Talk about Local Unconference 2009: oatcakes, community media and hope
Posted: October 4th, 2009 | Author: Ed Walker | Filed under: blogging, conferences, Journalism, social media, web | Tags: #tal09, bccdiy, birmingham city council, community journalism, community journalists, community media, digital enagagement, future of journalism, government data, hyper-local media, journalists, Media, michael grimes, mysociety, nick booth, podnosh, sarah hartley, stoke-on-trent, talk about local, talk about local unconference, tom steinberg, unconferences, wv11 | 4 Comments »Went down to Stoke-on-Trent yesterday for the Talk About Local unconference. It was a gathering of local and hyper-local bloggers, some community activists, people who run community websites and people who run tools that can help community websites.
There was a great mix of people. Immediately I identified a split between people like myself who had some journalism training and were setting up, or have set up, a community blog/website for their area to act as an alternative to the local media. Others had just set it up because they wanted something different.
An unconference is a great format. You arrive, eat some Staffordshire oatcakes (amazing) and put post-its on a board about sessions you’d either like to run or see be run. These sessions are then moved around, some are merged together until a session schedule becomes clear. There’s another board to put post-its about who you would like to meet at the event and another one to put URLs of your site or others you feel are relevant.
I put a post-it up offering to run a session about Blog Preston and Blog Local, explaining how we wanted to expand the Blog Local idea with other blogs. We got mashed into a session about social media surgeries and using social media to empower communities. Read the rest of this entry »

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