Friday, February 27, 2009

BarCamp - Yerevan, 2009



(from the official web site of BarCamp Yerevan - http://barcamp.am/)


Finally, BarCamp Yerevan will take place in Armenia on April 17-19 of 2009.


BarCamp is a brand new event, originating in the Silicon Valley of USA in 2005 that has become widespread throughout the world. BarCamp is usually a “non-conference” in the sphere of information technology or “IT,” new media and Internet. A “non-conference” is the unofficial, informal part of the conference supporting open discussions and a free exchange of ideas and opinions.

The philosophy of BarCamp is the following: all presentations are given by participants themselves, with no formally invited guest speakers and without the formality of traditional conference. Most revealing, the schedule of events is “produced” by the participants of the conference and is formed only after the conference opens, as participants add the presentations they want to hold on a white board.

The first ever BarCamp in the former Soviet Union was organized in Kyiv in October 2007. It brought together about 300 people from Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, and other countries from the region and featured around 45 presentations.

After BarCamp Kiev, there was “BarCamp Baltics” in Riga (February 2008) and “Barcamp Caucasus” in Tbilisi (June 2008). The wave of BarCamps continues.

Finally, BarCamp Yerevan will take place in Armenia on April 17-19 of 2009.

“BarCamp Yerevan” will bring together bloggers, new media professionals, IT specialists, companies involved in Internet and digital technologies, journalists and journalism students, as well as any other groups interested in using technology and Internet in their work.

Tentatively, around 200 participants are expected to attend the event (roughly two-thirds will be local Armenians, and the rest will come from other former USSR countries, as well as international new-media experts).

If you want to participate in “BarCamp Yerevan”, please visit the web site and register!!!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Interesting resource...

I am happy to have this opportunity to share with all of you the resource i`ve discovered.

CommonCraft!
Common Craft is a two person, husband and wife company. They work from their home in Seattle, Washington. They make videos - short, simple and focused on making complex ideas easy to understand.
And here is a video about the Social Media by "CommonCraft", which I think is very interesting and easy to understand.



You can visit their web site for more videos.

And for those, who are new to Blogs... watch this!!! :)