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BlogOrlando 2008 Announced...

Woot!

For those who haven't been the last two years, this is a great event. A little more structured than traditional unconferences with the same unconference conversations and speakers from all over.

Rollins College, Sept. 25th-27th. The 27th being the 'main event' (a saturday, which is somewhat of a departure from the last couple of years where it was held on fridays)

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blogOrlando, Part Two...

While the social scene of an event allows for friendships to easily develop, the true value of the event was during the unconference itself. I had the pleasure of helping Josh out with the Life/Local track of the event (and with the attendee badges, though, as Jeremy knows, that's tough to call a 'pleasure' ;).

Jim Johnson kicked off our track in the morning with a session on politics. There's so much happening online that campaigns can now take advantage of, and it was really interesting to hear people's impressions of things like transparency and authenticity within the political "industry." It's also cool to contrast national campaigns vs. local leaders and their use of blogs. The readership is of course a bit different, and from the examples given, it'd seem that the more local the political leader, the more authentic the blog felt. I'll be curious to see how politics learns and adapts to this exploding new medium.

Connie Reece was kind enough to join us from Austin, Texas to lead a discussion on meeting people and networking online. Twitter, facebook, linkedin -- all sorts of new tools to allow us to meet new people and manage the contacts we already have. Discussion centered around how to use these tools effectively and maximize their benefits. One of the things that jumped out to me was Connie's comments on how she adds twitter friends -- same way as me, and I'm sure a lot of other folks. If you do not use your "about" space appropriately, and I can't remember the relationship, I'm not likely to add you back. Just food for thought for all you twitterholic's out there ;)

Alicia Dorset led what was probably the strongest conversation of our track on 'Separating your work life from your personal life'. While I had to step out to handle some Emurse business, what I was able to take in was the stuff that unconference's are made of. Quality discussion on sad but true issues like stalking, privacy, work/life issues, employer/employee issues revolving around things like facebook and blogs, and the dangerous, catty world of offline scrapbooking. Who knew Scrapblog isn't just creating a fun product, they are also saving lives. Crazy.

My session on the Local Orlando scene was also something I would consider to be a success. The amount of contribution and participation to the orlando new media/technology community has exploded this year. Florida Creatives has been a growing success, barcamp was huge, blogOrlando was incredibly impressive and coworking as a value based approach to shared workspaces is becoming more and more accepted/encouraged/evangelized. We have a tremendous pool of talent here, and a truckload of creativity that's being expressed in more and more impressive ways. It's falls on us to start bringing people together and creating the relationships that will be required to serve as the base for what has the potential to be an amazing, vibrant community. We're already here, we just need to get to know each other!

Some of the take aways from the local orlando session -- the need for a common local blogroll, a list of everyone's twitter names, events that are more broad (not just technical, not just creative, just events that will allow us to all share in a great experience). I believe it was John Frost who suggested a possible photo walk. A few suggestions were made on possibilties for this -- either Disney, which would be right up John's alley, or working with the History center downtown. They do historic orlando walking tours that would be great and appeal to folks of all backgrounds, not just geeks and creatives. Bust out the nikon's and flood flickr with our "art" ;)

We talked about the effectiveness of sites like Meetup.com for getting together with other likeminded folks in our hood. Upcoming.org also lists events, but isn't nearly as used here in town. Two regular meetup's that you should consider attending are Florida Creatives (Monday, October 15th is the next at Crooked Bayou, downtown) and likemind. Likemind is a morning coffee meetup that is open to anyone of any industry, and is held at B&S Daily Market. The next Orlando likemind will probably be October 20th-ish, but we'll announce once we're sure (checkout likemind.us for more information).

One of the things I wanted to mention, but it escaped me, was Outside.In. Outside.In offers a great opportunity for us to pool together our content. It's not as used as it should be, the conceptually, it's a great site and something folks should look into joining.

We also did a crash course on coworking, similar to the presentation I gave at barcamp. The big difference, of course, is that Alex Hillman from Indy Hall in Philly was able to come be my wingman and answer our questions. From my discussions with Alex over the last year or so, the Philly scene holds a lot in common to the things going on here in Orlando. Many of our issues are the same, so it's been great to have him lend a hand with suggestions and encouragement. The Philly scene spent a solid year, if not a tad more, building community and evangelizing to anyone who would listen -- pretty much exactly what we've been doing down here. It was at the last blogOrlando that I announced our effort to bring coworking to Orlando, and its amazing how much more knowledgable and accepted the idea has become in that time. Coworking is a reflection of the community, an evolutionary step in its development, and I really do think we're on the verge of pulling off something great here in town.

