FrontPage barcampOttawaGov The Event? A chance for Government of Canada employees to get together and talk about what they're doing with social media and new technologies. A chance to meet others in communications, marketing, web development, design (and any other job description) to find some inspiration, some motivation and help build a community.
It's a lot like the hugely successful event held over in the United Kingdom last month, and New Zealand before that. Ideas, demonstrations, crazy suggestions, projects already under way - and all on a schedule set up by the people who show up ready to participate.
Just take a look at all the people blogging about egovernment and government 2.0 already.
When? DATE CHOSEN - September 5, at the Code Factory.
How Long?
We think there's enough happening inside government departments to take up a whole day - in demos, discussions and Q&A sessions.
Will There Be Food? CHANGE - we're thinking that we decide the morning of the meeting - either order food in, or take a break for lunch.
What Will It Cost?
The cost will be low. Very low. Like $20. IS THERE DEMAND FOR A TSHIRT?
Who Can Attend?
CHANGE - what do you think of opening up participation to everyone who's had a hand in implementing social media or new technologies in a GofC setting? Not necessarily just employees?
For this first meeting, we'd like to keep attendance restricted to Government of Canada employees. We'd like to create an environment where public servants can discuss the opportunities, the frustrations, the possibilities and the roadblocks to implementing new technology in a government environment - without feeling like they will be pitched on a new service or company.
Who's Participating?
Add your name and email address (blog, flickr, twitter, identi.ca or anything else also welcome). Or you can email it to Colin.
1) Carolyn Tateishi c_tateishi@hotmail.com
2} Ian Ketcheson - ian at ketcheson dot com
3) Greg Johnston - ballagher at yahoo dot ca
4. Peter Smith - spaghetti.tester@gmail.com
5) Chamika Ailapperuma - chamikak (at) gmail (dot) com
6) Kerry Colpitts - kcolpitts at gmail dot com
7) Graham Jack
8) Michael di Cola
9) Anatole Papadopoulos
10) Angelina Munaretto
11) Martin Simard
12) Barry Nesbitt bnesbitt@magma.ca
13) Laura Wesley
14) Marquis Côté (Public Health Agency of Canada)
15) Nathalie Gervais
16) Hillary Hartley - "quepol" everywhere - I am coming to ALI's Social Media for Gov't conference 9/15-18. Is there any way barcamp could be that weekend - 9/13-14?? Could be good to piggyback onto their attendance.
17) Robin Cantin robincantin(at)rogers(dot)com
18) Justin Kerr-Stevens - backing @quepols suggestion...
19) Andrew Norman - andrew_norman@hc-sc.gc.ca
20) Felicity Mulgan (CSPS)
21) Mike Kujawski www.mikekujawski.ca
22) Tracey Arnold Tracey.Arnold@cra.gc.ca
23) Amen Jafri, Health Canada
24) Caroline Cote, Health Canada
25) Kathleen Soucy, Health Canada
26) Jean Hachey, Health Canada
27) Nick Charney
28) Dan Matko, Industry Canada (matko.danatic.gc.ca)
Is There Limited Seating?
Yes. We figure we can find a space for 50 to 60 people. We already know about 20 that will attend, so make sure to add your name to the list of participants and sign up for the Google Groups mail list.
Can you Make A Presentation?
Add your name and presentation title here.
Ian Ketcheson - I'll figure out something to talk about. Maybe something on selling your ideas to senior management.
Kerry Colpitts - I could talk about how we got senior management on board at CRA, too, and some of the projects we're doing and looking at. We should be about to launch our YouTube contest when this starts, which is pretty interesting.
Mike Kujawski - Will try to provide an update of what some of our latest government clients are up to in terms of Web 2.0 engagement along with their latest challenges.
Anatole Papadopoulos - I could briefly cover (1) some of the challenges I've observed in efforts to roll out common Web 2.0 tools across the Public Service (2) work on GEDS 2.0 (the internal linkedin/facebook concept) and (3) the Web 2.0 experience with the Canada@150 project. I could also touch on the "wish list" topic below about generations, having worked on this in the renewal context at PCO.
What Subjects Do You Want Covered?
Add your wish list here
- NRCan's wiki experiment
- PWGSC's DM blog
- National Defence live chat feature
- PM's facebook and YouTube page
- Governor General's blog and social media community manager role/maintenance plan/structure for blog production and publication
- Making the business case for a social media communications approach/tactic
- How to encourage 'collaboration' (or at least co-operation) using wikis, how to get people involved--word of mouth? What works best?
- Édition d'entrées Wikipedia - les bénéfices, le comment, les bénéfices
- Social media for learning (informal and formal)
- Bridging the generation gap(s): what do young public servants expect re: social media in the workplace, and how do we get older generations on board?
Volunteers
Can you bring drinks, snacks, food, thousands of multi-coloured post it notes, entertaining slide shows, a mime? Just put a note here.
- No mime, but I'll bring some cookies (Caro)
How to get in touch?
Colin McKay colin@canuckflack.com
Join the Google Groups Mail List
Sign up for the barcampOttawaGov mail list on Google groups.
Is This An Official Event?
This is not an event put on by the Government of Canada. You can argue with your boss that this will be a highly effective low-cost training opportunity, and if you really need it we can make up a convincing yet completely untruthful conference pamphlet to help make the argument.