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RootsCamp II

I think that name has to go, as my vision for what this space should be is less about topic than discussion space. However, whatever name recognition it has will be useful to get people out for a second version.

Like all iterations, there will be some adjustments. Gone is the idea of a multi-day conference (that might resurface in the summer) and in its place is a single-session format … three hours, two discussion blocks. The focus of this TBD session — probably happening over winter break, in or about the holidays — will be “The Ideal Community Portal.” This was one of the action outcomes of the first Bloomington RootsCamp: addressing the need for a reliable information and communication resource for the local community. While this conversation will also be open to anyone who wants to participate, I’ll make a directed effort to recruit from key spheres of influence. Bloomingpedia. The City IT Department. UITS. Ivy Tech. The amorphous community of local bloggers. By scheduling around these key people, the conversation has a greater chance to not only raise the quality bar and produce action, but also to attract other participants.

By Kevin Makice

A Ph.D student in informatics at Indiana University, Kevin is rich in spirit. He wrestles and reads with his kids, does a hilarious Christian Slater imitation and lights up his wife's days. He thinks deeply about many things, including but not limited to basketball, politics, microblogging, parenting, online communities, complex systems and design theory. He didn't, however, think up this profile.

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The tentative date for this is Saturday, January 6. We will probably start at 1p and finish by 4p, which time for chitting and chatting before and after the session. I’m in the process of finding a location (the library is the backup).

The time, date and place has been confirmed:

The Politic Exchange – “The Ideal Bloomington Portal”
Saturday, January 6, 2006
1p-4p (with time before and after the event)
Monroe County Public Library, Room 1B

I also officially changed the name to “The Politic Exchange,” which is a decade-old idea about changing the goals of political discussion. At some point, there will be a web site for this, but for now I opened up Yahoo group.

[…] A second local unconference will be held on January 6, 2007 from 1p-4p at the Monroe County Public Library (Room 1B). This unconference session is an outcome of the first RootsCamp held mid-November to discuss the recent elections. This follow-up event will focus on “The Ideal Bloomington Portal” an include participants from the City government, universities and local interest groups. The Politic Exchange – “The Ideal Bloomington Portal” Saturday, January 6, 2006 1p-4p (with time before and after the event) Monroe County Public Library, Room 1B […]

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