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PublicMediaCamp

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PUBLIC MEDIA CAMP - Facilitating the evolution of public broadcast media

 

 

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We're hosting a BarCamp to provide a collaborative space that explores public media's relevance and vision for the future. This event is designed as a solutions playground for public media innovation.

 

Who should attend?

Public Radio Enthusiasts and Volunteers

Show Programmers/Content Producers

New Media Visioneers

Technologists

Radio and New Media Geeks

Arts and Cultural Leaders

Bloggers (current and future)

Business Model Innovators

 


Want to get involved? Subscribe on Google Groups

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Visit the Public Media Camp Google Group


 

What is it?

 

Friday Evening - We'll gather for dinner and drinks to connect and catalyze the weekend events. We'll build the grid for Saturday & Sunday.

 

Day 1 - Customer/Community + Industry Day (Bay Area/Santa Cruz pubmedia listeners + pubmedia folks + producers + station managers + hosts) Invites the local community to participate in the future of public media conversation. The goal will be to gain a richer understanding of how public media can better serve the needs of the community and how we can leverage current and emerging technologies. The open conference format will provide an arena to leverage the expertise of the participants and share the collective knowledge of the group to forward the evolution and sustainability of public media.

 

Day 2 - Technology Day (pubmedia + geeks) Hackathon day for programmers to develop a relevant pubmedia project or widget. Participants will learn from others as they go, but the focus is not on instruction. The outcome of the day would be to create working software.

 

 

When?

Opening Night - November 14

Barcamp - November 15 & 16

 

Santa Cruz, CA

 

 

Where?

Santa Cruz, CA

http://www.nextspace.us/

 

 

Why Santa Cruz?

Quiddities, a Santa Cruz CA web development firm, received a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for their project RadioEngage.

 

RadioEngage will provide a next generation open source solution for public radio stations. The platform will be developed for Santa Cruz local public radio station KUSP and made available for other public radio stations to implement.

 

KUSP serves the Central Coast of California and is excited to embrace new open source technologies to better serve its community.