Podcamp Nashville happened March 6, 2010 and in Episode 11 we dissect the event as best we could in under an hour. We begin with Lucas sharing post event numbers and thoughts. Then jump into what worked and what didn’t from out perspective. After that we highlight what sessions stood out from the pack and get sidetracked on how to document the event. Should presenters be responsible for recording their sessions or should the Nashville video community step up and help? Finally we end with our usual segment of what we are consuming.
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Topics and Notes:
Post Podcamp Update - PodCampNashville.org
What worked and what didn't
Standout Sessions
Addional Information:
Show Hosts:
David Beronja
Title:
- Web Designer/Production/Founder "The Nashville Feed" blog
URLs:
- twitter: mdave and nashvillefeed
- blog: NashvilleFeed.com
Lucas Hendrickson
Title(s):
- Independent Journalist
- Contributor at The Tennessean's TuneInMusicCity.com
- Instructor at Belmont University's Media Studies Department
- Writer at LargeLandMammal.com
URLs:
- twitter: @tuneinlucas (or @largelandmammal)
- website: Largelandmammal.com/TuneInMusicCity.com
Chris Ennis
Title(s)
- Partner at Function Interactive
- Director of Product Development at OneRecovery.com
URLs:
- twitter: @dotrage
- webstie: ChrisEnnis.com
What We're Consuming
Dave – Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
Lucas – "The Furious World" webshow from Peter Himmelman, FuriousWorld.com at 9pm Central Tuesday nights., @FakeAPStylebook which usually has great non-advice, it gave out something that I'm sure is making copy editors around the world pull their hair out, intentionally flipping the use case for "it's" and "its." But that's good because now it'll remind me to do the opposite, because I'm always screwing that up, which is my editor's biggest pet peeve.
Chris – Siri iPhone app (iTunes) (a virtual search "attendant"), Flowtown.com



