
1. Event Organization
1.1. Brian Hughes
1.2. Jeff Smith
1.3. Crystal Froese
1.3.1. crystal@cfroese.com (250) 490-6586
1.4. Nikos Theodosakis
1.5. Lori Grant
1.6. Hugh McClennan Tina Baird Alison Markin
2. Public Relations & Marketing
2.1. Social Media Campaign
2.1.1. Create you tube presence
2.1.2. TEDx Events Facebook
2.1.3. Twitter feed throughout event
2.2. Press Releases
2.3. Logo Creator
3. TEDxSpeaker Selection
3.1. Economic Sustainability
3.1.1. Bill Rees - UBC Prof. School of Community & Regional Planning.
3.1.2. Mark Holland - Principal HB Lanarc Consultants,
3.1.3. Lorne Whitehead - UBC Prof. Leader of Education Innovation
3.1.4. Brenda Martens - Founder and Principal of Recollective
3.1.5. Sandra Oldfield Tinhorn Creek Winery
3.1.6. Alan Ilicic
3.1.7. Douglas MacLeod
3.2. Social Sustainabilty
3.2.1. Hugh McClennan How Laughter Sustains the Soul
3.2.2. Jeanette Armstrong
3.2.2.1. The En'owkin Way
3.2.3. John Ralston Saul
3.2.3.1. Sustainabilty of Canadian Culture
3.2.4. Ajahn Sona
3.2.4.1. Living a zero footprint life
3.2.5. Merle Kindred 778 476 1319 India Sustainability Project
3.2.5.1. Global Trends in Sustainability
3.2.6. Stephen Joyce
3.3. Centre of Excellence
3.3.1. Andrew Hay OC on the CoE
3.3.2. Robert Parlane, RIBA MRAIC LEEDap CEI Architecture Planning Interiors
3.4. Other Ideas
3.4.1. Musicians
3.4.2. Kristi Richards
3.5. Speaker Prep etc.
3.5.1. Preparing Speaker
3.5.1.1. Speakers Kit TEDxMcGill
3.5.2. The Perils of Power Point
3.6. Sustainability in Education
3.6.1. Sustainable Learning - Nikos Theodosakis
3.6.2. Sunddip Nahal on Sustainability and Education
3.6.2.1. www.generationed.ca
3.7. Environmental Sustainability
3.7.1. Vancouver blogger and Twitterer Raul Pacheco
3.7.2. Jan Voz
3.7.3. Emily C
3.7.4. Robert MacDonald
3.8. IDEAS FOR GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR SPEAKERS
4. Online Organization
4.1. Website
4.2. Social Media
5. Event Schedule
5.1. Opening Ceremony
5.1.1. behind the scenes @ TEDxUBC
5.2. Speakers topics/category
5.3. Event Countdown
6. Critical Path
6.1. create org committee
6.2. set meeting dates
6.3. create budget
6.3.1. budget template
6.3.2. TEDXMcGill sample budget
6.4. detemine speakers
6.5. create program
6.6. build sponsors package
6.7. build PR promo campaign
7. What is TEDx
8. Filming and Sound
8.1. Technical Director
8.1.1. Audio Engineer
8.1.1.1. Presenter Wireless Lavalier/Headpiece
8.1.1.2. Stage Microphone
8.1.1.3. Live Music Mics & Line outputs
8.1.1.4. Output from Presenter Laptops
8.1.2. Video Supervisor Mike Minnions Okanagan College
8.1.2.1. 5 HD Camera Operators
8.1.2.2. Assistants
8.1.2.3. Live Switcher
8.1.3. Web Streaming
8.1.4. Photography
8.1.4.1. http://tedx.posterous.com/how-to-get-great-photos-of-your-tedx-event
8.2. Possible Audio/Video Support, Services, Suppliers, Partners
8.2.1. Skaha Sound (Audio)
8.2.2. SHAW Cable (Live Switching, MultiCams)
8.2.3. CATO Kelowna - volunteers, equipment
8.3. How to film a TED Talk
9. Sponsorships
9.1. Build sponsors benefit package
9.1.1. possible sponsors construction company of college?
9.2. Connect with Airlines
9.3. Connect with local Hotels
9.4. List of Sponsors
9.4.1. On Board
9.4.1.1. Theo's Restaurant - To Host Dinner for Speakers & Event Organizers
9.4.2. To be Contacted
9.4.2.1. Structurelam ( Nikos)
9.4.2.2. TBD
9.4.2.3. ORIC
9.4.2.4. Community Futures
9.5. Approaching Sponsors
10. Overview and Details
10.1. SustainAbility
11. Brainstorm wish list
11.1. Tmobile dance doing it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ3d3KigPQM how to do it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVFNM8f9WnI&feature=related
11.1.1. Connect with Airlines
11.2. advertise the event at night using lighting on side of building
12. Venue
12.1. Set Design
12.1.1. Stage
12.1.1.1. Toula Theodosakis
12.1.1.2. How to design Stage
12.2. Special Exhibits
13. Audience Curation
13.1. Ideas
13.1.1. 1