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'''Topics:''' While deciding on the topic of Unconferencing, it must be decided that the topic shall be more broad or specific? Depending on the topic, which organizations, groups and you want to partner with? If there are, start talking to them to see if they would be interested and try to get sponsorships from them. Collaborating with other interest groups helps a lot. Try to keep Topics such that people attending can actively partcipate and incolve in conversations with other attendees. | '''Topics:''' While deciding on the topic of Unconferencing, it must be decided that the topic shall be more broad or specific? Depending on the topic, which organizations, groups and you want to partner with? If there are, start talking to them to see if they would be interested and try to get sponsorships from them. Collaborating with other interest groups helps a lot. Try to keep Topics such that people attending can actively partcipate and incolve in conversations with other attendees. | ||
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What is Unconference, its Purpose and Topics :
What is Unconference: An unconference is a group of people of any size that get together to bounce ideas off of each other. Usually, people come in with ideas of topics they would like to talk about. Attendees then vote on which ideas they would like to be in the Unconference. The top votes will be given a space and something to present on. Unconferences look to foster an environment of creativity and new ideas. Unconference is also known as Open Space Technology, considering the format wherein anyone can speak.
Purpose: Primary purpose of Unconferencing is to discuss topics of common interests and mix people have healthy discussions. Unconferences typically feature open discussions rather than having a single speaker at the front of the room giving a talk, although any format is permitted. This form of conference is particularly useful when the attendees generally have a high level of expertise or knowledge in the field the conference convenes to discuss.
Topics: While deciding on the topic of Unconferencing, it must be decided that the topic shall be more broad or specific? Depending on the topic, which organizations, groups and you want to partner with? If there are, start talking to them to see if they would be interested and try to get sponsorships from them. Collaborating with other interest groups helps a lot. Try to keep Topics such that people attending can actively partcipate and incolve in conversations with other attendees.
Preparing For Your Unconference
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