Podcamp Philly coming to Temple!
Podcamp Philly is coming to Temple, brought to you by the Fox School of Business and Computer Services at Temple! Please take a look at the information. Whether you currently utilize new media, i.e. blogs, podcasts, twitter, social networking sites, or would be interested in finding out more, please join us on September 6th and 7th for this exciting event! You will have the opportunity to build and develop relationships with others in the field and gain from their vast experience and expertise! Please click on the podcamp header for more information or to register and if you have any questions please contact Jena at jbandini@temple.edu.
FAQs
What is Podcamp?
A PodCamp is a BarCamp-style community UnConference for podcasters and listeners, bloggers and readers, as well as anyone interested in New Media. First held in Boston, Massachusetts, Podcamp has spread across the United States and the world to bring people of all backgrounds and abilities together to teach and learn from each other. Recent events have included Pittsburgh, Toronto, New York City, Munich, Atlanta, San Antonio and Stockholm.
The purpose of PodCamp is to:
- Share information.
- Build & develop relationships
- Grow the new media community
You do NOT need to be a podcaster to attend a PodCamp. If you’re interested in podcasting, blogging, podsafe music, educational applications or just curious then please join us — and bring a friend or colleague.
What’s an “unConference?”
An unConference means that the participants are also the experts. We’re audio and video podcasters, enthusiasts, businesspeople, hobbyists, musicians, promoters, marketers, and people who generally want to understand more about the new media space. The power of an unConference is you get open access to ideas, thoughts, best practices, and the true “wisdom of crowds” simply by registering and attending.
This also means that we want to hear from YOU. This is not a “top-down” conference model where you get a glossy brochure and nod in agreement while listening to key notes and featured speakers. We encourage interactivity, Q&A’s and sessions that are dialogues versus monologues. The sessions are respectful of course, but be aware that participants value transparency, candor and value versus “pitch” talks that serve as thinly veiled PR babble.
So anyone can speak?
Yes. Just sign up to speak and as space allows, you’re in. The organizers will decide who speaks when and where, but any topic you want to talk about is valid as long as it’s got some focus on new media.
Can I volunteer to help?
Yes! Please contact us and we’ll get you set up to help in an area you’re interested in.
Why Are You Charging a Registration Fee?
PodCamp’s goal is not to make money, but to share information, build relationships and cultivate the new media community. After 35 PodCamp events, we’ve found that a large number of “no shows” place a strain on our ability to deliver the type of high quality events and programming that our attendees deserve. Therefore, PodCamp Philly has decided to charge a $20 registration fee to discourage those that register for the event when their attendance is unlikely.
You’ll be happy to know that all proceeds from the Registration Fee will be donated to charity
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Jena joined the CSPD as the Assistant Director of Recruitment and Professional Development with over 4 years career services experience including a background in corporate recruiting. She is excited to work collaboratively with the Fox School students regarding career search strategies and hopes students gain some additional insight into the job search through “Opportunity Knocks”.
The token recent grad, I just finished in May 2008 with a BBA in Marketing and International Business. I worked hard and was way more involved than my schedule should've permitted, but I made it through and it paid off. I'm now taking on a consulting position with a large multi-national firm here in Philadelphia. I'm going to be blogging about what I did to get here, life now that I'm here, and what I'm trying to get out of the so-called real world.
I'm graduating in 2010, majoring in entrepreneurship, though by no means am I waiting till then to start my own business. Through this blog I'm hoping to let students see how easy it is to get a job, and looking forward to having more Temple students join me in the next wave of Philly Entrepreneurs!
I plan on graduating in January 2009 with a degree in marketing. I am the definition of a music junkie. Maybe you and I will discover what I want to do after graduation (and the rest of my life) on this blog. Kind of scary if you think about it, but I'm hopeful. =)