Commence Launch Sequence in 3 . . .2 . . .1

And we’re off! Welcome to our site for PodCamp Toronto. Before we get into the details of PodCamp Toronto 2010, the organizing committee would like to thank John Leschinski, Daniele Rossi, Mircea Baldean, Tommy Vallier for putting together our shiny new website. You can see the effort that has been put into the design and production. As you know this event is a labour of love for all of our volunteers—and there’s been a lot of labour in putting the site all together. We’d also be remiss if we didn’t ask for your feedback. Let us know what you think…we have lots of ideas and would definitely appreciate your ideas and your help. After all, that’s what PodCamp Toronto is all about.

And now we’re at it again. In September, we announced the dates for PodCamp 2010.

So what is PodCamp? As Rob Lee, one of our dedicated organizers, says, “PodCamp is a 100% free, volunteer, sponsor-supported event. It is born out of the desire to share information and learn more about audio and video podcasting and related subjects.” We were inspired by the first PodCamp held in Boston in September 2006.

Yes, it’s PodCamp, but it’s not just about podcasting! We love all things about the web. Blogging, social media, social networking, podcasting, video on the net and new media make us weak in the knees.

That’s why we’ll be gathering once again at Ryerson University’s Rogers Communication Center (80 Gould Street, Toronto). We’ll be in “the flagship building for studies in converging communications and interactive media.” It’s proven to be a perfect place for fantastic discussion. This year will be no different. We welcome the mildly curious and the intensely passionate. If you want to learn tonnes, to network with like-minds or get energized with a renewed love for all that is the web, then PodCamp Toronto 2010 is the place to be.

To register for PodCamp Toronto, simply go to http://2010.podcamptoronto.com/register/

But why just simply attend?

We know that you have lots to share, so why not speak? This is a place where pros and amateurs share ideas. It’s a place where the folks at the head of the room are not the experts. If you have an idea and have a knack for getting others to talk…then we definitely need you. More info will follow on how you can present and facilitate your amazing session idea. We just know it’s amazing. We can’t wait to hear more about it.

Does the thought of leading a discussion scare you to your core? Okay, we get that.  Maybe you barely have time to blink so the thought of working on a session practically induces a seizure. More than a few of us get that one, too. Presenting and facilitating is not for everyone, but you can still volunteer just like us. The more the merrier…really anything that you can add will help us, really. PodCamp Volunteer Coordination is shared by Leona Hobbs and Heather Leson. They are ready to help you help us. Learn more at http://2010.podcamptoronto.com/register/volunteer/.

But that’s not all you can do. PodCamp Toronto 2010 is a free event thanks to the generous support of our sponsors. If you want to contribute as a sponsor…well, let’s just say we’d all love that. Eden Spodek, Katie Boland and Michelle Tampoya are ready to help you sponsor the event. Learn more at http://2010.podcamptoronto.com/sponsors/become-a-sponsor/. Contact them at sponsorship@podcamptoronto.com.

Our communication team is being led by Sheri Moore with support from Dave Fleet, who guided the team in 2008 and 2009. For media inquiries, please contact Sheri at info@podcamptoronto.com.

If you have any questions that aren’t answered here or on the rest of our site, want to give us any feedback or just want to say hi, Connie Crosby and John Meadows are ready. You can reach them at info@podcamptoronto.com. Connie and John are who we go to for help so we know you’re in good hands! Or check us out on Twitter @PodCampToronto, we’ll be listening. Or if you want everyone to follow, please add #PCTO2010 to your twitter conversations.

So now that Saturday, February 20 & Sunday, February 21 are now inked on your calendar, PodCamp Toronto 2010 is ready for Lift Off! We’ll see you there.

Your PodCamp Toronto 2010 Organizers

  • I’m blown away with the site this year!

    Looks really good! I’m afraid though that your - warm and sunny - venue photo for the Rogers Communications Center grossly misrepresents just what it’s is like in cold and snowy February.

    Really looking forward to the event as always.

  • Man, you guys have got to move the date! The 20th is my son’s birthday! I missed Podcamp 2 as he was being born at the time (or was it Podcamp #1?)

    Anyhow, looks awesome, hope I can catch up with you all on Sunday!

  • New website is awesome! Am looking forward to one weekend I can come into Toronto for enjoyment and not for work.

    Counting down the days already!

  • Thank you, folks. I hope you will also consider running a session once we have that part of the site up and running. Drew, glad you can make it at least one day!

    Cheers,
     Connie

  • The site is looking gorgeous. Well done folks. I’m looking forward to working with the volunteers again this year.

  • Hi
    I would like to register a workshop focused on our recent campaign for a union electoral campaign( results due on January 20th), discuss how we created and distributed content and garnered community interest in the candidate.

    Thanks

    Glenn

  • Connie,

    Can I record an interview with you or one of the other organizers for a podcast sometime over the next couple of weeks? If you can refer me to the right person (assuming it’s not yourself), I’d appreciate it.

    Thanks!

  • Hi Marco:

    Thank you. One of us will contact you.

    Cheers,
     Connie

  • Great website! What a wonderful gift it is to have Podcamp TO 2010 completely covered by its sponsors. I can’t wait! Thanks to all the organizers…
     Judith

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