FW: Thank you for attending Public Media Camp Boston 2010

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Chris Beer

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Aug 25, 2010, 11:24:34 AM8/25/10
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This email just went out to people registered with eventbrite.

Chris

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 15:46:57 -0400
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Subject: Thank you for attending Public Media Camp Boston 2010

Thank you for attending Public Media Camp Boston 2010. We hope you were as entertained and as engaged as we were. Your input made the conference the success, and now's your chance to help the organizers and sponsors gauge what worked and what didn't at Public Media Camp Boston 2010 by taking a short survey <https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?authkey=CIqX-ocN&hl=en&formkey=dGFRdExFUWlvN3ROd19JMU84OUpHSHc6MQ#gid=0>.  It shouldn't take but 2-3 minutes of your time.

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1) If you are interested in meeting with a group of all types of media producers (who work in any format) to identify an upcoming event of significance to MA (or Greater Boston if the self-selected group turns out to be more local than that) to use as a test case for experimenting with linked, multi-dimensional coverage where production elements and applied resources are organized with collective intention to share and link amongst the group in order to meet different coverage needs and create depth beyond one's normal scope, send an email to "oyea...@gmail.com". When I get your email, I will invite you to a google group where we can set up a 1st meeting date and immediately begin discussing goals, issues that would need to be resolved in order to accomplish them, and just generally envisioning cool types of event coverage that have never happened before/the kind of toolkits that would be needed in order to  make this happen.
 
Heather Kapplow
WGBH Forum Network
(see the rest of Heather's note on the pubmedia-boston list at <http://groups.google.com/group/pubmedia-boston/browse_thread/thread/800a0a5be8846914>)
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2) Attendees at my "Will Public Media 2.0 Help Grow Community Media?" session agreed to start a discussion group for people interested in networking about ideas for advocacy to expand the mandate and funding of public media (defined as including community media).

Anyone who'd like to participate should email me at in...@openmediaboston.org and I'll add you to our google group.

The session notes from the session are now live on the PubMediaCamp Boston wiki page at <http://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/PubCampBostonSessionNotes/>.

They can also be downloaded in pdf form at <http://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/f/Pramas%2520on%2520Public%2520Media%25202.0%2520PubCampBoston%2520session%2520notes.pdf/>

Cheers,
Jason Pramas
Open Media Boston
www.openmediaboston.org
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3) We had a great conversation in the Impact of Social Media on the Job Market session!  Just wanted to inform everyone that session notes are available thanks to Emily Holden with small tweaks from me at http://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/PubCampBostonSessionNotes. Amy Wielunski was also kind enough to send a tweet with a link to her LinkedIn public profile to use as a resource, for those who missed it, here it is: http://www.linkedin.com/in/awielunski

Who attended this session, by the way?  Would there be interest in taking a quick 1 minute survey to offer feedback?  The survey is at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SSXNL5H . Thanks in advance for your time!

To all PubCamp attendees: feel free to add to the conversation on Twitter with the tag #smojm; my contact info is also available below for follow-ups.  It was a pleasure to contribute!

Kind regards,
Sophia
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4) We hope you will continue discussing and planning using everything you learned at the event Saturday. We invite you to join our mailing list at <http://groups.google.com/group/pubmedia-boston> to connect with fellow participants, share meetups, upcoming events, or continue brainstorming.

You may also engage fellow campers in a other ways:

  * Search for the Camp tag, "pubcampBOS" on Twitter, Flickr and elsewhere and discover other campers

  * Tag your own tweets with "pubcampBOS" so other Campers can find you

  * Write to our mailing list with your ideas for future collaborations, events, or meet-ups.

 

Public Media Camp Boston (un)Organizers


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Annie Shreffler

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Aug 26, 2010, 2:17:43 PM8/26/10
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Thanks for this quick follow-up email to attendees, Chris! It was
smart to act fast and keep the conversation going.

Annie


On Aug 25, 11:24 am, Chris Beer <chris_b...@wgbh.org> wrote:
> This email just went out to people registered with eventbrite.
>
> Chris
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> From: Public Media Camp Boston <cont...@eventbrite.com>
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> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 15:46:57 -0400
> To: Chris Beer <chris_b...@wgbh.org>
> Subject: Thank you for attending Public Media Camp Boston 2010
>
> Thank you for attending Public Media Camp Boston 2010. We hope you were as entertained and as engaged as we were. Your input made the conference the success, and now's your chance to help the organizers and sponsors gauge what worked and what didn't at Public Media Camp Boston 2010 by taking a short survey <https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?authkey=CIqX-ocN&hl=en&formk...>.  It shouldn't take but 2-3 minutes of your time.
>
> ----
>
> 1) If you are interested in meeting with a group of all types of media producers (who work in any format) to identify an upcoming event of significance to MA (or Greater Boston if the self-selected group turns out to be more local than that) to use as a test case for experimenting with linked, multi-dimensional coverage where production elements and applied resources are organized with collective intention to share and link amongst the group in order to meet different coverage needs and create depth beyond one's normal scope, send an email to "oyeaht...@gmail.com". When I get your email, I will invite you to a google group where we can set up a 1st meeting date and immediately begin discussing goals, issues that would need to be resolved in order to accomplish them, and just generally envisioning cool types of event coverage that have never happened before/the kind of toolkits that would be needed in order to  make this happen.
>
> Heather Kapplow
> WGBH Forum Network
> (see the rest of Heather's note on the pubmedia-boston list at <http://groups.google.com/group/pubmedia-boston/browse_thread/thread/8...>)
> ----
>
> 2) Attendees at my "Will Public Media 2.0 Help Grow Community Media?" session agreed to start a discussion group for people interested in networking about ideas for advocacy to expand the mandate and funding of public media (defined as including community media).
>
> Anyone who'd like to participate should email me at i...@openmediaboston.org and I'll add you to our google group.
>
> The session notes from the session are now live on the PubMediaCamp Boston wiki page at <http://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/PubCampBostonSessionNotes/>.
>
> They can also be downloaded in pdf form at <http://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/f/Pramas%2520on%2520Public%2520Media%...>
>
> Cheers,
> Jason Pramas
> Open Media Bostonwww.openmediaboston.org
> ----
>
> 3) We had a great conversation in the Impact of Social Media on the Job Market session!  Just wanted to inform everyone that session notes are available thanks to Emily Holden with small tweaks from me athttp://wiki.publicmediacamp.org/PubCampBostonSessionNotes. Amy Wielunski was also kind enough to send a tweet with a link to her LinkedIn public profile to use as a resource, for those who missed it, here it is:http://www.linkedin.com/in/awielunski
>
> Who attended this session, by the way?  Would there be interest in taking a quick 1 minute survey to offer feedback?  The survey is athttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SSXNL5H. Thanks in advance for your time!
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