Lawberry Camp @ AALL 2010
The wait is finally over!
You can now register for Lawberry Camp @ AALL 2010. First you'll need to create an account with this website or, if you choose, log in using your Facebook, Twitter, OpenID or Google account. After that, simply go to the "register" section linked on the sidebar of the website and click the register button.
There is no cost to attend, but registration is limited to 80 people, so please register early.
Don't forget...Lawberry Camp is a user-generated experience. If you have a Lighting Talk or Round Table you'd like to propose, be sure to do it! Feeling a little shy? That's okay. But be sure to come back and check on what others have proposed. You'll get to vote on what Round Table topics you want to hear.
When: Saturday, July 10th 9am-5pm.
Where: CCC-Room 601
Conference Planner Link
We would like to thank the CS-SIS for sponsoring the camp again this year.
Questions? Feel free to contact Camp Counselors Jason Eiseman (jason.eiseman AT yale.edu) or Sarah Glassmeyer (sarah.glassmeyer at valpo.edu) any time!
Lawberry Tweets
We created two archives to track the tweets from Lawberry Camp.
The two archives are available at:
Keynote video
Unfortunately the video did not come out great. But it's worth listening to the keynote by David Weinberger at Lawberry Camp.
David Weinberger to open Lawberry Camp
David Weinberger, author and fellow at the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society will open Mid-winter Lawberry Camp 2010.
Dr. Weinberger is the author of several books including Everything is Miscellaneous and The Cluetrain Manifesto (co-author). He has also worked as an internet marketing consultant, including for several political campaigns.
More information about Dr. Weinberger can be found at the Harvard Berkman Center website: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/dweinberger.
He tweets at http://twitter.com/dweinberger.
Registration Now Open
The wait is over!
You can now register for Lawberry Camp Midwinter. First you'll need to create an account with this website or, if you choose, log in using your Facebook, Twitter, OpenID or Google account. After that, simply go to the "register" section linked on the sidebar of the website and click the register button.
Don't forget...Lawberry Camp is a user-generated experience. If you have a Lighting Talk or Round Table you'd like to propose, be sure to do it! Feeling a little shy? That's okay. But be sure to come back and check on what others have proposed. You'll get to vote on what Round Table topics you want to hear.
Questions? Feel free to contact Camp Counselors Jason Eiseman (jason.eiseman AT yale.edu) or Sarah Glassmeyer (slglas2 AT email.uky.edu) any time!
Save the date: Lawberry Camp Midwinter 2010
Saturday January 16th
Harvard University Law School
stay tuned for details
