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What else should you know for your Barcamp participation?

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 7:52 am
by Mitu100@
I wrote above: "Everything is possible, nothing is necessary." This also means that you can create your own space. At the InspiCamp in Hamburg, I saw how a participant disappeared to her hotel room after a session on writing an about me page to immediately edit her own page. If you feel like going for a walk while the sessions are going on, then go. If you don't want to go alone, you can usually find someone who also wants to get some exercise.

I've found that it helps me if I think about whether I want to hold a session and why before the Barcamp. Then you can prepare in peace. But I've also offered a session quite czech republic telegram screening spontaneously and then prepared it during the break beforehand. Anything goes, nothing is mandatory!

Bring business cards (no, they're not old-fashioned!) , flyers (you can make your own) or other materials. It's also appreciated if you bring books that have inspired you or that are particularly well suited to the topic. Don't worry, nothing usually gets lost at barcamps. Forgotten notebooks and even the owners of scarves, headphones or pencil cases are often identified with meticulous detective work by looking at photos.

Help wherever you can. Whether you help with the clean-up or offer train passengers a shuttle service to the station after the Barcamp. Whether you stand in for a photographer who is unable to attend or promote the Barcamp in advance. With your support and that of the other participants, you will make the Barcamp a pleasant event.