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The value of the community - Community building for web 2.0 sites - Luc Levesque
Building a business on Facebook - Alec Saunders
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What is BarCampOttawa? Think of it as a way to get the tech/geek community together in Ottawa, Ontario. Only one thing is certain: It's up to you to decide. The most important thing you should take away from the event? Relationships with other geeks in Ottawa!
Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.
Questions? Check out the google groups mailing list at: http://groups.google.com/group/barcamp/ or just post them in the "Questions" section at the bottom of this page. wino kredyt mieszkaniowy sprzedam mieszkanie sprzedam bilet
A Facebook Event has been created: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6061398633
BarCamp - Saturday, in November 17, 2007 8:30am to 5pm.
Where - Bitheads -> Google Maps: http://snipurl.com/bitheadsottawa
Casual & interactive
Barcamp is about participation and discussion. Below is a schedule if you'd like to present - to add yours (Click Edit Page & Log On). We'll have projectors, screens & white boards. Bring a laptop, memory stick or what ever you need to illustrate your points - OpenOffice or PowerPoint decks, 'Demos', code snippets or what ever - to engage participants.
Sessions are 40 minutes, but with an active audience, probing insights and both you and the audience involved in Q&A a 15 or so minute presentation is all that needed to start the discussion.
| Time | Room 1 | Room 2 - Social Media Stream | Room 3 | Room 4 |
| 8:30-9:00 | Coffee | Networking | Coffee | Networking |
| 9:00-9:30 | Intro & Session Sign-up Start of International DemoCamp | <- Intro | <- Intro | <- Intro |
| 9:30-10:15 | International DemoCamp | The value of the community - Community building for web 2.0 sites - Luc Levesque | Social Media Fundamentals: Transparency, Authenticity and the Culture of Generosity - Joseph Thornley | The Future of Email in Enterprise 2.0: If it's so 1990s, why is it still so dominant? - Vic Nishi |
| 10:15-11:00 | International DemoCamp | Building applications in FaceBook - Alec Saunders | ||
| 11:00-11:15 | International DemoCamp | Coffee | Networking | coffee |
| 11:15-12:00 | Collaboration and the Virtual Workplace - Scott Annan | Eyeball Currency: Monetizing your UX - Mitch Brisebois | Building collaborative applications using Jetfire Workflow scripting language. - Charles Wiebe & John Hansen | Predicting and Changing the Future, a participative discussion -- Mark Tovey and James A. Duncan |
| 12:00-12:45 | WikiNetNav, a new open source tool to visualize social and page networks of a wiki, and TikiWiki, more than a wiki! - Nelson Ko and Marc Laporte, admin of TikiWiki | Tyler Cope - Overlay.TV | Sweat Equity Network - a project to facilitate entrepreneurial innovation from within communities of strong, weak and potential ties Steve Fanjoy | |
| 12:45-1:45 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| 1:45-2:30 | Ian Graham - TheCodeFactory- Co-working | Exploiting the hype cycle for your tech product launch: a BR/PR case study on riding the iPhone - Nathan Rudyk - market2world communications - home of The New Way Things Are tech PR blog and the OCRIRadio Ottawa tech business podcast | ||
| 2:30-3:15 | Videos for Marketing - Craig Fitzpatrick (Devshop Inc., Uncommon Sense (for Software)) & Aydin Mirzaee | Social Software in the Enterprise - Opportunities and Problems - Eric Sauve, Tomoye | RepRap.org - building a 3D printer that makes its own parts. -Sebastien Bailard | |
| 3:15-3:30 | Break | Break | Break | Break |
| 3:30-4:15 | Francis Moran, Jill Pyle, inmedia Public Relations: Where does the blogosphere fit in a PR strategy? | |||
| 4:15-5:00 | Wrap-up | Wrap-up | Wrap-up | Wrap-up |
In conjunction with the Leeds UK BarCamp we are running International DemoCamp. Three companies from each city will demo their software and answer questions from an audience in both cities. This is possible because of a kind donation of services by Convenos Meeting Center
If you are interested in demoing please sign up in one of the three spots below. Due to the technology we are using we can only demo web applications without authentication requirements. Also don’t worry if you’ve demo’ed before. We want show Ottawa’s best.
DemoCamp rules and format applies.
| Number | Ottawa Demo | Leeds Demo |
| 1. | RaceDV | NetVides |
| 2. | Iotum | Edocr |
| 3. | info soon | info soon |
| 4. | info soon | info soon |
We'd like to thank each of these organisations for their generous support.
If you're interested in sponsoring we'd welcome (and need) your support. Contact Peter Childs.
Add yourself (Click Edit Page & Log on)! Include your instant messaging or email info.
Note Maximum 120 People - You must sign-up to attend - If you sign up and then can't make it please remove your name so someone else can sign up
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