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BarCampLA-5

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BarCampLA-5

 


 


 

Details

Saturday and Sunday, March 1-2, 2008

Venue: AOL Beverly Hills Campus

331 N. Maple Dr.

Los Angeles, California 90210

 

Recent Updates

* Follow the BarCampLA Blog for all the latest news.

* Add BarCampLA on Twitter for updates via SMS/IM.

 


 

 

Sponsors

Venue Sponsor

needed!

 

Sponsors ++

 

Sponsors

 

 

Party Sponsors

 

Your company here? E-mail sponsors (at) barcampla ~dot~org.

 

For more information on sponsoring, check out the Sponsors Page.

 

 

With your hosts

 

And wonderful volunteers


 

 

Planning

BarCamp is committed to keeping planning transparent and simple. Our planning wiki is at BarCampLA-5 Planning


 

Why should I do this?

To learn, meet people who share different interests, contribute, and push yourself and your thinking.


 

Schedule

coming soon

 


 

Photos

To see what the last BarCampLA looked like....

photos tagged 'barcampla4' in flickr


 

Register

If you are thinking about coming, add your name, email, website, and a possible session here. (we need your email to send you reminders and updates. we are humans not bots)

 

To Register, scroll up to the top of this page, click "Edit Page", add your name, website, and potential talk topic to the bottom of the list here, and click "Save" If you have problems with this system, send your info to help@barcampla.org and we'll add you.

 

  1. Crystal Williams
  2. Jason Cosper
  3. Lisa Brewster: PalmOS, photography, tumblelogs, wordpress, yahoo pipes, etc
  4. JD Lewin: Moving Mt. Fuji with a Blog and an Amex card
  5. Eric Hammond
  6. Eliot Phillips: I've still got a month and a half. Want hackz?
  7. Stephen Gornick
  8. Jane Lee
  9. cj little: This is the pants-optional BarCamp, right?
  10. Nick Granado
  11. Shing Khor
  12. Rod Ramsey
  13. Jeff E
  14. colonel (alexpiner) prez on the origins of personal computing, current state, how we are there, where we can go
  15. Ryan Budke
  16. dotBen (aka Ben Metcalfe): 90% sure I can make it, so let's bring it on! YEAH!
  17. Ori Neidich: Surging ahead of the tide since BarCampLA-1.
  18. Madeline Wright
  19. Mark Politi: Social Media Philanthropist
  20. Jonathan Tobin: Super Simple Social Network Analysis
  21. Evelyn Scidmore: TBA
  22. Michael Dorausch - Planet Chiropractic: Local Search and Journalism.
  23. simon gornick
  24. Laura Scroggins
  25. Ethan Bauley - Surveys of "The Wealth of Networks" (Yochai Benkler) and/or Bubblegeneration.com (Umair Haque)
  26. james shamenski: How to host a content party for a fragmented industry. (look'n to meet pasty pylons/python peeps)
  27. Jonathan Grubb: Something about actors participating in online communities.
  28. Chris Gagne: Something about planning a camp for social entrepreneurship?
  29. Erik Pöhler: WordPress related blogging things. RSS-Combiner Plugin, WYSIWYG-Editor replacements. Tech things...
  30. Rose Arteaga: Twitter and communicating with clients.
  31. David Horn: I'll be presenting the preliminary findings of my research on preferential behavior patterns in twitter, as well as a talk on the good, bad, and ugly of OpenID.
  32. Andy Sternberg: Some kinda collaborative media / community journalism related discussion.
  33. Matt Brown
  34. Paras Chitrakar
  35. Brad Barrish
  36. Justus Boatright: How to hack a Dellintosh.
  37. prochorus (jared essig): tba. possibly something gtd related.
  38. Jonathan Shufelt
  39. Dan Tentler: Not sure yet, Hacking Reality, Photography .. hmmm
  40. Irene Tien
  41. James Cooper: TBD if and when my brain fires up.
  42. Scott Kelley

 

Other Details/Info

 

What to bring

  • Laptop + power brick
  • Sleeping bag + pillow
  • A love for technology
  • Cool stuff to share with new friends
  • Jello shots
  • Werewolf cards
  • New ideas, new product demos
  • Business/Trading Cards
  • Your favorite random game pieces

 

 

Code of Conduct

Yeah, we don't like rules either, that's why we kept these short. These apply to both BarCamps and the Geek Dinners. Please review so we can all have a good time. BarCampLA Code of Conduct

 

 

Questions

  • Do I have to come with a presentation? Not necessarily. Barcamp is about participation. And a presentation can be about a lot of things. Demo a new product. Share a methodology. Participate in a panel. Suggest a topic. Make jello shots, host werewolf or bring your Wii and some games.
  • I can't make it until around seven on Saturday. How should I reserve a place for a session?


 

Help Us Get the Word Out!

Here's the boiler plate:

BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.

 

All attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.

 

Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who canât be present.

 

Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.

 

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