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An un-conference that seeks to research and teach people about social media: blogs, podcasts, video, social networks, online communities and transitional web apps. but mostly about how you can use these tools to inspire and involve the people around you.
An un-conference is a conference/workshop-y format where all the participants is prepared to participate in the camp in different ways. Putted another way, you have to prepare something that you're passionate about that could occupy the other participants for a minimum of 30 minutes.
So who is it for ?
Basically everyone can participate in Socialmediacamp Copenhagen, no matter if you are a super social media user, an expert or a newbie. If you have any interest in Social Media Socialmediacamp Copenhagen is the place to be.
If you want to help us out making Socialmediacamp Copenhagen a blast - buy a sponsor or donor ticket! Then go put yourself on the wiki: http://barcamp.org/socialmediacampcopenhagen
Are you joining us ? This is how you could prepare:
Register here on EventBrite http://socialmediacampcph.eventbrite.com/ to give coordinators an idea as to how many people are coming (and to get your nametag printed, instead of Sharpie'd!);
Add your name to the wiki: http://barcamp.org/socialmediacampcopenhagen. Please put your name and any organization you represent.
Tell your friends to come =)
use the smccph tag if you decide to tweet or blog about us
Follow the Socialmediacamp Copenhagen blog for updates (not up yet). or follow us on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/smccph
Bring a laptop - It's great for showing off that program you mentioned in your session;
Come early, but not too early - Showing up at the announced starting time will be fine. Show up earlier, and you'll get drafted for setup work (much appreciated!). Show up later, and you'll miss some social activity and your T-shirt;
Be ready to participate - come with an idea for a session you can lead. You don't have to be an expert at your topic; as long as it's not too specific, there'll probably be someone else present who can help you out. You can also contribute to the conversation during a session. This is a great way to participate, since it spreads knowledge from everyone.
ps. this text has been heavily influenced when crafted together by the lovely barcamp miami team









