Thanks to everyone who participated in our discussions, set-up and tear-down and post-event beers.
Since we had issues with wifi and we weren't able to do much blogging during the event, if you've got notes, links to photos, whatever, please use the Google group to do so:
Participants (aka Campers)
- Matt Neznanski: @mneznanski, mkneznanski at gmail dot com
- Daniel Bachhuber: @danielbachhuber, danielbachhuber at gmail dot com
- Melinda Bardon: @mbardon, melinda dot bardon at gmail dot com
- Carlos Virgen: @carlos72, crvirgen at gmail dot com
- Libby Tucker: libby dot tucker at gmail dot com
- Courtney Sherwood, @csherwood, Columbian business blog, csherwood at gmail dot com
- Mark Briggs, @markbriggs, mark at journalism20 dot com
- Steve Suo, stevesuo at infoliberator dot com
- Issac Viel, @isaacviel
- Bennett Hall, Corvallis Gazette-Times, bennett.hall at lee dot net
- Katie Stansberry, kpontius at uoregon dot com
- Matt Stansberry, @mstansberry, mattstansberry at gmail dot com
- Alasdair Stewart, alasdairstewart at wwub dot com
- Seth Long, Sound Publishing, @greenergrad, slong at soundpublishing dot com
- Sam Churchill, schurchill at gmail dot com. Here's a story on my blog (http://www.dailywireless.org/2009/02/20/news-innovation-barcamp/)
- and photos of the event (http://flickr.com/photos/samchurchill/sets/72157614302729440/show/)
- Rhett Register, hrregister at yahoo dot com
- Nicole Perkins, @nicoleAP, Nperkin1 at uoregon dot com
- Don Snedecor, Multnomah Village Post, don at multnomahpost dot com
- Tom Henderson, capitol-eye at hotmail dot com
- Rebecca, @cookingupastory
What?
BarCamp NewsInnovation Portland is
one of the regional editions of BarCamp NewsInnovation.
The idea is bring together 25 or more energetic, tech-savvy, open-minded individuals who embrace the chaos in the media industry because the ability to do really cool things still exist.
Our goal is to identify what some of those really cool things are, and then figure out how to do them.
Everyone may participate, especially people outside of the news industry who love to consume news and information and are great thinkers and innovators. We're looking for: journalism students, web developers, freelance journalists, local beat reporters, technologists, editors, entrepreneurs, journalism professors, and news consumers with ideas for the future of news.
For more ideas, watch this video by Dave Cohn with NewsInnovation founder Jason Kristufek:
When? Where?
When: Saturday, Feb. 21, 9 am to 5 pm
Where: Portland State University - Smith Memorial Student Union Room 229 Google map Campus map (Thanks to the PSU Vanguard!)
Please register for this event. It's free, but space is limited.

If you'd like to stay updated, please sign up for the Google Group or invite your friends on Facebook.
LIVEBLOG, LIVESTREAM
Click Here to join the liveblog starting Saturday morning.
If you can't make it to the event on Saturday tune in to our livestream at:
http://www.mogulus.com/newsinnovation_portland
Schedule
I'm thinking that morning sessions are well-suited to getting some information out there with presentations and general brainstorming sessions using the below list to work from. In the afternoon, let's make an effort to try to hack together some answers, plans, partnerships, whatever, so we can come away with some action steps. Thoughts?
9-9:45 Scheduling, introductions
10-10:45
11-11:45
Noon-1 p.m. Lunch
1-1:45
2-2:45
3-3:30 Break
3:30-4:15
4:30-5 Wrap-up
5-? SPJ-sponsored happy hour (Market St. Pub?)
Proposed Sessions / Presentations / Problems to Solve
This is where you can help plan. Please add to the list of things you'd like to talk about. We'll be using this list during the first session of the day to see how we'd like to proceed.
- What would a local news startup look like? Are there examples in the Portland area?
- What is journalism in 10 years? How does journalism evolve with technology?
- What are some non-common formats for journalism to take?
- Daniel - what are the core competencies of a news organization online? re: a 10000words post about sections rendered obsolete by the weband "Why not writing a story is innovation"
- Daniel - Opening up to the community: the advantages of being transparent and iterative in the reporting process; why you might want to create a cafe out of the newsroom...
- How do we pay for good journalism online? Business models: anyone using one that works?
- Independent journalists: Is freelancing our future?
- How do we maintain integrity while moving to an all-digital future?
- Discuss CoPress and the merits/demerits of collaboration on technology?
- ORBlogs?
Sponsors
The Society of Professional Journalists, Oregon and Southwest Washington Chapter would like to sponsor a happy hour at the end of the day. SPJ will cover appetizers and non-alcoholic refreshments. I suggest holding it at the Market Street Pub near the PSU campus but I'm open to suggestions. I'll also send an announcement to SPJ members inviting them to participate in barcamp and/or attend the happy hour. - Libby
Thanks to Publish2 for donating $100 for coffee and snacks!
Interested in sponsoring? Please contact one of the planners if you or your company wants to help defray costs.
Planners
Volunteers
Logistics
(please -cross out- when it's done)
Tech
Wifi
Projector, White Boards (Carlos - projector, whiteboards are included in the room)
Photo - Daniel will bring his photo gear
Video (Carlos, a couple of HD cams, shotgun mics, and laptop for livestreaming)
Audio
Non-tech
Breakfast Matt
Lunch (On your own)
Coffee/Tea Matt, Melinda
Tables and chairs Comes with the room
Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.
Please use the tag newsinnovationpdx for content related to this event
Who's blogging?
Help plan with our Google Group!