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Podcamp Toronto 2009 Scheduling

 

Scheduling is now open!

 

Please edit the wiki using the password "canuck" and add your name in the slot of your choice.

 

If you have any questions about scheduling, please contact Jay.

 

NOTE all rooms have digital projectors but you will have to provide your own laptop, as well as any cables or adapters necessary for you to connect to standard VGA. Mac users -- please bring your own dongle!

 

 

The Law of Two Feet

 

Simply put: your experience at PodCamp is what you want it to be. At any time, if you're not learning what you want to learn, if you're not getting what you need, you have every right to depart the session you're in and move to a different one, or none at all.

 

 

 

 

NOTICE: Podcamp Toronto sessions are being live-streamed and video recorded for non-commercial use. Individuals may also be taking video and photographs throughout the weekend. By taking part in Podcamp Toronto, you agree to allow use of your image for non-commercial purposes.

 

 

  • Podcamp attendees -- please DO NOT stream video over the WiFi, you'll suck up all the bandwidth
    • What you should do is actually go to the room you want to see!

 

FRIDAY - February 20, 2009
6 pm-ish
???
Check out the Podcamp Toronto 2009 Evening Meetups page for informal Friday events -- and feel free to add your own ideas!

 

SATURDAY - February 21, 2009
ROOM NUMBERS:
201
203
229
357
359A/B
361
   
 
90 seats
75 seats
70 seats
80 seats
120 seats
120 seats
9:00 am
9:45 am
REGISTRATION - 2nd Floor
 
10:00 am
10:15 am
ORIENTATION & OPENING
10:30 am
11:00 am
Making Video: Light It, Mic It, Shoot It - an introduction to essential production skills and techniques. Geo Perdis, Mediamaker. Rob Koci You're Not Ready for New Media (Tentative session) - Jay Moonah 

 

Podcasting Tools 101 (Panel) -- Ninja, Daniele Rossi , John Meadows & Steve Saylor. Moderated by Connie Crosby.

Twitter Tools - There's more to Twitter than twitter.com. Justin Kozuch, Refresh Events

 

Building Relationships with Word of Mouth and PR Practitioners While Maintaining Credibility with Your Audience Anita Clarke, David Jones, Eden Spodek and Matthew Stradiotto, moderated by Keith McArthur.

11:15 am
11:45 am
Workflow and the Creative Process - Mark Blevis Stalking Your Audience for Fun & Profit - Monitoring Your Community & Competitors - Sean Power on the O'Reilly book \"Complete Web Monitoring\" 

 

HiFi for WiFi - Getting Great Sound - Victoria Fenner - Sound Out Media (not just for audio podcasters - how to get good sound for video too!)

Dear Toronto - Why we love you and making video about Toronto - Adam Schwabe Artists & Creatives. Exploring the ties between Social media, The Arts & Creativity - Discussion led by Keith Burtis, Julianna Yau, and Steve Saylor. Live from PodCamp...it's Inside PR - Terry Fallis, David Jones  and Martin Waxman 
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
LUNCH - Not Provided - check out locations to eat

 

1:15 pm
1:45 pm

First Church of Facebook: an exploration of Faith and Social Media - Colin Carmichael  (with Sean McGaughey, Heather Angus-Lee & Aaron McCarroll-Gallegos)

Social Media for Special Causes Facilitated by John Sheridan

Leveraging Social Media, Case Study: one post and 250,000 visitors later - PostRank / Ilya Grigorik

Alexis Mantell

Podcast Novels 101 - How to create, produce, and market your own! - Steve Saylor Creating a collaborative work environment - Chrissy Chrzan & Russ Morgan of Espresso. The power of the niche - Sylvain Grand'Maison 
2:00 pm
2:30 pm
Social Media Monitoring and Analysis - Dave Fleet - a whistle-stop tour through finding, measuring and analyzing and taking action through social media tools Social Media in the Public Service -- Jairus Pryor (Bank of Canada) and Audra Williams (Parliament of Canada) - How social media can be used to demystify public service institutions to encourage civic engagement. Green Film & Video Production for TV, Podcasting or ?? - Lance Carlson Setting up Wordpress for Podcasting - Angelo Mandato 

Social Media for Nonprofits: challenges, opportunities and successes - Elena Yunusov and Jane Zhang of TechSoup Canada

Heresy, Hipocrisy, and Sin - let's talk about all the things you need to do to make money as a media creator, or how to better serve a business. - Chris Brogan
2:45 pm
3:15 pm
How Does Money Affect Content? - Whitney Hoffman (with Andrea Ross, Jay Moonah , Eden Spodek and others TBA) Community Sites on a Budget -- Facilitated by John Sheridan Updated Look at Women and Social Media - Kim Vallee

Government 2.0. A discussion on the expanding role of social media and government/citizen interaction, right here in Canada.- Facilitated by Mike Kujawski

Using Google Analytics to Increase Your Audience - NOTE: this will be an Intermediate session for people already familiar with the basic use of GA. By Helen M. Overland What's Next in Canadian Social Media, Word of Mouth & Community Building (findings from the Buzz Report) - Sean Moffitt and friends
3:30 pm
4:00 pm
Learning from the Beatles - Sylvain Grand'Maison  Editing Video Using Apple's Final Cut: an introduction to essential post-production skills and techniques. Geo Perdis, Mediamaker.

