StixCampNewstead: 14th & 15th March, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
20 January 2009
Newstead Vic. to Host User Generated Unconference in March 09
All eyes will be turning to the Victorian town of Newstead on the 14th and 15th of March this year as it hosts the first StixCamp unconference.
Based on the BarCamp model, StixCampNewstead brings together mainly users and developers of open source tools and applications to share knowledge about particular subjects, in this case technology and business.
An unconference (unorganised conference) uses volunteers to secure the venue and funding but other organisational requirements such as calling for submissions, keynote speakers, reviews and talk scheduling are either not performed, or done so on the day.
Organiser, Ben Balbo, says this model is surprisingly effective, providing participants with an opportunity to share their own knowledge and expertise in an interactive environment. “StixCamps are open forums for knowledge sharing, something that developers have been doing for years over the Internet. A typical event will start with a welcome from the lead organiser and a short scheduling session, where those interested in presenting or leading a discussion will assist with the scheduling of the day’s itinerary.”
Balbo has organised two BarCampMelbourne events in previous years, including the first BarCamp in Australia. “After last year’s hugely successful city-based event, it was suggested that successive unconferences alternate between rural and city locations. Rural locations serve to spread knowledge and sharing to those that might not readily travel to a major city.”
Newstead resident and StixCampNewstead organiser, Dave Hall, says locals are looking forward to the upcoming event. “Every second conversion I have with local residents involves StixCamp.”
Anyone interested in attending StixCampNewstead, or being kept informed about future events, including the next BarCampMelbourne in September 2009, is encouraged to join the announcement mailing lists on the following websites:
http://vic.au.stixcamp.org/
http://barcampmelbourne.org/
For further information please contact:
Ben Balbo
Convener
StixCamp and BarCampMelbourne
ben {at} benbalbo(.)com
0415 127 120
March 2nd, 2009 at 2:45 pm
Greetings, Is the campmopen to people who are not expert in technology?
How do I register?
Best wishes, Rupert.
March 2nd, 2009 at 6:35 pm
Hi Rupert,
There’s a register link on the right nav from the home page that links to http://vic.au.stixcamp.org/register/
You don’t need to be an expert to come along, but you do need to participate. BarCamps (and StixCamps) are about collective learning and sharing of ideas. You don’t need to give a presentation; there are other ways of participating: share your ideas, question presenters when you have some input or require clarification, get together with people outside of the presentations and brain storm solutions to problems, and so on.
Cheers
Ben
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