[Fredslist] Podcamp NYC
Adrian Miller
amiller at adrianmiller.com
Tue Nov 6 06:38:17 EST 2007
I went last year and it was fabulous. Room for speakers as well. See
below.
We’re Brooklyn Bound!
You’re receiving this email because you either attended or were
interested in PodCampNYC. Last April’s event was a rousing success
with well over 850 people in attendance with more than 90 sessions
offered, so we wanted to recreate the new media madness with the good
folks at Brooklyn Polytechnic University who were gracious enough to
offer their venue for 2.0. We’re also moving to two days versus one,
on Friday, February 29th and Saturday, March 1st, 2008.
Please Register to Attend/Speak
Our new site is up at www.podcampnyc.org (thanks to our kind and
talented sponsor, Jon Mandell and the good folks at Confabb.com, so
please go and sign up for PCNYC2. You can register to attend/watch
the event, and then sign up for a session. (Please note we won’t know
which day you’re speaking on or which room until we get closer to the
event).
Please Tell Others About The Conference
We’re working on buttons for your pages (with code and all) to let
folks know you’re coming/speaking at PCNYC2. But for now we’re
greatly appreciate your telling friends and colleagues that the
conference is happening on your sites, blogs, podcasts, Twitter
posts, Facebook pages, and every other outlet around. As the NYC
organizers donate their time, (as all Podcamp organizers do) any help
you can lend is greatly appreciated.
“Ideas From The Community” and the “Helping Teachers” Wiki Pages
We’re all about collaboration, so we set up two wiki pages we’d love
your input on. The first is, Ideas From The Community, the place
where participants (you) list ideas you have for the conference,
whether that be sessions you’d like to see, ways you’d like to
volunteer, or a listing of your URL to network before the event (just
no straight pitches, please).
The second wiki page, Helping Teachers comes from a desire the
PodCampNYC organizers have to make 2.0 more relevant to the NYC area
with outreach to teachers to help them learn/implement new media
ideas for their students. Our desire is to take the amazing learning
and resources from conferences like ours and work to connect speakers/
participants with local NYC area teachers to help them and their
students best embrace the tools and ideas we hold so dear.
Other thoughts? Add them to our PodCampNYC2 wiki page.
Thank You and Talk Soon
We’re really excited to work with Brooklyn Poly and see what 2.0 will
become next February/March with the participants/speakers who sign
up. Remember that this is your event and we’re just facilitating.
We welcome your ideas and thoughts and appreciate your helping us
spread the word about the event.
Best regards,
John C. Havens
Lead Organizer, PodCampNYC.
P.S. Special thanks for all of our Sponsors from last year, with a
special nod to Russell Holliman and Podcast Ready whose very generous
donation allowed PodCampNYC to continue at a point we weren’t sure
that would happen.
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