Barcamp a First for the Gold Coast and for Me

barcamp logo The weather here on the Gold Coast last Saturday was stormy, but not stormy enough to keep me from attending my first Barcamp, which was also the first Barcamp to be held on the Gold Coast, at Griffith University’s leafy campus at Southport.

It was a thoroughly absorbing event for me. I learned new things, met – or re-met – some very interesting people, enjoyed several varieties of pizza and an uncharacteristically late but excellent first coffee of the day from the coffee van man.

“Unorganiser” Steve Dalton has posted about the day at Bar Camp Gold Coast 1 – Mission Complete (Update 2011: link does not work now).

Congratulations to Steve and his fellow unorganisers and to the day’s sponsors Linux Australia, inQbator, Apress Books, Griffith University and Dalton Technology (update: also Brisbane-based Custom Tees).

DJ Paine has some great pics at the BarCamp Gold Coast Flickr site

barcamp Gold Coast group photo

Photo by dj paine posted here under a Creative Commons licence

Bond University’s Michael Rees has a succinct writeup of the day’s events.

As promised in my post on Friday last, about going to Barcamp, I took my camera and eee PC. Without a full size keyboard, even Twittering was a challenge, so one of those foldable keyboards is on my list of future acquisitions for the travel kit. And while the eee has a card reader I was not able to edit the size of the pictures I took, so I was not able to upload pictures to my blog site as I normally do: there is evidently some software I can download to eee that will enable me to do that – next time!

Matt Hooper has a Barcamp Gold Coast 1 wrap up, which includes some notes on my unscheduled session on Social Media Clubs.

As Matt reports, that session gave me the opportunity to put people in the picture about Social Media Club Brisbane (being launched Friday, 11th July) and to sound out the people present – a mixture of Brisbane and Gold Coast residents – on whether there would be sufficient interest in establishing a separate Social Media Club at the Gold Coast. The upshot was that Michael Rees and I will work on convening a coffee session some time soon to discuss the possibilities, just as a bunch of us had done for Brisbane.

If there is enough interest we could have two Social Media Clubs in South East Queensland before the end of the year. Given that there are no “live” Social Media Clubs outside the USA plus one in Paris, France, that would be a neat achievement for Queensland. Maybe not on a par with providing the first Mandarin-speaking Prime Minister, first woman Governor-General, etc., but an achievement nevertheless.

Anyone interested in knowing more about the new Social Media Club Brisbane or the possibilities for a Gold Coast one, please get in touch with me, either via the Contact form on this site, or by emailing me at deswalsh(at)gmail(dot)com.

BarCamp Gold Coast July 5th

BarCamp Gold Coast

Tomorrow I’m attending my first BarCamp ever, at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. And this will actually be the first BarCamp Gold Coast to be held to date.

The Griffith campus at Southport is only about 40 minutes drive from where I live, so it is very accessible. And as it is on a Saturday I will feel less guilty about all the things I’m supposed to have done by now this week and don’t look remotely like finishing!

According to the media release, BarCamp originated in California in 2005 and “provides a series of informal and informative workshops and discussions around open source, web based applications and social networks”.

BarCamp events are “unconferences” and a motto of BarCamp is “no spectators, only participants”. In other words, if you attend, you are expected to share your ideas, your knowledge on the day and/or to share what you have learnt, once you leave.

As “Unorganiser” Steve Dalton says “Anyone is welcome to attend to share their views on web technologies and experience lively discussion on the latest trends”.

The BarCamp Gold Coast 1 wiki has extensive information and links, including a map link. And you can follow on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/barcampgc

There is no charge to attend and there is still time to register, which the “unorganisers” would like people to do, especially so that they can assess what is needed in the way of food.

I plan to take my new Asus eee and camera with me and do some event blogging, or at least some tweeting.