Introducing BarCamp NewsInnovation
I agree with my friend Tom, my CEO Chuck Peters and all those IBM commercials: It is time to stop talking and do something. And I need to heed to that advice as much as anyone.
So here is one attempt at doing something. My last post floated the idea of getting smart, cool, tech-savvy media industry folks together in an environment that doesn’t acknowledge rules or boundaries to help solve problems and create best practices.
My idea is that these kinds of people, on the front lines, are better prepared to create real change in our industry than anyone else. We also have to combine those efforts with those ideals and innovators outsider our industry.
I received a tremendous amount of feedback from too many people to mention them all. But the idea that has resonated loudly is what I’ve been calling BarCamp NewsInnovation.
I, by no means, want to play dictator, but here is what seems like a decent three-prong approach, and I welcome your feedback either by commenting below or via email.
1. Hold regional NewsInnovation BarCamps in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Lake Tahoe, Portland, Ore., Denver and Atlanta by the end of January 2009.
Potential regional BarCamp leaders could be: Matt Neznanski, Portland; Jason Kristufek, Chicago; Will Atwood Mitchell, Washington, D.C.; Joe Boydston, Lake Tahoe; need a volunteer for Denver; and need a volunteer for Atlanta
2. Hold BarCamp NewsInnovation 2009 in New York City in April. Jeff Jarvis has offered to donate space at CUNY, and I am more then willing to take him up on it. This would be the big event where be bring ideas, solutions and best practices from the regional BarCamps in front of a larger group.
3. Capitalize on opportunities where a good number of us are already going to be to meet, talk, propose BOF sessions and just simply start conversations that can help lead to change.
For example, Peters will be at the Information Valet Project Dec. 3-5 in Columbia, Mo. Who is going to be there too and wants to chat? Who is willing to form BOF session where a problem can be looked at critically and a solution proposed?
Others have suggested meeting at Media Exchange (formerly known as Nexpo) March 9-11 in Las Vegas. Who is planning to attend?
Ok, so you might be saying to yourself that I have not really proposed anything new. That may be true. The power of this movement will not be in the organization of it, but rather the people who chooe to participate and the ideas, solutions and best practices that come out of it.
I am still a believer that CEOs have a roll to play in that change, something like a community liaison. But the most significant force for change is going to come from people on the front lines, like me, who are full of ideas but need more empowerment to unleash creativity, critical thinking and innovation without all the constraints placed on us.
Here is one thing that I will ask of CEOs, editors and all those media industry check writers: Help drop the barriers and allow the skilled, energized people do something. Don’t just be a community liaison outside your company, be one inside it as well.
So what do you think?
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December 2nd, 2008 at 10:24 pm
I’m go for putting together a Portland session. Let’s figure it out ASAP so I can start promoting. I can also see the benefit of one big group, and would make a point to attend that as well.
I’d prefer to hold one or the other rather than gathering under a different umbrella. I think the nature of what we’re trying to do is best served by a process and organizational model that allows the most flexibility.
Either way, you are spot-on about dropping barriers; that’s the hang-up.
December 2nd, 2008 at 10:28 pm
Let’s do it!
December 2nd, 2008 at 11:13 pm
In a word, yes. Set a January date soon.
December 3rd, 2008 at 3:00 am
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December 3rd, 2008 at 3:03 am
Don’t forget about Miami!
December 3rd, 2008 at 1:00 pm
Orlando and Miami actually have BarCamps that have run for at least the past two years now. A fella named Ryan Price put together a media day for the last one. Wasn’t as strongly attended as the tech day, but perhaps with a better focus it might work.
@greglinch BarCamp Miami is Feb. 28, the same weekend as Future of Web Apps and WordCamp (WordPress) just a few blocks from the Miami Herald building. Here’s the link: http://barcamp.org/BarCampMiami
Cheers,
Danny
December 3rd, 2008 at 5:15 pm
Awesome! I’m working up a list of folks to contact in and around DC, but anyone who’s interested can email me at wamitchell@washingtoncitypaper.com. I’ll get a DC subwiki set up for participants and topics shortly.
December 3rd, 2008 at 6:39 pm
Oh yeah, thanks Will. Any interested Northwesterners, get in touch: @mneznanski on Twitter.
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December 3rd, 2008 at 9:24 pm
I outlined a case for Philadelphia at my site (http://seanblanda.com/blog/newspapers/why-the-barcamp-news-innovation-should-be-in-philadelphia/). Anyone interested in helping can drop me a line there, or on Twitter @Blandanomics.
December 4th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Great idea, to hold NewsInnovation BarCamps.
@greglinch We need to hold one in South Florida
@danny BarCampMiami 2009 will be on February 22nd
December 4th, 2008 at 11:50 pm
I could possibly make it up to Portland for this. I really think we need these types of barcamps to happen.
Note: we should use the barcamp wiki to help organize these individual events.
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