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- connections. The term "unconference" first appeared in an announcement for the annual XML developers conference in 1998. Unconferences often use variations...
- Stream is a series of digital unconferences hosted by WPP. It is run by volunteers and sponsored by some of WPP's agency clients. Stream Europe takes...
- free unconferences held yearly in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Educators apply and parti****te in an oral interviewto be selected to attend. Unconferences are "edutainment"...
- conversations are sometimes also used in parti****tory events such as unconferences. The advantage of fishbowl is that it allows the entire group to parti****te...
- RecentChangesCamp (2006–2012), an unconference on wiki-related topics. RegioWikiCamp (2009–2013), a semi-annual unconference on "regiowikis", or wikis on cities...
- Retrieved December 16, 2023. Barcamps are free-to-attend locally organized "unconferences" where parti****nts are allowed to present about anything they want...
- outside of regular work hours. Reflecting the characteristics of most unconferences, Code Camps are centered around the local or regional development community...
- itself. Several other approaches share one or more features with OST: "unconferences", e.g. FooCamp and BarCamp. Both FooCamp and BarCamp are parti****nt-driven...
- community Camp, a term commonly used in the titles of technology-related unconferences Camp meeting, a Christian gathering which originated in 19th-century...
- Kinnernet Europe Wolcott, Robert C. "Most Panels Suck: Burning Man, Unconferences And Generating Real Value From Events". Forbes. "Bubble 2.0". The Times...