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Findings of Barcamp Berlin 3

Barcamp Berlin 3 is over and with the closing of Berlin Web Week I´m finding time to write down a little conclusion from organizer side.

Overall I see this Barcamp as a success and thank all participants who took part. A special thanks to everybody who helped out during / before and after the two days, your offering to help was very much appreciated. We had around 800 unique visitors, some Saturday, some Sunday and most of you came both days. At the end we had 102 sessions and only one spot in Sunday morning’s sessions was left empty. That is really impressive. Also the visitors from Kirgistan and Australia did make my day. It was great to see you guys.

I am very happy with the atmosphere throughout the whole Barcamp and I heard that a lot of networking took place. Also, with the exception of the Ad-hoc network, internet connectivity was always good. ;-)

Ok, we were a little bit too optimistic with the acoustic in our “Open Space”, trying to have the speaker speak in different directions wasn´t enough to divide the talks. That was a learning for us although I personally still find this concept very promising. Mea culpa.
I hope our little modification on Sunday did help a little.

There is only one thing that leaves me wondering. A lot of Blog-Posts cover the topic of low session quality and annoying sales pitches. The conclusion, that the basic rules of Barcamp are not used anymore is near with hearing this.

First of all: YOU ARE BARCAMP! That means that all of you take part in making Barcamps a success. And hearing about bad session quality gives me the burning question, why no one else is holding better sessions or helping the respective speaker if possible. If there is a sesssion you do not like, do walk out of it, but make sure to give constructive feedback to the person holding it - how else are they suppose to understand and improve? I also know some experts in certain topics not holding a session this time, but lament on poor session quality. YOU ARE BARCAMP!

Another thing I hear very often lately is “Quality Sunday”. This means that some campers see the sessions on Saturday as superficial and do only want to hold sessions on Sunday. Great thing! Just leave Saturday to all the “others”, not so high quality sessions… what a nice move.

I´m not able to follow. For me you are just wasting one complete day! A day made possible by a lot of people and sponsors. You also have an emphasis on different classes of campers, putting a block on the equal sharing, which is the base of this unconference form. THIS IS NOT BARCAMP!

Last thing I´d like to feature is the sales pitches. I heard some complains this year and I´m still wondering, why nobody addresses this within the respective sessions. If you´re not able to give feedback or use your feet to leave the session room than you will be ignored. It´s a pity to see this unfiltered consumption taking place.

You need to remember that you all are Barcamp. The organizers just provide the necessary framework, organize a location, drinks and food if there are enough sponsors. But even with that covered, at the end of the day it is still just the framework to allow every participant to make this his or her own event, contribute and be active. Meaning each and every one of us is responsible for success or failure. This means active participation, which I missed at some Barcamps lately…

Please don´t see this post as an affront to anyone. It´s just that these question keep wandering in my mind and I think that they need to be addressed. For the good of future Barcamp I´d like to see this topics discussed a lot and I´m looking forward to your comments.

Die Weltmaschine

Tomorrow the so called exhibition “Weltmaschine” (world machine) will be opened. Until November 16, 2008 you will be given an insight into the LHC experiments planned at CERN in Geneva.

If you are Berlin and interested in natural sciences, there is good news: Admission is free!

Opening hours
15.10. - 16.11.2008
Mon - Sun: 10am - 10pm
Thu 10am - 7pm

Venue
U-Bahnhof Bundestag, Berlin (map)

Was ist die „Weltmaschine“? Wissenschaftler aus aller Welt – viele davon aus Deutschland – wollen mit diesem gigantischen Forschungsinstrument dem Urknall auf die Spur kommen. „Weltmaschine“ – das ist der Large Hadron Collider LHC, ein Teilchenbeschleuniger am Forschungszentrum CERN in Genf. Er ist 27 km lang und liegt 100 Meter tief unter der Erde. Der LHC hat 2008 den Betrieb aufgenommen, und Forscher aus der ganzen Welt arbeiten fieberhaft daran, der Natur ihre Geheimnisse zu entlocken.

