be2camp story for lcbpc
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Presentation to the Lancashire Best Practice Club event 31st MarchTRANSCRIPT
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Leading and supporting improvement in the built [email protected]
Lancashire Construction Best Practice Club
The GrandClitheroe, 31st March
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The Be2camp Story
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Be as inBuilt Environment
DesignConstruction Facilities Management
AEC Sector
2as in Web 2.0
Interactive Web
Campas in Bar camp
New ways of Meeting,Learning andSharing’
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Be2camp is a place for people interested in how the latest web 2.0 applications could help build a better, collaborative, more sustainable built environment - from planning and design through construction to occupation and management of buildings and facilities.
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Bar Camp … be2camp
a gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment.
it is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from participants who are the main actors of the event.
Be2camp is the world‘s first unconference focused on Web 2.0 and the built environment.
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The Inspiration: 3DCamp, Limerick, 2008
Opening 3D virtual worldsto a ‘web reluctant’ builtenvironment sector
Martin Brown – Lancashire, England
Pam Broviak – LaSalle, Chicago
James Matney – College Station, Texas
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3DCamp
University of Limerick
June 2008
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Be2Camp Founders
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• Meetings via Skype• Conversations via twitter• Time And Date for organising times• Meetings in Second Life• Blog Posts on Ning• Use of Google Docs• 2 Emails
Be2camp London Organisation
SecondLife Meeting Room
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At the Event:Agenda and sessions agreedDelegates are participantsSessions streamed liveLive transcripts and bloggingTwitter communicationsGoogle + Skype connections
Be2camps:
Post Event:Video available via UstreamPresentations available via SlideshareTranscript available via CoveritliveAll on www.be2camp.comDiscussions continue in online groups
Pre Event:Topics discussed onlineOutline agenda shaped
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be2camp so far:
Be2camp London Oct 2008Be2camp Liverpool May 2009Be2camp Brum August 2009Be2camp Working Buildings London 2009
RIBA Forum London Oct 2009SMW Be2camp London Feb 2010
Social Media Café March 2010World Water Day Dundee March 2010
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be2camp in planning:
BIFM Conference Fringe event April 13th 2010Be2campEast Property and Social Media April 29th
be2camp in discussion
Construction Skills Network YorkshireManchester Architect and Design FestivalBe2camp Brum2
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be2camp best practice clubs:
London February 2010Black Country February 2010Lancashire March 2010Plus…
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Your Social Media Journey Starts HereAuthor: Pam Broviak, be2camp co-founder
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 You Are Not Prepared (Social Media Definition)
2.0 Pouring the Foundation (Setting up Gmail and an iGoogle page)
3.0 Getting Your Story Straight (Preparing an online profile)
4.0 Photosharing— Not Just for Vacations Anymore (Flickr)
5.0 Feed Me Blogs (Blogs)
6.0 Time to Meet the Bird (Twitter/Microblogging)
7.0 Hey, Where’s That Water Cooler? (LinkedIn)
8.0 Joining a Tribe (Ning)
9.0 Powerpoint + Social Media = Slideshare (Slideshare.net)
10.0 This Had Better Be Good (Skype)
11.0 Going Virtual (Second Life)
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be2camp clinics:
One to One hands on 60 minute sessions expert advice
Kick start your digital journey and set up:
•Accounts and applications•Best practice profiles•Recommended contacts •Strategies
Lancashire April 2010 onwards - Leave details if interested.
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“We can’t solve todays problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”
a be2camp sustainability
manifesto
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• move the debate from ‘sustainability’ to one of ‘resilience’
• collaborate through web2 and social media
• encourage open conversations and debates
• push for appropriate open source
• promote web2 as an enabler for CO2 reduction
• join the 10:10 pledge
• cause no unnecessary harm
the be2camp sustainability manifesto
Make sustainability in the built environment open source. Sustainability is too important an issue to be done behind ‘closed doors’
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