The date for PodCamp Nashville 2010 is quickly approaching, with the magic going down Saturday, March 6, at the Cadillac Ranch in downtown Nashville (doors open at 8 a.m., here's a map).
In recent weeks we've dropped a few tips on creating sessions and what to expect if you're speaking at the event. As a PodCamp participant, you might have a few questions about how the big event will transpire as well, so we've boiled it down to a few essentials below.
What should I do before PodCamp to prepare?
The fun's not over at 3:45! After the last PodCamp session ends, be sure to stick around for the After Event, a great networking opportunity and chance to review and rehash your favorite experiences from PodCamp.
The After Event will take place in WannaB’s at Cadillac Ranch from 4-7, with Ignite sessions from 4:30-5:30.
The PodCamp 2010 After Event will feature:
You already know PodCamp Nashville 2010 will be held Saturday, March 6, at Cadillac Ranch in downtown Nashville (doors open at 8 am, map). You may have a few questions about sessions and how to approach.
We've got you covered with a few essentials that will help you prepare for and experience PodCamp Nashville 2010 at its very best. Let's do this.
What should I do before Saturday to prepare for my session?
If you'd like to help out with putting on the best new media un-conference in town, we'd love to have you! We need help before the event as well as on the day of the event. Check the list below to see what interests you...
In the winter of 2008, Dave Delaney, Marcus Whitney and Kelly Stewart launched the first PodCamp Nashville.
Both Dave and Marcus had a passion for podcasting and creating digital content. Dave began podcasting in 2005 in one of the first parenting podcasts, Two Boobs and a Baby. Marcus hosted Pro-PHP in the early days of podcasting.