An international network of user-generated conferences, Barcamp Delhi, will be organised on October 25. The event is an open, participatory workshop where all the content will be provided by the participants.
BARCAMP DELHI, an international network of user-generated conferences will be organised on October 25 (Sunday), in the national capital at International Managament Institute in Qutub Institutional Area. The event is an open, participatory workshop where all the content will be provided by the participants.
Anyone, who wants to participate in the event can register at the site Barcampdelhi.com.
Barcamp is an open platform for anyone to collaborate with like minded people. It is an (un)conference where the agenda for the event remains unplanned. Various enthusiasts meet in an ad-hoc manner, network and share their knowledge and expertise with the motive of helping others.
A number of sessions are scheduled at the Barcamp and these include:
1. Education Journalism - Can we make education system transparent? - Piyush Gupta
2. Adobe AIR - Technical Discussions over Adobe AIR Platform - Romil Mittal
3. How to Sue Newspapers to Make Money Offline - Priyanka (Twilight Fairy)
4. The Future of Web Standards - Shwetank Dixit (Opera)
5. Coworking. New Ways of Working - Sophie Kampfrath
6. Designing for Everyone - Building an Accessible Web - Rahul Gonsalves (Pixelogue)
7. Future of Blogging - Balakumar Muthu(SweetCircles.com | LoveLogger.com)
8. Sun Startup Essentials Program -What's in it for Startups ? Bakshish Dutta (
9. CleverTexting : A new ergonomic way of typing on your phone in all languages of the world. - Abhijit Bhattacharjee, CEO, Luna Ergonomics.
While loosely structured, there are rules at Barcamp. All attendees are encouraged to present/facilitate a session. Everyone shares their experiences both live and after the event, via public web channels including (not limited to) blogging, photo sharing, social bookmarking, wiki-ing and IRC.
BarCamp Delhi is one of the largest communities of individual thinkers and tech enthusiasts - bringing whole entrepreneurial community together.
The rules to be followed at the Barcamp are:
* 1st Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. You do talk about BarCamp.
* 2nd Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club. You do blog about BarCamp.
* 3rd Rule: If you want to present, you must write your topic and name in a presentation slot.
* 4th Rule: Only three word intros.
* 5th Rule: As many presentations at a time as facilities allow for.
* 6th Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations, no tourists.
* 7th Rule: Presentations will go on as long as they have to or until they run into another presentation slot.
* 8th Rule: If this is your first time at BarCamp, you HAVE to present. (OK, you don't really have to, but try to find someone to present with, or at least ask questions and be an interactive participant.)
BarCamp Delhi is one of the largest communities of individual thinkers and tech enthusiasts - bringing whole entrepreneurial community together.
No spectators, only participants
Attendees must give a demo, a session or help with one, or otherwise volunteer / contribute in some way to support the event.
All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance.
Presenters are responsible for sharing notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations on the web for the benefit of people, who can’t be present.