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We only have five days before PodCampSLC kicks off. The current schedule we have at the moment:
9-10 Come by and get your name tag, get a seat, and schedule your discussions
10-11 Kick off and Keynote by Michael Harper, Professor, Utah Valley University
11:15-12:15 Attend Session 1, join another discussion, or start your own
12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:30-2:30 Attend Session 2, join another discussion, or start your own
2:45-3:45 Attend Session 3, join another discussion, or start your own
4 Wrap up, comments and final thoughts
There will be a Podcasting Genius Bar — Completely open access to recorders, cameras, software, and experts. Michael Harper, from UVSC/UVU, is driving this offering. Please contact Michael with suggestions or to volunteer — harpermi AT uvsc DOT edu.
We need to be out of the building as soon as we can after the wrap up.
Bring your friends, business associates, anyone who is interested in sharing ideas or learning more about new media. Thanks, and we’ll see you there.
Hello everyone, well, you knew it was bound to happen. PodCamp has come to Salt Lake City, Utah. On Saturday January 26th, 2008, at the Salt Lake Main Library building, 210 East 400 South, we will hold the first PodCamp.
The web site address is www.podcampslc.org. You can confirm your registration at the Upcoming.org site.
If you would be interested in helping with the organization of this event, please send an email to podcampslc AT gmail.com.
We still have a lot to do and need a lot of help. Please consider volunteering. We also need people to present, so if you’re a new media guru or RockStar, please let us know what you can share.
There are also sponsorship opportunities. We would love to share those with you as well.
PodCamp isn’t just about podcasting! If you’re interested in blogging, social media, social networking, podcasting, video on the net, if you’re a podsafe musician (or want to be), or just someone curious about new media, then please join us — and bring a friend or colleague.
The event will be free of charge to the public but we would really appreciate advance registration so we know how many people will be attending.
We have also created a Facebook group where we will communicate a lot of the activities of the PodCamp. If your not a member of Facebook we encourage you to join. It’s a great opportunity to connect with others who have the same interest as you.
Please blog about this event as often as possible. Spread the word. Invite your blog readers, your podcast listeners and your videocast watchers. We want everyone to attend, from beginners to pros.
There will be more information to follow.
Another question from Chris Brogan, and one I’m asked a lot, is how do I find time to Blog, Photowalk, Podcast and connect? It’s a great question. The simple answer is I just make time. I have set myself up so I can blog or podcast from my laptop or my PDA, and I carry my camera where ever I go so I can capture pictures at events I’m at or when something happens around me. I’ve also trained my mind when I see something interesting I quickly decide if its something I can blog about. A lot of times I’m taking notes and capturing ideas that I want to blog about later.
Here are some things I do to find time to make media:
There is one thing I have come to appreciate about creating media and blogging, I need to have my priorities straight. My family is very patient and allows me to spend time pursuing it, but you have to make time for them too. Want more time to be involved in the creation of new media, make sure all your other priorities are in line.
Seriously though, the reason I find time to do a lot of what I do is because I like to participate. I like connecting with others who have the same likes as I do. I like sharing through my blog, my photos and my tweets. You may find the time it takes to engage in all the social networking is more than you are willing to commit. I think that’s perfectly acceptable. Do what you can. But most importantly have fun.
I will have an opportunity to speak at the Utah New Media Conference on October 18th. The topic will be Podcasting. I will be sharing the stage with Lorri Randle of MediaJoltz, who will speak on Videocasting.
I will share more on the event as it approaches. I do know that the topics covered will be Blogging, Podcasting/Videocasting, Social Media (Facebook, MySpace) and Monetizing your website.
Make plans to be there. Visit the conference web site here.
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Here are photos of people in attendance. We had almost 20, 17 I think was the number, right Jason?
We met at Goodwood in Draper. I like Goodwood, sort of like Famous Dave’s only fancier. The food was ok, but the amount of room we had was much better than at Applebees.
There was a lot of discussion on Social Networks. Jesse Stay walked us through the basics of creating a Facebook Application. That was very interesting.
All in all it was good times at Goodwood. See everyone next month.