BrainJams

by Scott Beale on November 28, 2005 · 0 comments

BrainJams

The BrainJams Unconference, Chris Heuer’s follow-up to October’s highly successful Web 2.1 event (here’s my Web 2.1 wrap-up), takes place this Saturday, December 3rd at SRI in Menlo Park. Laughing Squid is proud to once again be one of the sponsors of this excellent event. For more info, check out the BrainJams wiki and blog.

BrainJams Events are open spaces where the participants decide on the content of the event within a basic framework that includes one on one knowledge networking in the morning and open discussions on how to best use emerging technologies in the afternoon. The knowledge and information shared amongst participants will be gathered and redistributed online to further the discussions, learning and idea manifestation after the event and beyond.

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