This is a post BlogCamp Pune self-analysis presentation for campers. This will help you to be a better camper next time around.
Blogcamp or let me be bit more general, camping doesn't come naturally to us. Camping is not really a culture or part of our life when we are growing up. So when we are put into a camp like situation where a lot of like minded people are available but not there with a specific agenda, we tend to feel lost. It is natural. The thing to remember is that camps can get a lot done for you if you know how to make best use of the camp time.
At Barcamps or Blogcamps you have access to some like minded people who have dabbled around with the topic and are ready to share their knowledge. It is also a great setup to meet new people and build some relations with networking.
The above presentation should help you to plan how to go about in a camp and make full use of it. This should help you to become a better camper and that in turn will help us to have much better camps in future.
Happy camping!
Tarun Chandel
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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1 comments:
Makes sense. We are yet to catch up with the UnConference culture. Hopefully few camps and micro-camps will light up spark.
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