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On 2/23/07, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi,
>
> Here's a list of upcoming PodCamps that anyone can attend and present
> at:
>
> PodCamp
> http://podcamp.pbwiki.com/
>
> Upcoming PodCamps:
>
> * Podcamp Toronto - February 24-25, 2007 @ Ryerson University
> * Podcamp Atlanta - March 16-18, 2007 at Emory University
> * Podcamp NYC at The New School - April 7. Our hotline:
> 888-273-7912.
> * PodCamp Minnesota - late Spring 2007
> * Podcasters Across Borders and PodCamp Canada at Kingston -
> June 23-24, 2007
> * PodCampMidWest - July 27-29, 2007, Kansas City
> * PodCamp Pittsburgh 2! - August 2007!
> * PodCamp Boston 2 - October 26 - 28, 2007 before VON Boston
> * PodCampUK! - TBA 2007!
> * Podcamp Philly - TBD - Click for the 411!
> * PodCamp Munich - June 2007
>
> --Steve
>
> On Feb 23, 2007, at 6:01 AM, Rupert wrote:
>
> >
> >>> No panels, no speakers. We're all makers here as well as
> >> audience. why would we have an event where we sit passively and
> >> listen
> >>> to the so-called experts? WE are the experts. What format can we
> >> use to share knowledge without descending into utter chaos?
> >
> > YAY AGAIN! The Barcamp model of everyone contributing something
> > seems to work, from what i hear - and it seems to work because
> > everyone *has* to present. As long as people feel comfortable
> > presenting about *anything*, and no one makes anyone feel stupid or
> > boring. A Big Welcome has to be part of this atmosphere, I would
> > think, to counter the natural tendency that people have to gravitate
> > to 'comfortable' groups and cliques.
>
> --
> Steve Garfield
> http://SteveGarfield.com
>
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>


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