PubCamp Melbourne - The Web 2.0 Media Day
Monday June 23, 2008
from
3:00pm -
8:30pm
Come along to "PubCamp - The Web 2.0 Media Day - A Conference and Unconference". It's a free event about the future of media and the Web covering Web 2.0, social and citizen media, the semantic web, mobile, widgets, online advertising and revenue models, copyright, cross-media and more.
You might have heard of BarCamp. Interested in where media is heading? Then PubCamp is for you!
PubCamp is proudly brought to you by itechne as part of our SemanticMedia initiative.
The Melbourne event:
Monday 23rd June at 3pm at Rydges, 186 Exhibition St near the Theatre District. Arrive from 2.30 for tea and coffee for a sharp 3.00pm start.
* Immerse yourself in good ideas with smart people in an information-packed afternoon and evening.
* Share leading-edge insights into where the Web and online media are heading and explore case studies and examples from around the world.
* Be part of a conversation and debate with other people working in media and online.
* Find out how other people are approaching the challenges, and take part in open panel and workshop discussions.
PubCamp - The Web 2.0 Media Day is free to attend and has two parts. A formal conference and briefing seminar with traditional sessions runs from 3-6pm, and an open "unconference" designed to foster community and conversation runs from 6.30-8.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend either or both, and there's a networking session with drinks from 6-6.30pm.
The event presentations and some podcasts will be available online afterwards if you can't make it in person.
Get involved and bring along colleagues and friends. If you have topics you'd like to see covered, ideas for presentations, or want to start a conversation, then the Unconference is your chance. It's open for everyone. To nominate sessions or find out more go to the website.
Please pass on an invitation to anyone you think might want to be involved too.
Seats are limited, so RSVP early here on upcoming.
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Category:
Education
"That the new world of media choice is a dagger to the hearts of producers and creators alike"
For the affirmative, Richard Walsh.
For the negative, Bronwen Clune.
Sparks will fly!