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		<title>Barcamp Vancouver &#8217;09</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had the most amazing Saturday at Barcamp Vancouver with my friend Richard and a whole panopoly of Vancouver&#8217;s creative community. I&#8217;d never been to Barcamp before, so I really wan&#8217;t sure what to expect in terms of the organization or presentations, but like most user groups/conferences, there was waaaaay more amazing content than one [...]]]></description>
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<p>I had the most amazing Saturday at <a href="http://barcampvancouver2009.eventbrite.com/">Barcamp Vancouver</a> with my friend Richard and a whole panopoly of Vancouver&#8217;s creative community. I&#8217;d never been to Barcamp before, so I really wan&#8217;t sure what to expect in terms of the organization or presentations, but like most user groups/conferences, there was waaaaay more amazing content than one could take in.</p>
<p>On the Friday night before the camp, there was a meet and greet at <a href="http://www.ceilis.com/2009/vancouver/">Ceili&#8217;</a>s where you could pick up your t-shirt and a couple of pints and get to know people in more social setting. I managed to talk to an interesting range of people with really diverse and creative backgrounds ranging from coders/developers, sound and hardware. I was surprised to run into Chris Mathieson (<a href="http://twitter.com/cognoscento">@cognoscent</a>o) from the <a href="http://www.vancouverpolicemuseum.ca/">Vancouver Police Museum</a>, who I had met earlier in the year through a mutual museum connection. But on second thought, Chris is kind of everywhere, so I really shouldn&#8217;t have been surprised.</p>
<p>The event itself was an amazing mix of presentations and collaboration that was really inspiring and challenging. I started my day by going to a presentation on the positive impact of choirs in students, followed by a creative jam on Charettes and the importance of brainstorming on solving  big difficult problems with lots of variables like reducing accidents at known dangrous intersections. I&#8217;m definitely going to steal ideas learned from this session in my own workshops.</p>
<p>I also saw amazing presentations/workshops on:</p>
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<li>Working remotely as a contractor, telecommuting and the problems of collaboration</li>
<li>Social media and educational institutions</li>
<li>Open sourcing law</li>
<li>Government data, the problem of access and applications like googlemap mashups. My favourite example was the <a href="http://vantrash.ca/">Vancouver Garbage Reminders</a>, simply because of the sheer usefulness  of getting reminders about garbage collection day (you don&#8217;t want to see the pile of recycling currently in my apartment).</li>
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<p>Overall barcamp was an amazing day full of incredible ideas and passionate, intelligent people that make me proud to be a Vancouverite involved in technology and information. The willignness to share knowledge and be open to ideas was like the university seminar that I always longed for. A huge thanks has to go out to the organizers and sponsors for doing an incredible job of making such an amazing day possible!</p>
<h4>Go to the barcamp vancouver site:</h4>
<p>http://barcampvancouver2009.eventbrite.com/</p>
<h4>See pictures from the event:</h4>
<p>http://www.flickr.com/groups/barcampvancouver/</p>
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