So what did you think? What are the things that we can do right now to make Orlando's scene that much stronger? What events have you enjoyed? What efforts do you participate in? Are you excited by the changes you've seen here in town? Join in the comments below or blog about it on your own site. Tag with "blogorlando", "orlandoscene" and/or "floridacreatives" (which will show up on the floridacreatives.com site).

blogOrlando, Part One...

Another amazing event in Orlando this week. For those of you who made it out to Rollins on Friday, I hope you were able to find something to take away. Some of the conversations that we had were of a really high caliber. It's amazing what happens when a "conference" focuses on the people in attendance more than the folks giving the talk. Great stuff, and Josh -- thank you tremendously for working so hard to pull it off!

It wasn't even just the talks that were so much fun. The side activities for blogorlando were a blast. A handful of us got together for a tour of KSC on Thursday, which was probably the first time I had been out there since I was a youngin'. The visitors center was great and the guided bus tour was even better. I highly recommend it for folks around town to make it a saturday trip sometime. Afterwards, we went out and attacked CityWalk something fierce. We won't get into the "exchange rate" for universal cash, but let's just say we had a lot of it. We pooled our resources together and were able to eat/drink free. Margaritaville was closed for a private event, but Lone Palm across the way had a similar drink menu. Pat O'Briens was a blast and a nice change of scenery. The water/fire thing they do there is head scratchingly cool.

Funny story about Pat's. We got to talking with our waitress Brecken about blogs/blogOrlando/etc, and she said.. "I was reading this blog post about Spirit Airlines, and" -- I cut her off there laughing my ass off. She could have easily been on the verge of saying "and that kids a total d-bag," but I'm pretty sure she was about to say how amazingly awesome it was, and now she's a fan of alexrudloff.com for life. Talk about a coincidence. Crazy.

Friday night was equally as much fun with a number of us taking full advantage of the Slingapours happy hour. Tom, Alex, Chris, Greg and myself all went out afterwards for some old fashion fun downtown. For those of you not familiar with Wall St., if you're ever in town, it's a pretty cool night spot to check out. Saturday a few of us went to Epcot to hit up a couple rides and grab lunch. We didn't get to meet up with everyone as we would have liked (slow morning on saturday, I suppose ;), but it was still a great time. Saturday night, Gavin, Alex, Bill and myself hit up the ball game over at UCF. We had intended to head over to John's, but man, talk about an exhausting week. We called it quits and lounged around watching the UF/Auburn game instead. Fun times, indeed :)

Anyhow.. That's a quick social recap that probably skips most of the good parts. I'll post more on blogorlando itself, specifically our local scene discussion, later on. I got a slew of emails to catch up on!

Update:
Post #2 on BlogOrlando.

blogOrlando, quick note...

Remember, tag your blogorlando thoughts with "blogorlando", and your orlando scene thoughts with "floridacreatives" and/or "orlandoscene." We'll be on the look out, and I'll try to aggregate, repost, engage, etc. with folks.

Tons of crazy stories from the after parties, tons of thoughts to share from the event, but I'm running crazy late.. So... Later ;)

barCamp Orlando Follow Up...

Wow. What a great event. Gregg, Jason, and everyone else (update: larry!) who put in the time and effort to pull this thing off -- massive props.

Taste was packed. Not just packed, but standing room only packed, but in a not all that uncomfortable way. The presentations were of great quality and entertaining. There is a massive amount of talent around here, and it's a true joy to see everyone come out of the woodwork for something like this. Can't wait for the next one.

I gave a brief presentation on coworking, or as Chris Scott suggested, "cow orking", which I used for the title (and it still makes me giggle -- thanks chris!) It was sort of a local-centric warm up for Friday's blogOrlando local session track. I tried to show the co-working video with Brad/Chris/Tara talking it up, but couldn't get sound working (thats what I get for trying to be fancy). For those interested, here's a link to a Florida Creatives post with the embed of the video. Also, here is the direct link to the Coworking-Orlando google group.

Suggestions for future barcamps:

  • Probably going to need a bigger venue ;) More space for side chats would be nice. Side room worked well, but there were a lot of us.
  • More interactive presentations, less talk-at-you presentations. It's barcamp. Joke around, interact, ask questions of the speakers and from the audience. Heckle. If I had any complaint, it'd probably be that. I can only take so much powerpoint.
  • Might want to break up the lightning talks/full on presentations and intermix them. Change the pace around to keep people active.
Overall though, a very successful first barcamp.

