- An
unconference is a parti****nt-driven meeting. The term "
unconference" has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide
range of
gatherings that try to avoid...
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RecentChangesCamp was an
unconference focused on wikis, held from 2006 to 2012. It was
named after the "recent changes"
feature that is
found in most wikis...
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regional in-person and
online unconferences. In 2020, more than 10,000
members attended the
Sixth National unconference,
which became the
biggest online...
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RecentChangesCamp (2006–2012), an
unconference on wiki-related topics.
RegioWikiCamp (2009–2013), a semi-annual
unconference on "regiowikis", or
wikis on cities...
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Stream is a
series of
digital unconferences hosted by WPP. It is run by
volunteers and
sponsored by some of WPP's
agency clients.
Stream Europe takes...
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conversations are
sometimes also used in parti****tory
events such as
unconferences. The
advantage of
fishbowl is that it
allows the
entire group to parti****te...
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standard conference event styles, structured,
unconference, and hybrid.
BSides falls into the
unconference, or anti-conference,
event style and is completely...
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dispute without proceeding to
trial Trade fair, or
trade conference Unconference or open
space conference, a parti****nt-driven
meeting that
tries to...
- to
optimize the schedule; this type of
event is
sometimes called an
unconference. The
event started as a joke
between Tim O'Reilly and Sara Winge, O'Reilly's...
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requirement that parti****tion
should be open to all. (Foo Camp, an
early unconference, was
organized by Tim O'Reilly and Sara Winge;
Winge had been a student...