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An unconference is a participant-driven meeting. The term "unconference" has been applied to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid hierarchical aspects of a conventional conference, such as sponsored presentations and top-down organization.
History
According to Tim O'Reilly, a predecessor of an unconference was a gathering organized by Alexander von Humboldt in 1828, which had a reduced emphasis on formal speeches and instead emphasized informal connections.
The term "unconference" first appeared in an announcement for the annual XML developers conference in 1998.
Unconferences often use variations on Open Space Technology, the format/method developed by Harrison Owen in 1985. Owen's 1993 book Open Space Technology: a User's Guide discussed many of the techniques now associated with unconferences, although his book does not use that term.
The term was used by Lenn Pryor when discussing BloggerCon (a series of conferences organized by Dave Winer and first held October 4–5, 2003, at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society.)
Sarah Winge, the organizer (with Tim O'Reilly) of Foo Camp, an early unconference, drew on her experience of open space and conversations with Harrison Owen to develop the format. The first Foo Camp happened October 10–12, 2003, in Sebastopol, California. In 2005 some of the attendees from previous years decided to produce their own "Bar" Camp. These three events, BloggerCon, Foo Camp and BarCamp helped to popularize the term "unconference".
Format
Typically at an unconference, the agenda is created by the attendees at the beginning of the meeting. Anyone who wants to initiate a discussion on a topic can claim a time and a space. Some unconference sessions (for example at FooCamp or BarCamp) are led by the participant who suggested its topic; other unconference sessions are basically open discussions of the session topic.
An "unconference" is particularly useful when participants generally have a high level of expertise or knowledge in the field the conference convenes to discuss.
Facilitation styles
An unconference can be conducted using a number of facilitation styles. Some of these are:
Birds of a feather
Dotmocracy
Fishbowl
Ignite
Lightning talks
Open Space Technology
PechaKucha
Speed geeking
World café (conversation)
Notable unconferences
BarCamp
FooCamp
EdCamp
References
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Preparing to attend an unconference!
There are several key points about an unconference: You do not need to do preparation in order to convene a session. If you get an idea the day of the event, call a session. There is no ‘right way’ to lead a session. However there is a bias towards interaction and discussion. Choose a format for your session will help you achieve your vision.
Welcome | Unconference
Highly interactive, Unconferences can achieve good results in an hour, a half day within a regular conference, or with fully interactive one to three day events. The peer-to-peer learning environment of an Unconference is good for multi-disciplinary exchange.
Preparing for an Unconference
There are several key points about an unconference: You do not need to do preparation in order to convene a session. If you get an idea the day of the event, call a session. There is no ‘right way’ to lead a session. However there is a bias towards interaction and discussion.
Unconference | Dynamic Events for a Fast Moving World
An Unconference is work & play! Be amazed at how much serious work you’ll accomplish with colleagues while also sharing stories, being vulnerable, and connecting on a deeper level. As we learn more about online events, it is clear that the best ones attend to heart, as well as the mind.
About Us - Unconference
About Unconference “Unconference.net staff helped us clarify and prioritize our strategic needs and key outcomes. Their facilitation held us to our own goals throughout the event – making sure that the value they promised us for the event would be the value we received.”
Have Questions? | Unconference
How is Unconference different than a regular conference? An Unconference is driven by the passions of the people attending and by the issues of the day. The content agenda is created in real time.
Kaliya Hamlin - Unconference
Inc Magazine’s December ’09 issue covered the Mass Technology Leadership Council Innovation Unconference that Kaliya facilitated. Kaliya got her start facilitating in 2005 co-founding the Internet Identity Workshop with Doc Searls and Phil Windley.
Event Services - Unconference
ADDING AN UNCONFERENCE DAY TO TRADITIONAL CONFERENCES. Traditional conference organizers can support an unconference happening before or after their regular event. This can be a warm up to actually using interactive methods in the main part of the conference.
Methods - Unconference
UNCONFERENCE METHODS. To create an event that builds community, unleashes initiatives, and helps solve problems, we combine some of the methods described here, as well as others we find or create. Open Space. Open Space is at the heart of almost every unconference we design.
Working with Us | Unconference
Our process works in five simple steps: Contact us for an initial assessment of the values of the organization and goals for an event. We create a preliminary event design for you.