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![]() ![]() UCRCC 2010 group preparing the schedule. More photos on the UCRCC flickr tag. Here's the twitter stream on the #UCRCC tag ![]() ![]() ![]() Kirsty Sharp's notes in mind map form. Click to enlarge RecentChangesCamp2010 at the University of Canberra (UCRCC) was an unconference focused on wikis and online collaborative practices. UCRCC was organised by University of Canberra staff in the Faculty of Health, following Recent Changes Camps held in other parts of the world. The main characteristics of the event were that it was free to attend, open to anyone, with a program determined on the day by the participants. The aim of the event was to draw together people with interest in wikis and online collaborative practices, to discuss, question and share knowledge in a friendly face to face setting. Participants
SessionsThe sessions below were determined on the morning by attendees at the 10 - 11:30 Welcome and agenda building. Welcome The human timeline activity worked quite well. Everyone coordinated with each other to arrange themselves in a standing order based on how long people had been editing wikis. Once that was done, each person talked briefly about their first wiki experience. From that we started to get a bit of an idea of what sessions whould be proposed... Agenda building After the human time line, we created a list of possible sessions to discuss. People who suggested a session were expected to lead the session. Then everyone placed their names next to the sessions they wanted to attend. Notes on sessions RecordingsWhat people have said
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![]() Session at the recent Montreal gathering
RCC events bring together people for a common purpose: discussing the past, present, and future of the technology and collaborative method that is wiki. RCC is a chance for everyone in the wiki community, to meet and have a fun, and have productive conversation about our passion for wikis of all stripes. At RCC, everybody is welcomed. You don't need to be an expert on anything, and you certainly don't need to consider yourself a geek. Collaboration thrives on diversity! All you need to bring is an open mind, and a willingness to participate, whether by teaching or by taking an active role in discussions. And, don't forget, an unconference is what we make it, so let's make it enlightening and fun.
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