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What a day – barcamp shanghai june 2010

by Vivian

On June 12th The NetCircle hosted the first barcamp Shanghai in 2010 and it was an exciting day.

Even though the worldcup started the night before the first participants showed up before 9am and did’ t hesitate to help us with the final preparations – that’s the spirit of barcamp.

Around 10:30 we started with a bilingual moderation and an introduction round and went straight into the first session slot afterward. In total we had around 25 presentations, touching topics from development over startup management and metrics about learning chinese.

More than 90 participants from all over the world turned the barcamp into an inspirational and fun day – I am very happy that I’ ve had the opportunity to organize “my barcamp shanghai” – as this is another dream that came true.

We would like to thank all the participants for making this barcamp shanghai such a successful event – every barcamp is only as good as the people who participate.

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Barcamp shanghai is back @ the NetCircle

by Vivian

We may proudly announce that we`ll host our second barcamp Shanghai here at the NetCircle on June 12th 2010.

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What: BarCamp Shanghai 2010
When: Saturday, June 12, 9:30am – 06:00pm + afterparty @wkshanghai
Where: The NetCircle HQ

Sign up here for barcamp Shanghai

What is a Barcamp? (Short Version: A 24-hour ad-hoc, all-play unconference where everyone who attends participates by presenting or helping out.)

I am also very glad to be one of the organizers of this barcamp Shanghai as organizing these unconferences is one of my passions. Back in Germany I Co-founded the communitycamp and artcamp, co-organised barcamp Hamburg & wordcamp and helped out at many other camps.

I’m very excited as this barcamp also will be my first one outside of Europe and am looking forward to many interesting people, sessions and conversations – hope to see you there :-)

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What is a Barcamp?

by Tine

As we hear the question “what is a Barcamp?” pretty often, here’s a quick explanation:

Wikipedia says: BarCamp is an international network of user generated conferences — open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants.

Barcamp Logos

Barcamp Logos

Tantek Çelik provided the rules (source barcamp.org) based on the

  • 1st Rule: You do talk about BarCamp.
  • 2nd Rule: You do blog about BarCamp.
  • 3rd Rule: If you want to present, you must write your topic and name in a presentation slot.
  • 4th Rule: Only three word intros.
  • 5th Rule: As many presentations at a time as facilities allow for.
  • 6th Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations, no tourists.
  • 7th Rule: Presentations will go on as long as they have to or until they run into another presentation slot.
  • 8th Rule: If this is your first time at BarCamp, you HAVE to present. (Ok, you don’t really HAVE to, but try to find someone to present with, or at least ask questions and be an interactive participant.)
  • For me that’s the most important part: be an interactive participant! as in interaction, dialog, involvement, question and answer, transfer. A Barcamp is what you make it! If people don’t interact we will end up sitting in a room quietly. If everybody is an proactive participant though we will spend a fun time, sharing our knowlede, learning together, discussing, meeting new friend, having new ideas, …

    Sessionplan at UXCamp Berlin

    Sessionplan at UXCamp Berlin

    What are the topics?

    Whatever the participants are interested in. Traditionally geeky stuff, but if people keep asking you about your famous chicken pie recipe why not give a session about that. Or the other way around: You are very interested in a certain topic let’s say “optimizing Propel queries” just suggest a session about that, most likely somebody might stand up and say “Hey I know that stuff pretty well, I can give a session where you can ask questions, if enough people are interested, otherwise just chat with me lateron”. There are Barcamps with special topics UXCamp for example. UX stands for User Experience and it’s basically a Barcamp for User Experience, but also here it would be no problem to have a session about chicken pie, if you find your audience.

    Where can I suggest my session? What will the schedule be?

    A Barcamp day starts with the suggestion of the sessions. So everybody describes the kind of session the can do in about 30 seconds than the people who are interested just raise their hands. This way you know how many people might attend and which room to choose, if there are rooms with different sizes and equipment. Then the session gets pinned on the board for a certain time slot. After the planning – voila – there is a schedule and the sessions start.

    Any more questions? Feel free to ask at any time. I’ll just update this post with what you’d like to know in addition. This way this post might become a nice FAQ about Barcamps. Thanks for being a interactive participant!

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    BarCamp Shanghai 2009

    by Boby

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    We’re proud to announce that we’ll be hosting BarCamp Shanghai 2009. This year, BarCamp is part of the geeks on a plane tour, which is co-organized by our friends over at Web2Asia.

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    What: BarCamp Shanghai 2009
    When: Sunday, June 14, 11:00am – 05:00pm
    Where: The NetCircle HQ

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