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		<title>Social Media Camp Schedule for June 4, 2009 #internetweekny</title>
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We will be starting next Thursday June 4, 2009 at 9am at the Roger Smith Hotel.  We have a few rooms available and will be mostly running Social Media Camp in a traditional Open Space / BarCamp format, with one additional &#8216;introductory&#8217; track intended for people looking to learn the social media basics for use [...]]]></description>
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<p>We will be starting next Thursday June 4, 2009 at 9am at the Roger Smith Hotel.  We have a few rooms available and will be mostly running Social Media Camp in a traditional Open Space / <a href="http://barcamp.org/">BarCamp</a> format, with one additional &#8216;introductory&#8217; track intended for people looking to learn the social media basics for use in their job search, for use in their marketing efforts and for generally joining the conversation about how to use social media for their organization.</p>
<p>For those of you unfamiliar with Open Space and BarCamp, the premise is that the majority of the day&#8217;s agenda / schedule will be created by participants, the morning of the &#8216;camp&#8217;.  We will be taking time in the morning, from 930am until about 1015am to introduce ourselves to each other and to discuss the topics that will fill our day together.  If you have something you would like to teach or something you would like to learn, you can add it in the comments below on this post.  We will be collecting them and also adding them to the wiki and/or you can add them there yourself if you would like.</p>
<p><strong>Social Media Camp Schedule</strong></p>
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<li><strong>9-930</strong> Arrive, Get Settled, Meet People</li>
<li><strong>930-1015</strong> Social Media Camp Kickoff, Introductions, Creating the Schedule of Sessions</li>
<li><strong>1015 &#8211; 1100</strong> First Session, 2 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>1115-1200</strong> Second Session, 2 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>Noon &#8211; 1pm Lunch</strong> Provided at Roger Smith Hotel</li>
<li><strong>100-145</strong> Third Session, 3 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>2-245</strong> Fourth Session, 3 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>3-345</strong> Fifth Session, 3 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>4-445</strong> Final Session, 3 rooms open for scheduling</li>
<li><strong>445 &#8211; 515</strong> Wrap Up, Close Day Together</li>
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<p>We are still looking for people to help lead the creation of the Social Media 101 Curriculum we are also offering at this Social Media Camp.  We will be shooting video of these sessions especially to make available to the SBA and other local New York focused government and non-profit organizations to help more people learn the key insights for applying social media tools effectively to help their small business, to help them find jobs through new job skills and pretty much anyone who wants to figure out what this social media discussion is all about.</p>
<p>Our Social Media 101 Track, which will be happening in addition to the many sessions being offered by leading Social Media Professionals will include sessions on</p>
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<li><strong>Introduction to Social Media</strong> &#8211; What it is, What it isn&#8217;t; Social Media Principles; Tags, Conversation, Community, Social Networks and why this shift in technology is important for all organizations (and employees to understand)</li>
<li><strong>Creating a digital identity, building a personal brand</strong> &#8211; Before you can engage in these conversations, how do you portray yourself in your profiles? Where should you make profiles? How do you want to be perceived</li>
<li><strong>Social media tools, services and networks</strong> &#8211; Highlighting the key services and software that are at the heart of the online social universe, we will discuss Twitter, WordPress, Flickr, Digg, Disqus, Lijit, FaceBook, Linkedin and much more</li>
<li><strong>Using Social Media for Job Searches</strong> (Job Seekers &amp; Employers) &#8211; At this time, your presence online, or lack thereof, is speaking volumes about you to potential employers (and vice versa).  In this session we will discuss how social media is changing the job search process and what you can do to stand out as well as what you can do to find the right person if you are hiring.</li>
<li><strong>Marketing Through Social Media</strong> &#8211; In this session, through case studies and practical examples, we will discuss how Social Media is being used to develop better customer relationships, reach new markets, cultivate word of mouth and create better search engine optimization of your web site.  Specific and practically applied tactics will be discussed and your questions will be answered.</li>
<li><strong>Small Group Consultations</strong> &#8211; At the end of the day, during the last session, several social media professionals from New York and beyond will sit down in smaller groups with participants to answer questions and help you apply what you have learned to your specific business challenge.</li>
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<p>Given that the educational sessions we will be offering are similar to what we would normally put together in a $300+ workshop, we hope to see a bunch of people jumping into social media through Social Media Camp, which only costs $25 to attend.  <a href="http://socialmediacamp.org/2009/04/20/register-for-social-media-camp-internet-week-ny-2009/">Please register today</a> so we now how many lunch&#8217;s, t-shirts etc&#8230; we need to secure.  Better still, if you have a friend who needs to learn the basics of Social Media, send them this link and have them join us for this great day of social media sessions.</p>
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