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| This event is being planned and will take place on Saturday March 22nd, 2008 in Castle Rock (see details below) |
SkeptiCamp is a new kind of BarCamp, a conference whose content is provided by attendees. Where BarCamp is focused on technology, SkeptiCamp instead focuses on topics of interest to skeptics, including science, critical thinking and skeptical inquiry. For full details, including a listing of other camps being organized, visit the SkeptiCamp main page.
Event Details
| Who | You! Everyone is welcome. Add your name to the List of Attendees below |
| When | Main Event: Sat March 22nd - 9:00 AM |
| Cost | This event is free! |
| Where | Philip S. Miller Library |
| Address | 100 S. Wilcox St. Castle Rock, CO 80104 |
Campers (organizers, attendees, participants, and various hangers-on)
Organizer: Rich Ludwig (rich.ludwig at gmail dot com)
The Denver Skeptics Meetup has a signup page here (requires registration.)
OR, add your name below by editing this page. The password is c4mp.
- Gary on Pariedolia - Believing is Seeing
- R.G. Price (http://www.rationalrevolution.net) on Family Tomb of Jesus
- Reed Esau on Skepticism 101 - a barnstorming tour through the basics of skepticism
- Abel Francisco on Weapons of Mass Deception - the manufacture of consent
- Linda Rosa - Therapeutic Touch and other nurse quackery
- Larry Sarner - Update on Health Related bills in Colorado
- Emily Rosa - is currently a maybe
- Crystal Yates-White -- something about Skepticism and the Practice of Mindfulness
- Dr. Joseph Albietz - Medical quackery
- Rocky Mountain Paranormal Society - 1 hour presentation.
- Amy Phillips - Mars Needs Women and so Does the Skeptics-Why women need to be active in the skeptic movement.
- Frank Haskett - just along for the discussion.
- Jeanette Norman - denialism vs skepticism
- minusRusty (probable) - Possible methodolgy for us to test JFK ballistics/physics ("Mellon Shoot", a la Penn & Teller).
- Randy & Sarah - maybe's as attendees. Sounds very interesting.
- Paul - Discussion on Scientific understanding of mystical, psychic, and occult experiences. Derived from the Skeptic's Dictionary Newsletter (Robert Todd Carroll) and Andrew Neher's Book The Psychology of Transcendence
How to Participate?
- Lead a session on a topic related to skepticism that's important to you.
- Contribute your experience and expertise.
- Help document SkeptiCamp by writing, taking photos, blogging and just generally spreading the word. Upload photos to Flickr, presentations to SlideShare and videos to YouTube.
- Use the tags SkeptiCampColorado and SkeptiCamp.
- Help improve this site. Edit this page with the password: c4mp