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BarcampUKGovweb09

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BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering 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. 

BarcampUKGovweb09

 

BarcampUKGovweb took place In January 2008 for those working in and around, or simply interested in, UK government online. It was an opportunity for people with a wide variety of skills, experiences and perspectives to share their knowledge and get to know each other.

Since then an awful lot has happened - such as great examples of using social media tools and initiatives to make better use of government data. This second government online barcamp will be an opportunity to share some of the learnings of the last year and gain some ideas about what to do next.

This event should be of interest to all who work in the UK government digital media community: permanent civil servants, contractors, consultants, agencies, advisers, supporters, observers, and critics. 

If you think you've got something to contribute to improving how government organisations use the web, then this event is for you. There's a  Google Group that was set up for last year's event where you can find out more. 

Sign up further down this page, and be prepared to lead a session on something.

  • What did you build in the last year that you're most proud of?
  • What didn't quite come off as you'd hoped this year? - and even better, why didn't it work?
  • What's the coolest thing you're working on at the moment?
  • What's the tool or technique you can't believe we aren't all using?

 

Some Background Reading

Pageflakes page from the last barcamp: BarcapUKGovWeb pageflake 

 

Event details

When Saturday 31st January 2009

Where tba 

 

Schedule 

  • Morning
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon
  • Dinner
  • Evening/Party 

Proposed Sessions 

  • I'd like to run a social media surgery - a drop in space for people to come by to get some free advice on what social media type stuff they could use to solve a problem, or even if they would just like to have Twitter demonstrated to them! Dave Briggs
  • [Jenny Brown] Last year I talked about why I love Twitter. Guess what? I STILL love it! Let's assess the best and the worst Twitter action of 2008.
  • [Tim Davies] I could run a session around practical and ethical issues of using Social Network Sites in democratic engagement / youth participation. Or possibly something about Plings (DSCF funded pilot to collect, mash up and disseminate information about positive activities for young people) [Steven Flower] I could help with that!

     

Topics I would like to hear about 

  • Making better use of search optimisation techniques
  • What hasn't happened since the last one

 

Volunteers to help organise the event 

 

Participants (aka Campers) 

 

Sponsors 

  • DavePress Ltd would be happy to contribute something to running costs
  • Not wanting to be outdone by Dave Briggs - Podnosh would alos be happy to bosh some dosh if needed.

 

Task List

(please cross out (and say who you are!) when it's done/claimed) 

 

Tech

  • Wifi
  • Projector (I can find a projector)
  • White Boards
  • Photo
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Streaming or Stickam or Skype

 

Non-tech

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Coffee/Tea
  • Tables and chairs 
  • Spreading word to non-obvious types i.e. comms and policy folk who don't know a BarCamp from their elbow

 

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

Please use the tag barcampukgovweb09 for content related to this event  

*note from Jenny Brown - this is an enormously long tag! Can I suggest GovCamp09 instead?

 

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