What’s Missing?

It’s been over two weeks since we’ve opened up session registrations and we’ve gotten over 38 presenters with 35 sessions. Great to see such enthusiasm and community involvement. While there are some great sessions already lined up, with a week to go before the big event we’d like to know what’s missing.

What sessions are missing from the line up that you’d like to see someone present at PodCamp? Hopefully someone with knowledge in that area will see you’re comment below and do a session on your suggestion!

Or maybe you’re thinking about presenting at PodCamp, but don’t know what to talk about. Keep an eye on the comments here to see if something is requested that you can do a session on.

So let’s hear those ideas. Comment!

  • thanks for putting out the call for suggestions. I’d love discussions/ideas on:

    - how to encourage genuine, thoughtful comments/conversation, engagement of listeners/readers. Seems no matter how many reader/listeners we have, our communication is mostly one way.

    - how to find the *exact* content you’re looking for (reading Daniele’s ebook, I couldn’t help wondering how the tiny niche group finds the podcast/blog that will do them so much good). I’m in breast cancer treatment and would absolutely love to locate a blog/podcast by someone with my EXACT diagnosis and at the same stage of treatment. I’ve looked through hundreds of obsolete breast cancer blogs and found nothing that wasn’t a different diagnosis, treatment or stage of treatment.

    - I’d also love very specific tutorials or at least links to great online resources for doing helpful, useful stuff like customizing wordpress site, Disqus and getting started with php, CSS, HTML (ex. finding firebug was a dream come true for me!)

    - Is this social media: I’d love a session on getting started writing iphone apps. A simple intro, explanation and links great online or hardcopy resources

    - How about a session on books that actually rocked your world. that really made a difference. There’s only so much time and there are so many fabulous titles out there (TrustAgents, Made to Stick, Lynchpin,….) I’d love a ranking of value/time-spent-reading. There are multiple categories, of course.

    Thanks!
     Andrea

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