OpenBeta BarCamp II
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Registration and more details:
http://openbeta.extendedbeta.com/barcamp2.html
A BarCamp is an intensely participant-driven conference where
attendees share and learn in an open environment. The primary goal of
BarCamp is education of attendees. As compared to a traditional
conference, the large majority of the talks, panels and other sessions
are organized organically the day of the event. People propose
presentations and it all gets sorted out at the beginning. Trust us,
it just works. BarCamp is an event format that has been successfully
applied across the country, including Oklahoma City.
We held the first BarCamp in Oklahoma City in July of 2009. We had
approximately 60 attendees participate in 20 sessions divided into two
simultaneous tracks. Session topics included HTML, Javascript, JQuery,
Cloud computing, NoSQL, Python, PHP, Web 2.0 Business Models, Online
Startups, and Growing Online Businesses.
No spectators, participants only
All attendees are required to participate by giving a talk, being on a
panel, demonstrating designs or code, giving a tutorial, leading or
participating in a discussion, or volunteering to help organize,
promote or staff the event.