 

The Secret World of Domain Names: A marketer's guide to domain names - Bill Sweetman Fostering Creativity - How passion, creativity, and a little hard work can take an idea from conception to execution - Michael Mistretta Podcasting in foreign lands

Michelle Sullivan

Monetizing Blogs and Communities: Ethics and Strategies - CT Moore & Nicky Senyard

 

4:15 pm
4:45 pm
Audacity 101/201 - Sean McGaughey and Bob Goyetche

 SEO 101 for your blog and podcast.

 

 Presented by New Media Mike

This Week in Geek LIVE! - From the super geeks, Steve \"Snowball\" Saylor, Mike \"The Birdman\" Dodd, and David \"Double D\" Denis.over at http://thisweekingeek.net Come join in the fun that is geek live from Podcamp Toronto!

Make Enjoying Podcasts more Social with CastRoller

Will Spaetzel and Bill Deys

Video Microblogging - Adele McAlear and Tracy Apps

Making Traditional Media a Little More Social -- using Twitter, wikis and live-blogging at the Globe and Mail Mathew Ingram
5:00 pm
5:30
pm

 

Street / cred: Gain respect, credibility and a desirable audience via professionalism, standards and ethics.

Saleem Khan

 

 

Twitter: 140 Characters to Better Brands - Dave Delaney (Griffin Technology)
I Got the Job because of Social Media - Daniel Patricio
The Mentor Lounge - moderated by Tommy Vallier Charting the History of Podcasting in Canada - Tracy Fuller (UBC School of Journalism) A Social Media State of the Union Discussion Collin Douma

 

7:30 pm
???
Official Podcamp Toronto 2009 Party (brought to you by Molson) 7:30 pm onward, "The Ram" at Ryerson, Ryerson Students' Pub at 63 Gould Street. Molson folks will be mixing and mingling and sampling brands with a few brand folks attending and Molson Brewer Ian Douglas. A cash bar will follow the sampling.

 

SUNDAY - February 22, 2009
ROOM NUMBERS:
201
203
229
357
359A/B
361
   
 
90 seats
75 seats
70 seats
80 seats
120 seats
120 seats
10:00 am
10:30 am
 Journalism
New Media
Communications
Creating Digital Content
to deliver C L E A R L Y
the written and spoken word
Social Media and Higher Ed - Wayne MacPhail and Frances Willick
Podcasting on a Budget- Tips from over 2 years of podcasting - Russel Hale
Using Free Downloads to build your Brand
- how to use downloadable content as a way of increasing your value online
Vergel Evans
The Relationship Between Podcasting and Blogging: A Discussion - moderated by Jay Moonah
 
10:45 am
11:15 am
Canadians & Social Networking Tools - Catherine Moelker, comScore

 

Social Media 101 - intro session from a PR POV - Martin Waxman
Jedi mind tricks & you - How to help your clients embrace the risks & opportunities of implementing social media

Mark Farmer

Becoming a Legitimate Media Outlet. Sponsorship, monetizing, living off your podcast - Matt + Nat
Mini Book Expo, Case Study - how my little social media project took over my life - Alexa Clark
Social Media Funnel - Sharing an approach to social media, communications, and community building - Keith Burtis
11:30 am
12:00 pm

Taking Control of Success - John Meadows, Scarborough Dude, Keith Burtis and Katherine Matthews

POLYMATH MARKETING

Cross promotional Tips, Tricks and Secrets.

The smartest ways to use offline marketing and not waste a ton of money.

Maureen E. Mc Bride

 

 

 

Minding your Business - The nitty gritty of starting your own business and making it work. Presented by Michelle Joseph

The Mentor Lounge - moderated by Tommy Vallier

Web Metrics Suck, (Or: How to Use Metrics to Get Sh*t Done) - The ins and outs of why web metrics suck, and how to actually use them to get the Good Times Rolling(tm). Jeremy Wright (b5media)

Puppetry of the Podcast

This is a look at the various ways that puppets are being used in podcasts; whether as a sidekick, the focus of the show, the member of a large puppet-only cast, as a musician, or questionable satirist, puppets are hitting podcasts in a big way!

Brian Hogg (Hoggworks Studios)

 
12:15 pm
12:45 pm
Lunch & Learn on the latest in mobile social media marketing. Come and share your stories and experience. Suggested by Robin Browne (cause there's no mobile sessions on the sked!)
 
 
 
 Video Game Journalism- a Discussion and some tips for those who want to break into it.
@BirdmanDodd
http://www.thisweekingeek.net
PodCampToronto 2010 : An Open Discussion
1:00 pm
1:15 pm
CLOSING REMARKS & WRAP-UP - room 361
1:15 pm
?
Check out the Podcamp Toronto 2009 Meetups to set-up informal after-Podcamp lunches, dinners, Oscar parties, whatever!

 

 

 


 

 

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