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CookCamp

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CookCamp

 

CookCamp is an un-conference where we will bring together people from diverse backgrounds (health, technology, design, food, cooking, and more), mix them together over the course of one or more days, and share and learn from one another.

 

What is CookCamp?

 

CookCamp arose from some discussions during HealthCamp that focused on prevention and behavior change. For this CookCamp we will focus less on food preparation (at least at the venue) and more on the issues surrounding food and cooking (political, social, geographical, ethical). But we will have healthy food to eat and hopefully a food prep demo or two.

 

Check out the Session Ideas below and add some of your own!

 

Date: Saturday, February 24, 2007

Venue: TBD, in the San Francisco Bay Area (We are still working on this. If you know of a great place, please do let us know)

 

Soliciting Duration Suggestions!

 

How long should CookCamp run for? Should there be a Friday evening event? Add your thoughts below and we'll make a decision on January 10.

 

CookCamp is free and open.

 

If you are new to Barcamps see the side bar on the right =======================>

 

And read the following: What to expect at a BarCamp, BarCampHostingPoints, How to use this wiki

 

Add notes to What to expect at a CookCamp as we learn more


 

Who

 

Planners -- people who will make it happen -- in random order

 

 

Participants = Cookcampers = people who will make it happen

To add your name click on the edit page button above.

 

  1. Dave Chiu homepage, blog
  2. Ray Seddigh
  3. Ann Haiden drAnnHaiden
  4. Sissie Hsiao

 

Folks who are interested (but not sure yet if they'll make it)

 

  1. Tracy Ruggles blog
  2. Tim Bonnemann Blog
  3. Abe Burmeister blog

 

Regrets


 

Session Ideas

What do you want to talk about, issues to cover, areas to innovate, etc.?

 

  • Testing and health: how can we make it easier to find out about health issues? Can we do some testing on-site so people know what goes on? For example, things like gluten allergy (Celiac Disease)or other food allergies.
  • What are some ways we can help people make better decisions in the supermarket?
  • Social networking in support of health and nutrition
  • Some of the science behind how food works in conjunction with our genes, enzymes, immune system, hormones and whatnot - and how the wrong nutrition can contribute to a variety of very common diseases and chronic health problems - or possibly even things like cancer.
  • How we can use technology to make eating right easier. And how to use it to promote the nutritional dialog between health care providers and patients.
  • Making sense of organic, pesticides, toxins and food borne bacteria, etc.
  • What all the bacteria that live in the digestive system do with your food, and how they actually produce chemicals that can potentially contribute to health problems and symptoms.
  • How we can get better food in our schools?
  • Can we make time to get back into our kitchens?
  • The geography (and geopolitics) of food.

 

 

Info for Presenters

 

 

Why

 

The phrase "Garbage In, Garbage Out" is just as applicable to the information we consume as it is to the food we consume. Taking a proactive approach to managing our health, instead of responding to health events as they arise, requires different strategies than those we employ today. What does this future require? What are some of the problems we currently face? How can we replace "Garbage In" with a new standard of awesomely tasty food that's good for us? How can we have fun with it?

 

Needs

Please note in your participant/planner entry if you can help with any of this. Are we missing anything?

 

  1. Infrastructure deities for setting up wifi and mutimedia gear.
  2. Previous barcamp participants, planners, and aficionados to help in case non-tech participants or nubes have questions. And to help the event stay true to the original barcamp vision.
  3. More planners
  4. More participants
  5. More session ideas!
  6. Interested sponsors
  7. CookCamp T-shirts or Apron designs!

 

 

We'll do our darndest to provide:

 

  • Wiki, Wifi (NetworkConfiguration) and Power, PowerStrips
  • Food and Drinks for overnighters. (There are many locations nearby where food and drinks can be had, as well)
  • Tables, Chairs, Sofas, PoofChairs (could use more furniture!)
  • Projector, White Boards
  • Toilet paper, paper towels and trash bags
  • CookCampSponsors -- sponsors who made the whole weekend free of charge

 

Bring

 

  • Sleeping Bag + Pillow (if you wish to camp, and depending on the venue)
  • Computerness
  • Healthful Cookingness
  • Ideas and demos.
  • Foods or ingredients? TBD
  • Healthful Recipies
  • If you have schwag you want to share, this is probably a good place
  • CookCampFoodStuffs, CookCampDrinkStuffs, CookCampGearStuffs

 

Discussion and Questions Asked So Far

 

See CookCampDiscussion

 

Contact The CookCamp Planners

 

  • Email cookcamp2007 ---at- yahoo --dot- com

 

Who's talking about us?

 

 

Add more blogs here...


To Do:

The following sections are holding areas for things to keep track of for now

 

Once we have more information...

 

Travel & Accommodations To fill in once we know more about the venue

 

 

[http://maps....] CookCamp area street map


Once the event is under way

 

 

 

Photographers please consider licensing your images under (cc-by-2.0) so they may be eligible for upload to Wikimedia Commons and inclusion within the Wikipedia BAR Camp article. Non-commercial (cc-nc-foo) photos are inelegible.

 

If you write code at a BarCamp, consider licensing it under the BarCampLicense.


To do after the event:

 


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