At a typical conference, the only way you’re able to present is to cross your fingers and hope some special committee gives you a call. At BarCamp NewsInnovation, however, getting on the schedule is as easy as filling out an index card and posting on the schedule grid (above).
BarCamp follows the “unconference” model where the attendees fill the schedule board with their own presentations. Besides, the best way to get everything you can out of BCNI is to present!
What should I present?
The only requirement is that your presentation has something to do with news. Some ideas:
- Present the latest project you, your team or your company is working on. For example, last year the Washington Post showed off how they got Sprint to sponsor their real-time news aggregator.
- Have a round table discussion on a topic you’d like to know more about. For example the CoPress crew presented on “How do you reinvent j-school for 2020?”
- Propose an idea. What would you like to change in the industry? Do you have a new monetization strategy? Share it!
- Share a lesson you have learned over the past year. For example Philly.com shared how they “swarmed” the Obama-Clinton