Earlier this week I spoke to Lizzie who runs the communications for the Shine 2010 unconference.
We spoke about a lot of things connected to the event. I took part last year and didn’t feel a huge amount of community engagement. It’s funny to think that I feel more positive community cohesion in the [...]
So last year I went around and told people at the World Travel Market to look to their own local communities before trying to build a social media campaign. This year I’ve actually applied to speak about it (yes, in front of people and all that!)
This is the synopsis I just submitted: (I’ve never [...]
Localgovcamp London on 4 March was one of the first “unconferences” that entered the mainstream of events, being held mid-week with a good number of very relevant people in attendance.
Unconference?
Unconferences are events where the agenda is not pre-planned, many sessions run side-by-side, and everyone contributes. More about structuring unconferences on [...]
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