Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Maxine, Cartoon, Homemade Gifts

conferences give way to Barcamp 2.0


Per alcuni una delle prime regole del BarCamp è non dire mai cos’è il BarCamp.( vedi Gianluca Pezzi )
Proviamo comunque a definire il termine.
Il nome di BarCamp si rifà al termine foobar: i BarCamp, infatti, sono nati in risposta ai Foo Camp, una "non-conferenza" annuale, su invito, ospitata dall'editore di testi sul software libero Tim O'Reilly. ( da Wikipedia )
BarCamp e’ una nonconferenza, as usually mean by the conference, which comes from the desire of people to share and learn in an open and free.
The BarCamp is a conference collaboratively, where anyone can "get in the chair," to propose a topic and talk to others, with the aim of promoting free thinking, curiosity, disclosure and dissemination of issues related to Web2.0.
BarCamp is an international network of non-conference. An unconference (unconference) is a meeting whose theme for discussion is decided by the participants rather than predetermined in advance by the organizers, an open meeting whose contents are proposed by the participants themselves. The events will take especially issues related to innovations on the use of the Web and social networks. (From Wikipedia)
E 'an intense event with discussions, presentations, debates and a lot of interaction among participants. Anyone with something to share or a desire to learn and 'welcome to Barcamp, but is also invited to participate.

Who can hold a BarCamp? Anyone who wants to shoulder the burden of organizing something as challenging .- What do you do to BarCamp? You talk, you listen, you know other people, joking, take photos, you do video, you twitter, you interview, you write ... ( Giovy )

being expected to share knowledge without embarrassment (which, theoretically at least, every participant is both spectator rapporteur), everybody can intervene if they wish, as long as they are entered promptly on the appropriate wiki. Sharing
also speaking on topics of interest, participating actively in the organization of the event.
What would be without the Web: presence, participation, conversation, dissemination, sharing, creativity
may have a key role in such events, the training of knowledge and sharing of knowledge must increasingly deal with it, so does the world of the school students, teachers being on the front lines every day, despite the difficulties. Learning can benefit from sharing and reworking 'horizontal' content typical of the new frontiers of the Web, the Web 2.0 (the web running from the bottom of sharing and cooperation of the Interior)

A variant of Barcamp are PubCamp , but that's another story.

Prof Daniele Pauletto ( Mentelab )