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A BarCamp is an unconference where people interested in a wide range of technologies come together to teach and learn. Unfamiliar with unconference? Here's the idea in a nutshell. Rather than having scheduled speakers, everyone pitches sessions the morning of the BarCamp. Those sessions are put on a schedule, and lots of little groups form for intense group learning. Yeah, its different from a regular conference - but it works!
The idea of an unconference came together when people realized the best times they were having at conferences were the times between sessions - where people with like interests could meet ad hoc. The goal of BarCamp is to facilitate this type of interaction for an entire day. We supply the food, the space, the wireless, the projectors - you show up to teach and learn.
To make BarCamp successful, we need campers, space , and sponsors. We're working on the latter two - we just need you to sign up and come! Scroll down the wiki to learn more.
Join the Mailing List and Subscribe to the RSS Feed
Ibiblio.org hosts the BarCampRDU mailing list. Join for updates and conversation!
We'll be forming an organizing committee in the next few days. If you're interested in being a member, just watch the mailing list and RSS feed for the announcement.
Food and refreshments ($1500, covering breakfast, lunch, coffee, drinks and snacks for the day. $10/head)
Whiteboards and paper-based communication devices ($300 for posterboard, writing utensils, stands, large sheets of paper, paper towels, badges, etc. $2/head)
T-shirts or other schwag ($1200 bucks to get every Bar Camper a t-shirt with sponsor logos. $8/head)
Possibly After-dinners (If companies want to sponsor after-Bar Camp events, that's welcome. Dinner, or drinks at a local establishment will give folks an opportunity to continue the conversation.)
Contact Fred Stutzman (fred @ metalab.unc.edu) to discuss sponsorship.
We need folks to bring
4-6 projectors (more the better)
A PA system
Campers (Sign up if you're going to attend - you may also want to join our mailing list, or subscribe to the RSS feed)
The following are ideas for sessions at BarCampRDU. Now that we've got a date, we can actually start claiming sessions to lead. Now, you don't need to claim a session to lead one at BarCampRDU, but if you're looking to promote your session or find people to co-lead your session, you may want to claim yours.
Let's face it - the job market is heating up again. Folks looking for new opportunities are welcome to bring copies of their resume for employers to peruse. A resume swap works like this:
You bring ten paper copies of your resume
We put them in a folder
If employers like what they see, they take a copy and email you
Pretty brainless. So start polishing up your resume.
Sonic Pleasure
Musicians, bring out your fun or cool or weird instruments. Meet. Jam together. Collaborate.
If you have questions or experience problems, please report them to the BarCamp support forum. For issues related to this wiki, please see the PBWiki Support Forum.