With just a little over two months before Reclaim Open happens Iโm thankful we had the forethought to add a day before the official event to host an unconference. My first event of this kind was back in 2007 at Northern Voiceโs MooseCamp, and I have to say it was transformative. If you follow the previous link youโll see the sessions that were run that day,* and I have to say many of them seem quite relevant 15 years on.
But the thing about MooseCamp that was so special were the souls who showed up and worked together for the first hour or so to pitch topics they wanted to discuss, and as a result a schedule for the day emerged that was for and by the people. It allowed for an informal space for folks who may not have had the time or inclination to submit a formal presentation to share, which made room for all kinds of serendipitous connections, different voices, and impromptu discussions that were timely and relevant.
Image of the wall of sessions pitched the morning of MooseCamp
Image credit: Cyprien Lomasโs โNorthern Voice 07 โ MooseCampโ
Whatโs more, it was foundational for my own sense of an edtech blogging community that was thinking more broadly about how these new publishing forms would impact our cultureโin many ways MooseCamp was far more memorable that the official event the following day, and part of that was because it took on the shape of those present in that moment in some truly powerful ways. Also, while only remotely connected to him as a result of the NorthVoice events I had participated in, I was really sorry to hear of the recent passing of one of the organizers of that amazing conference, namely Darren Barefootโhis final post in this world tells the tale of a life worth living.
Iโve since participated in other unconferences, mot recently the University API at BYU, and again found this sense of connection, generosity, and community generative for a memorable event, so I figured it was high time to try it for a Reclaim Hosting conference. And, as often happens, the need for it has becoming increasingly more apparent. Just yesterday Shannon Hauser asked about whether we might be able to fit in another panel to our already full programme about web archiving. And while previously we might have had to politely turn it down, as of now we have an entire day wherein anyone can propose and run sessions about anything from web archiving to Geocities to photography to the fediverse to privacy and security, or whatever else folks with a shared interest care to come together and think through. Itโs in many ways a huge attraction of Reclaim Open, the ability to show up for a full day where you can share your interests in the moment if you like, as well as support and learn from others who want to do the same. And who knows, you might even find some magic like I did back in 2007.
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*Getting to run a session about using WordPress for โMore Than Just a Blogโ alongside Candace Nast and DโArcy Norman remains one of my all-time favorite conference moments. People were truly in it.