (born from [Code for Miami](http://codeformiami.org) and [MaptimePR](http://twitter.com/maptimepr) (born from [Code for Puerto Rico](http://code4puertorico.org/)). Are you involved in your local Code for America brigade and hankering for a Maptime in your area? Talk about it with your fellow civic hackers and email us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])!

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