Today is the last chance to submit a proposal to give a talk or lead a discussion at the Northern Voice 2006 blogging conference.
Boris Mann says:
Remember, this is a very “open tent”, not necessarily über techie conference. Come and share stories with us in Vancouver. It’s going to be the same shareable size—about 250 people give or take, except that day 1 is Moose Camp—an open day for special interest groups or just old friends to take over the space. This is not a complete unconference—maybe you want to organize a mini conference of 10 or 20 people that are all interested in the same subject. Head over to the wiki and self organize (and let us know, and we’ll help make sure the word gets out).
So, any EduBloggers? Knitting Bloggers? Food Bloggers? From journalists to home makers to gardeners to people just telling stories, we want speakers that have things to share. It’s a wide audience, from lots of local Vancouverites wanting to find out more to lots of top bloggers and techies from around the world.
Last year’s Northern Voice was a lot of fun, and topics ranged all over the place—from podcasting to video blogging to the ethics of personal blogs. This year looks to be more of the same, but with even more potential for meeting folks in and around Vancouver who love this medium.
(Psst. You can also register to attend.)
