3/24-26/22: Attending / Leveraging #HarvardHousingTech conference
Anyone in Boston/New England participating in the #HarvardHousingTech conference, 3/24-26/22?
Bringing Digitalization Home: How Can Technology Address Housing Challenges?
It's FREE online or with a HUID, you can attend in person. If you could talk one of these speakers online or off, who would it be & why? Want to see if we can invite one to join us for a MeetUp during or after the event?
https://bit.ly/JCHS_HousingTech_Agenda
If there's interest, we can make logistical decisions about where, when, how, etc. If necessary, can use another app to cast votes.
GOAL: Use this RETech event to seed follow-up local events to work with a variety of stakeholders. See sample Tweet to affordable housing advocates. Who else should be invited?
Poll Created Thu 24 Mar 2022 9:01PM
VOTE: Drop into mini-watch party OFFLINE in Boston, Fri or Sat? Closed Sat 26 Mar 2022 4:01PM
Greetings, fellow real estate consumer advocates & #RETech innovators,
#HarvardHousingTech starts with a LIVESTREAM today 6:30pm and still open to hosting a LOCAL watch party OFFLINE somewhere in Boston Friday or Saturday (3/25-26/22). If you'd like to drop in, rank options listed or propose your own in comments below.
Regardless of whether we meet in person, should RECALL Roundtable move Friday afternoon Zoom to Saturday or simply start after the last session ends at 5:30pm?
LEVERAGING THE EVENT
1. Eager to see whether content can be used to inform / CROWDSOURCE a Digital Homebuyers Bill of Rights:
2. Eager to reenergize work on the P2P real estate ByWay envisioned by Doc & Joyce Searls. @dsearls founded ProjectVRM and is cofounder of Customer Commons, a project that's affiliated with Harvard Law School Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
You can join our open collaboration using the Opt-in link in this tweet:
Feel free to share this with anyone including students and researchers interested in the future of RETech / FinTech / RegTech.
Bill Wendel, H'77
617-661-4046
Results
Results | Option | Rank | % of points | Points | Mean | ||
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1. In the community section of the Harvard I-Lab in Allston, | 1 | 66.7% | 2 | 2.0 | ||
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2. District Hall in the Seaport | 2 | 33.3% | 1 | 1.0 | ||
3. Other: Propose your own location | 3 | 0.0% | 0 | 0 | |||
4. Prefer virtual debriefings via Zoom, | 4 | 0.0% | 0 | 0 | |||
Undecided | 0% | 0 | 0 |
1 of 49 people have participated (2%)