What Is It?
It's a BarCamp, the Open Source Version of a Conference
PresentationCamp is an ad-hoc gathering of passionate folks who want to share, interact and spread the love around the topic of presentation design and delivery. Come to learn, come to share: everyone walks away knowing a little bit more.
No More Death by PowerPoint
Spending your days and nights toiling away on a killer slide set? Need to develop one? Hearing about the new trends set by Nancy Duarte, Guy Kawasaki, Garr Reynolds and others? Wondering if the new trend toward visuals and storytelling are really going to take you to the next level? Did you see a fantastic presentation and want to emulate it?
Yes? Then let's get together and talk about it.
Is it a Conference?
Yes. It's your conference. Giving a presentation is open to anyone, and encouraged! Want to talk/present, or see who's talking? See the Sessions and Schedule below for topics submitted by attendees (and add your own if you're coming). The event schedule will be determined from 9:30-10:00 AM, and all attendees are invited to host a session. You do not have to host if you don’t want, but it is encouraged. Once the schedule is set, the fun begins! Expect to be engaged, educated, and hopefully entertained as well.
New to the Unconference Model? Check out this PDF that explains what to expect.
Event Details
When: Saturday, February 28, 2009
9:30 AM-4 PM. Sessions start at 10 AM. Agenda-making starts at 9:30, so come early to snag a good session time!
Where: Stanford University, Cordura Hall 100
Registration
Register here through TicketLeap. Registration closed
- Admission is only $10, which helps defer costs for materials and lunch.
- Please note this fee is nonrefundable.
Sponsors
- Stanford University H-STAR
- Duarte Design is donating slide:ology books and T-shirts to be raffled at camp.
- The VINNOVA-Stanford Center for Innovation Journalism Research will sponsor morning coffee -- no need to grab something on the way!
- Garr Reynolds and Peachpit Press are donating copies of PresentationZen to give away.
Moved to its own page - check out all the cool pre-planned events and attendees!
Planners
The Impetus for PresentationCamp
Carolyn and Don were seated next to each other at a slide:ology seminar at Duarte Design (the firm who did Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth slides) last year. Afterwards, they felt it would be great to followup by getting feedback from others while going through the presentation design/iteration process. They started meeting at John's office to workshop and peer critique their own presentations. Out of those meetings, the idea of PresentationCamp was born.
Looking for a Few Good Volunteers
PresentationCamp runs on the energy and good will of the participants. Can you devote a little of your time at the conference to do any of the following? Please contact contact the organizers if you can, and we'll send you a link to the detailed task list to choose where you can help.
Morning setup
Monitor the Registration Table (even if it's only for a few minutes)
- Collect Session Sheets (easy to do and really helpful!)
- Cleanup (stay a bit after the end to help put the space back the way we found it)
Volunteers
- Olya Lapina
- Katie Ferrick
- Jay Cross will bring a videocam and record interviews and snippets.
- Rick Evans
Stuff We Need to Make the Event Wonderful
We need one more LCD projector for a breakout area. Done! Thanks to Terry Gault for bringing
- Extension cords and power strips to make it easier to plug in at some of the breakout areas
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Sponsors
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hStar at Stanford (thanks for the space!)
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| Duarte Design via Nancy Duarte (thanks for the copies of slide:ology and t-shirts to give away!) |
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| VINNOVA-Stanford Center for Innovation Journalism Research (thanks for the coffee in the morning!) |
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| Peachpit Press via Garr Reynolds (thanks for the copies of Presentation Zen to give away!) |
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