City CampSF
Are you interested in the future of civic engagement, emerging media and Gov 2.0 innovations? CityCampSF, Saturday, October 16, 9 to 6, is an
unconference where we will:
1. Bring together municipal employees, experts, programmers, designers, citizens and journalists to share perspectives and insights
about San Francisco and the Bay Area cities in which we live
2. Create and maintain patterns for using the Web to facilitate local government transparency and effective local governance
3. Foster communities of practice and advocacy on the role of the Web, mobile communication, online information, and open data in San
Francisco and the Bay Area, and
4. Create outcomes that participants will act upon after the event is over
The unconference format means the agenda is participant-driven, so please come ready to share.
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