Lesen Sie mehr über den LHC, das CERN, die Rätsel des Universums und der modernen Physik, die Technik und die Menschen. Wir, die Gemeinschaft der deutschen Teilchenphysiker, vermitteln Ihnen hier etwas von der Faszination des größten Forschungsprojekts der Menschheit.

Description in German, Source: http://www.weltmaschine.de/

DNAdigital: Digital Natives coming together

This Friday, German digital natives are going to manifest their views and claims for the DNAdigital OpenSpace, taking place in Berlin on November 3, 2008.

DNAdigital

Diesen Freitag, also am 17. Oktober und somit direkt vor der Welcome Party des BarCamps, findet in der Berliner Homebase die Vorbereitung zur DNAdigital statt. Von 10 bis schätzungsweise 18 Uhr werden in der Location am Potsdamer Platz bis zu 120 Digital Natives Themen für den DNAdigital OpenSpace diskutieren.

Nettes Schmankerl: Besucher dieser Veranstaltung erhalten zudem einen Fahrtkostenzuschuss aus einem Topf von derzeit insgesamt 4.000€.

In der Homebase werden am Freitag Digital Natives zusammenkommen und über ihre Fragestellungen und Standpunkte gegenüber den Unternehmensvertretern am 03.11. debattieren. Dies soll in selbst organisierten Kleingruppen im Veranstaltungsformat eines OpenSpaces geschehen. Hauptunterschied zu einem “herkömmlichen” BarCamp: nicht einzelne Sessions mit einem/mehreren Vortragenden und evtl Diskussion im Sessionanschluss, sondern direkte “Diskussion” und “Selbstorganisation” der Kleingruppen. Jeder kann bei den Themen teilnehmen, die ihn am meisten interessieren und diese auch während der Veranstaltung wechseln. Am Ende werden die jeweiligen Ergebnisse präsentiert und dann als Ausgangsbasis für den 03.11. genutzt.

Es geht also darum, einen grundsätzlichen Standpunkt der Digital Natives zu finden und ihre Fragen und Forderungen an die Arbeitswelt/Arbeitgeber von morgen zu formulieren.

Wer also in der Stadt ist und bei der Gestaltung der Wirtschaft von morgen mitreden will, sollte da sein!

EduCamp 2008: A BarCamp focussing on Education

Currently the use of social software, e.g. weblogs, podcasts, wikis, is much discussed in the context of education at schools, universities or companies. At a time of a raising amount of information it seems to be necessary, to be connected with other people and to exchange the knowledge so everyone is up to date and can open up additional knowledge resources which can help to accomplish given challenges.

Continuing the discussion about the education trend the second educamp about “Teaching and Learning 2.0″ is organized on 10th to 12th of October 2008. Everyone who is interested in that education development is sincerely invited to come to the Erwin-Schrödinger-Centre at Humboldt University in Berlin. This building is featured with modern seminar rooms, an audimax and a big lounge area.

Main topics of the coming educamp are “Corporate Learning 2.0″ and “E-learning in universities”. Other planned subjects are, e.g. “E-Portfolios” or “Digital games and virtual worlds” in education. Based on the barcamp-concept, everyone is requested to bring an own issue along, which should be discussed.

(Text by: Johannes Bruns)

More seats, T-shirts and Tags

Since tonight there is an extra of 100 seats available for our Welcome Party, the Night of the BarCamp and the main events on Saturday and Sunday. Our “internationals list” remains at a maximum of 100 seats reserved for visitors coming from abroad. Every one of the “next 100” on our waiting list has been upgraded automatically and should now appear in the list of attendees. All members are advised to check out the registration page to find out about their current status of registration.

To reduce this BarCamp’s no show rate, we strongly request all our members to keep their status of attendance up to date. Those who are not able to visit BarCamp Berlin 3 may select “I won’t come” in the corresponding list. By doing this you give a chance of attending to those waiting for a free seat.

We’re going to order the BarCamp T-shirts within the next week. So everybody is asked to check the T-shirt topic added to everyone’s profile questions. Members can choose between different sizes for men and women. If you don’t wish to receive a BarCamp T-Shirt, please select “no T-shirt”. Additionally every member should check the tags stated on the profile. Only the first three tags (separated by comma) will appear on the printed name badge.