Looking forward to attending this Government 2.0 Camp unconference Friday and Saturday at the Duke Ellington School School of the Arts in DC. 500 people attending and it is sold out. The organizers have tried their best to leverage the web 2.0 tools to market the event and solicit session ideas. The event includes the U.S. premiere of the UK film, Us Now, Friday night.
The only other unconference I have attended was a social media event organized by Jeff De Cagna. But that was a much smaller group. It will be interesting to see how well 500 people can somewhat self-organize with the use of these geeky tools.
I plan to tweet observations both days. The Twitter tag is #gov20camp.
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Thanks for writing about Gov 2.0 Camp! We look forward to seeing you there. :)
Posted by: mixtmedia | March 25, 2009 at 12:23 PM
Rick, I hope you have time to post about both what you learn in the conference and about how the logistics end up working out! I'm really curious about both the Government 2.0 aspect and the unconference aspect. I hope you had a lot of fun!
Posted by: Lisa Junker | March 31, 2009 at 08:36 AM
Sounds like an interesting retreat. Have a great time. Let us know how it goes.
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