Our thanks to returning PodCamp sponsor CM Access, a PodCamp Boston 2 Silver Sponsor. CM Access will be sponsoring the Social Media Breakfast event being held Saturday morning at 8 AM (details in the soon to be published official guide)
Be sure to stop by the CM Access space on the UnExpo floor.
Our thanks to returning PodCamp sponsor Porter Novelli, a PodCamp Boston 2 Silver Sponsor. Porter Novelli has been a great sponsor and promoter of new media ever since Podcamp Boston 1.
Be sure to stop by the Porter Novelli space on the UnExpo floor.
Our thanks to PodCamp sponsor Channel 10, a Microsoft company, a PodCamp Boston 2 Sponsor. Channel 10 has contributed $1,000 in operating funds to the event.
Be sure to stop by the Channel 10 space on the UnExpo floor.
Some of you can’t attend PodCamp Boston2. We understand. There are LOTS of things going on in everyone’s life, and not everyone can travel. If you can’t make it in person, feel free to send us your well wishes for the event. We’ll collect them and find a way to show off the best-of in some meaningful way.
Our first entry:
Thanks to Dave Delaney and family from Two Boobs and a Baby + for our first entry of well wishes!
Our thanks to t-shirt sponsor Foneshow, a PodCamp Boston 2 Bronze Sponsor. Foneshow stepped up to sponsor the creation of this year’s 1,000 shirts, which will be VERY cool shirts (hat tip to Steve Garfield and Brenda Truehaft from Blue Wave for fast, inexpensive, great quality gear). Be sure to stop by the Foneshow space on the UnExpo floor and if you have a podcast, consider registering it at the Foneshow web site.If you’d like your name in lights (albeit pixels), please consider sponsoring this year’s PodCamp Boston.
Hey all, a quick update. The organizing team is now assembling the draft schedule for PodCamp Boston 2. We’ve got a GREAT list of proposed sessions to choose from, and almost certainly will have more topics, great topics, than we have physical rooms for. Here’s the general plan:
The schedule grid will be assembled and sent to speakers to determine scheduling conflicts, as well as potential opportunities to team up.
If there are open slots for any reason, sessions from the wait list will be added in.
If your session proposal is NOT chosen, fear not! There are some great options:
We strongly encourage you to record your session in advance and add a link to it on the wiki as a virtual session, and conduct discussion in the forums.
There is also a LOT of free space at the venue, lots of pre-function areas where you can simply gather a group of people and have discussions, roundtables, etc. Just because a group meets in a space other than a numbered room doesn’t mean it’s not a session.
We’ve had a few folks inquire about why their name isn’t on the list of who’s coming to PodCamp Boston. When you registered and got your tickets, one of the questions was “Should we display your registration publicly”. We take your privacy very, very seriously! If you had checked “No”, your name will not appear on the list of who’s coming to PodCamp. If you’d like your registration to be displayed, please email podcampboston at gmail dot com with a subject line of “Please display my registration!” and we’ll edit the list appropriately.
CC Chapman, new media consultant, makes a return as a PodCamp sponsor again this year as well, and as such is a Silver Sponsor. Be sure to check out his space on the UnExpo floor.
Due to the need to get accurate table counts to the BCEC venue operations department, we can no longer guarantee that any sponsor who donates after today will get a physical table. We will still gladly allocate space for additional sponsors, but you will need to bring your own table/booth for the UnExpo floor.