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BioBarCamp, Live!

A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about BioBarCamp, which IFTF has been hosting over the past two days.  It has been fascinating stuff--both in terms of process and content--and my colleagues and/or I will be blogging about it in the coming days.  I have found live blogging to be too challenging to be useful.  So I won't even try to capture what we are talking about right now.  Stay tuned, though!

BioBarCamp

In a blog post the other day, I mentioned FooCamp--which is an annual invitation-only participant driven conference hosted by open source publishing legend Tim O'Reilly (who, interestingly enough, is credited with coining the term "Web 2.0").  On August 6th & 7th, the Institute will be hosting BioBarCamp.  For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, BarCamps are user-generated conferences—open, participatory workshop-events, during which content is provided by participants.  They are sometimes referred to as unconferences.  My colleague, Alex Pang, has observed, "[T]hese camps . . . at their best are semi-chaotic but intellectually exciting affairs." You can read more about BarCamps here.

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