
Barcamp Singapore 3 is here!
Dates: Sat Feb 28, Sun Mar 1 2009
Venue: Ngee Ann Polytechnic Blk 27, Level 2 (Teaching and Learning Centre), 535 Clementi Road, Singapore 599489
Objective:
To bring together interesting people in the IT, media, energy, bio-tech and other sectors to share ideas in an collegial atmosphere of unabashed geekery.
What will happen at the BarCamp?
"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."
There are no spectators, only participants. You are encouraged to give a demo, lead a session, or help out generally. We have 5 rooms with projectors and white boards for sessions, plus a general room for hanging out and chatting. The entire venue has open wi-fi. Sessions can be any format - a presentations/discussions/panel etc. Each session is 30 minutes long. We recommend you present for 10 minutes and keep 20 minutes for discussion. You can also schedule double sessions lasting 1 hour.
BarCamp informally begins at 7pm Friday Feb 27 with a dinner, one warm-up, freestyle general session, and a few games of Werewolf. Volunteers will be setting up the venue at this time so if you look idle you will be pressed into service.
BarCamp officially begins at 10am Saturday Feb 28 with a welcome by the organizers, a quick 3-word introduction by all the participants, and a "sneak peeks" series of 3-minute lightning talks where everybody is invited to quickly share what they've been working on lately. If you have slides, those slides MUST be already online at a URL that we can just type into Firefox when you get up to talk. HTML, PDF, Keynote, and PPT formats are OK. All others are at your own risk; you won't have time to plug in your computer so make sure your slides will work on somebody else's browser.
BarCamp continues into Sunday Mar 1 with sessions from 10am to 1pm and wraps up with a general session at 1pm followed by lunch.
You are welcome to stay overnight at the venue. Bring a sleeping bag and a mat. We're looking into toilet and shower facilities now.
Regarding session scheduling: this time in Singapore, we are trying an hybrid approach. We are letting about 50% of the session to be pre-registered. Some presenters have already registered via the "Speaker Registration" form below. If you register now, we can give you a confirmed slot.
The rest of the sessions will be scheduled unconference-style at the event itself. We'll have a large session board. Write down your name and your session topic on a piece of paper and tape it to the board. To reschedule, move the paper. To promote your session, give a 3 minute preview, and remember to state clearly your name and the title of your session.
If there's a session you want to attend, make a mark on the paper. Different rooms have different sizes, so a popular session may move to a larger room. If your session gets no votes, that's okay; the law of two feet means you're pretty likely to pick up some stragglers anyway.

Speakers post their topics on the wall for the attendees to vote. (From Chiang Mai Barcamp)
Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web. Just put a link on this wiki.
You can learn more about BarCamp here: http://barcamp.org/TheRulesOfBarCamp
Attendees:
Scroll down below to register.
Speakers/ Sessions Line-up:
Below are some of the speakers already registered their topics. The timings and the venue may change. The detailed write-up on the sessions is here.
Day 1: 28 Feb (Sat) from 10am to 6pm
Speaker Registration
If you already know you've got something to share, please register/book a slot with the form below:
Attendee Registration
Register now! It's FREE!
Organisers and Supporters

Linux Users Group Singapore, SGEntrepreneurs, The Digital Movement, e27 Singapore
Kelvin Quee, Claudia Lim, Bill Claxton, Preetam Rai
Sponsored by:
To be added soon
Other references...
Notes from Meeting 1 - 08 Jan 2009
Bill Claxton added a page to discuss programming.