On Feb 24, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Laura Hale wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Joseph Reagle
<joseph.2008(a)reagle.org> wrote:
On Wednesday, February 23, 2011, Laura Hale wrote:
RecentChangesCamp 2011 Boston is coming up in
March.
I'm looking forward to the Boston RCC and would like to hear discussion about the
gender gap. There is a proposed session about gender and motivation [1]. (Though I'm
not keen on the perspective of this as being about motivation.)
(I'd also be happy to present preliminary thoughts on my current work [2], but I
would prefer to mostly listen, and I know that presentations aren't very
unconference-ish.)
RecentChangesCamp has had people do presentations before. wikiHow has done a few on how
they've done community development in 2009 in Portland and 2008 in Palo Alto. I
believe there was a formal presentation about copyright at Palo Alto in 2008. We had a
Power Point presentation about Lonely Planet wiki stuff at 2011 in Canberra that was
basically a repeat of something presented at wikiSym. Totally different audience so it
was new for us. :) If you have a formal presentation, bring it along. I don't know
if they will have screen projectors but it can always be shown on your laptop if you want
to show it to people.
Yes, I have seen many "presentation style" sessions at different RCCs, and did
one myself in Montreal last year. I'd advise leaving room for discussion, but I
suspect people would be very interested in hearing about your research, Joseph. I know I
would -- wish I could be in Boston!
-Pete
Pete Forsyth
peteforsyth(a)gmail.com
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