But wait, there's more! The week is not done yet.

Registration ends Monday at 10pm for blogOrlando. A bunch of great speakers from all over the country are coming here this week for an unconference Friday at Rollins College. It'll be a great time. I'll be leading a session on the local scene. Things I plan on discussing -- likemind, Florida Creatives, coworking, user groups, barcamp, local tech startups, community building/expanding, general Orlando/Central Florida/Middle Florida discussion. My buddy Alex Hillman will by flying down, which gives us a great opportunity to ask coworking related questions. I'd love it if you could join us :)

Busy Two Weeks...

Upcoming Schedule
  • Update: Thursday, 9/13: Bill Cosby at the brand new UCF Arena
  • Saturday, 9/15 - UCF vs Texas at the brand new UCF Stadium (first on campus football game in UCF history)
  • Sunday, 9/16 - Travel to SF
  • Monday, 9/17 - Techcrunch 40
  • Tuesday, 9/18 - Techcrunch 40
  • Wednesday-Thursday - Mini-code jam, various meetings
  • Friday, 9/21 - Travel to Orlando
  • Saturday, 9/22 - UCF vs Memphis (second on campus football game in UCF history ;)
  • Sunday, 9/23 - barcampOrlando (Seriously.. this is going to kick ass)
  • Update: Wednesday, 9/26 - Gavin's 27th Birthday ;)
  • Thursday, 9/27 - blogOrlando, blogger dinner
  • Friday, 9/28 - blogOrlando (I'm leading a discussion on the local orlando scene, come join us!)
  • Saturday, 9/29 - blogOrlando Epcot trip, UCF vs. ULL (third on campus football game in UCF history ;)
  • Sunday, 9/30 - A day of rest.

My blogOrlando Session...

Josh posted the session schedule on the blogOrlando site yesterday. I'll be presenting on the local Orlando scene. My thought is to basically extend the "Why Orlando" portion of my venture post (that was in response to John's announcement). From there, talk a little bit about who's here (companies, user groups, various meetups), mix in some local initiatives (a little co-working pitch never killed anyone.. ;), and hopefully a whole lot of great conversation.

I'm told my buddy Alex Hillman gave a similar talk up at blogPhilly, so I'm sure I'll bounce things off of him.. Any thoughts from my fellow yolcals though?

Oh, and Emurse is now a blogOrlando sponsor. w00t.

Ho-hum...

Blogsmith CodeJam (number 7, btw) rolls on. The hotel we're at is great, much much more functional than our previous trips.

Found this picture on the blogorlando flickr stream (chris's, I think?). That's us launching Engadget HD while sitting in on one of the presentations. I'm not sure why Gavin's so sad. I think he was hoping to see Ryan Block's hat as one of the contest prizes.

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Blog Orlando...

Gavin and I rolled over to Rollins College today to take in BlogOrlando. We do a lot of traveling around these days attending events, and it was certainly a pleasure to have one in our own back yard. We finally got to meet up with Ryan Price from the Liberatr Media Network, take in a conversation with Chris Heuer and others, all while working on Gavin's EVDO connection. One of the cool things about sporting your own broadband is that we were able to keep pluggin' away and help get Engadget HD out the gate. Gotta love multi-tasking. Tomorrow's Disney day for the unconference. It's Gavin's birthday coming up as well, and his parents are in town, so.. Not sure yet if we'll roll out there. Annual passes make it easy to stop on by though, so.. who knows.

We both look forward to getting to know the local community some more. It's about time we all start coming together. Props to hyku for organizing the event. Check out the flickr stream here.



Blog Orlando...

So, I noticed on Like it Matters a badge that read "BlogOrlando". I got pretty excited of course, with Orlando being the motherland and all. I read the date as August instead of September though, and was totally bummed that I was going to miss out.

Good thing I checked again. Sept. 22nd - 24th, with theme park days the following weekend.

I've been planning on going down for the UCF/USF game on the 16th of September anyway.. I figure I might as well stick around for another week. I've been in DC a total of 3 days for the last two and a half months. Why stop now, ya know? ;)

If you're in the Central Florida area and are up for it, check it out. Gavin and I will be there, and probably Celly too. postGorilla, Inc in the hizzy.