Archive for January, 2007
For all you out of town folks…
We have 21 rooms set aside at the University Inn for people coming into town for PodCamp Atlanta. Make your reservation by February 25 in order to get the special rate. More details:
Arrival: March 16, 2007
Departure: March 18, 2007
Nightly Rate:
10 Rooms, [...]
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What’s an unconference, anyway?
For those of you who’ve never been to an unconference, you might be wondering what it’s all about. Well, there’s no better resource for a definition than Dave Winer, the man who popularized the concept.
First, you take the people who used to be the audience and give them a promotion. They’re now participants. Their job [...]
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Preliminary schedule is up
The preliminary PodCamp Atlanta schedule is now available on the sessions page of the wiki. I’ll just repost here what I wrote to the Google group:
Note this is for EXAMPLE purposes only. It is up to the leader(s) of each session to schedule yourself in a time and room that best fits your needs. If [...]
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I visited the Miller-Ward House yesterday and am even more excited about PodCamp Atlanta after seeing our venue firsthand! Anyway, I wanted to go ahead and let everyone know the specifications of the various rooms that are available to us:
Governor’s Hall – capacity 200, projection screen with laptop connection available, mics and PA system, wifi [...]
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Podcasting and Politics? Discuss
So, one of the proposed sessions on the PodCamp Atlanta sessions page is Podcasting and Politics. One of the proposed session presenter-type people is I, Shelby, guest-blogger, podcasting dilettante, and part-time political operative. Before I start whipping up some fresh Powerpoint, I’m curious as to the level — and direction — of interest [...]
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Sessions: a sampling
Here are just a few of the sessions we’ve got lined up for PodCamp Atlanta:
Podcasting for Non-Profits: What’s your story? – Joe Winter, Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts
Legal issues in podcasting – Amanda Witt, Lord, Bissell & Brook
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Podcasting and Traditional Media – Rusty Tanton, Grayson Daughters, and Doug [...]
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“I’m not a podcaster. Why should I attend PodCamp Atlanta?”
This is a question we’ve heard a lot! But PodCamp Atlanta isn’t just for podcasters. It’s for anyone with an interest in media or anything that can be construed as (buzzword alert!) Web 2.0 related.
Do you listen to podcasts? Watch vidcasts? Have a blog? Read blogs? [...]
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Announcing PodCamp Atlanta 2007
PodCamp Atlanta is a FREE unconference in the tradition of BarCamp, and will be held March 16-18, 2007, at Emory University.
PodCamp Atlanta is free to attend, but space will be limited, so registration is imperative. Register here.
PodCamp Atlanta is made possible entirely by the generosity of sponsors, donors, and volunteers. If you are interested in [...]
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