Who Can Speak At Podcamp NYC 2.0?

 

 

You can. Yes, you. Everyone can. Unlike a regular conference where speaking slots are allotted only to the highest bidder, Unconferences are by you, for you. If you don't see a session here that you want, create one and present it! Share what you know and your fellow participants will do the same.

 

 

Please note: The organizers of PodcampNYC are working to ensure sessions will be recorded via video and/or audio but can't guarantee all sessions will be covered. Along these lines, we encourage you to record your own session and send us a link so we can upload it to our wiki and make it available via a DVD/public format. If you don't want your session recorded, that's fine too. Just let us know.

 

This page will show you who has signed up to speak to date, and a bit about their session. If you'd like to present, please drop an email to the organizers at pcnyc2 (at) gmail.com with your proposal! We encourage everyone to present at Podcamp NYC 2.0, but please keep in mind the following:

 

1. The topic should be related to New Media.

2. Podcamp is about education and sharing, not advertising, so please do not view speaking at Podcamp as license to present an infomercial. You can talk about what you do and tools you use, but please make the focus about educating others, not just selling.

3. There is a focus on Education for Podcamp NYC 2.0 this year, and how we can use new media to rethink and reimagine the way we learn, not only in school but beyond. Can you contribute a session to this track?

4. We will place sessions into the schedule as we get closer to the event. If you have specific time constraints, let us know ASAP. Everyone will be allowed to speak as time and space allows.

Thanks for participating in Podcamp NYC 2.0, and we can't wait to see you there!

 

Sessions To be Presented

 

Anna Lieber: Casting for Clients: Create a Podcast that Communicates with Impact

 

Charles-A. Rovira: Podcasting is the perfect medium for advertising for micro-markets. Making your mark in your marketplace with a new business model.

 

Joshua Levy: Using social media in the presidential election: why are the candidates doing and what are the voters doing?

 

Paull Young: Organic adoption of social media - a new path for corporates.

 

Jens Schroeter: Podcasts for Management and Language training in a global corporation.

 

Barbara Freedman: Cashing in on Digital Distribution for Public Schools or "The High Tech Bake Sale"

 

Nancy Sharoff: Get a Life.

 

Howard Greenstein: Social Networks to support online media.

 

Christopher Penn: Social Network Marketing 101, New Media Marketing 101, Podcasting 101.

 

Drew Olanoff: Back To Basics - Marketing Your Podcast.

 

Kenneth Jamieson: Screencasting client support.

 

Andy Sernovitz: Word of Mouth: Love, Trust, and Respect. Happy customers are your greatest advertisers. Learn to earn their respect and recommendation -

and get people talking about you, your blog, or your business.

 

Ian Isanberg: Coffee With Ian.

 

Andrew Young: PuppetVision: Puppetry and Podcasting.

 

Chris Brogan: Social Media Strategy - 3, actually.

 

Roxanne Darline: Social Media Strategy - 3, actually.

 

John C. Havens: Tactical Transparency; how being OPEN online provides lasting ROI.

 

Brian Hogg: Building a Television Studio in Your Basement.

 

Mark Lassoff: Credibility in Online Journalism: How to Match the Majors.

 

Alan Levy: How to Build and Sustain a Social Community.

 

Jon Mandell: Using 'New' Media to enhance your conference exposure.

 

Adrian Miller: The Blatan Truth: Your podcast and blog can't build your business but you can...top tips for exposive sales growth.

 

Katherine Oliver: Made in NY.

 

Kevin Seal: Music in Podcasting.

 

Jennifer Yuan: Introduction to Podcasting.

 

Laura Allen: Creating the Perfect 15-Second Pitch

 

Lisa Thumann and David Gordon: Using Podcasts to Connect with Students: Re-entering School after Treatment for Cancer

 

David Recordon "Using distributed technologies to change the World"

 

Andrew Figgins: Podcasting Your Passion: If it works for sports fans (and it does), it'll work for you

 

Isobella Jade Creating Credibility through Pod casting: I plan to share insight into how pod casting can be an outlet that can give your other products and passions life and leverage into a bigger platform that leads to bigger exposure. Also I will chat about marketing your pod cast too. And what it means to have both, a product, a website, blogs and a pod cast as a package when you are self promoting and starting a business. And how the service I use to free!

 

Kathryn Jones Why Live? How Live streaming can promote greater creativity and more deeply engage your community.

synchronis.tv

 

Roxanne Darling The first topic is good for the educators; my other topics are more business-focused. I will let you guys decide what would work, and I am happy to be on a panel too. Video Podcasting WorkFlow Tips Finding Your New Media Voice Web 2.0 For Business Advertising: Not Dead but New Media Calls for an Upgrade Podcast Sponsorships: The Do's and Don'ts for Producer, Sponsor, and Audience

 

David LaMorte Using technology for differentiated instruction, Teaching for the Future, Creativity in the Classroom

 

Eric Lybeck Manufacturing 2.0

 

Joshua Cohen What to Watch on the Web - A Beginner's Guide to Online Video

 

Kathryn Finney Women who Run: Women who run/ran their own successful new media companies.

 

Annie Boccio Session (panel?) on new tools such as Seesmic & Utterz Pixel Currents

 

Paul Allison Teachers Teaching Teachers: A weekly webcast on the EdTechTalk channel of the WorldBridges network. East Bronx Academy for the Future / New York City Writing Project

 

Susan Ettenheim Teachers Teaching Teachers: A weekly webcast on the EdTechTalk channel of the WorldBridges network. Eleanor Roosevelt High School/ New York City Writing Project

 

Madeline Brownstone Teachers Teaching Teachers: A weekly webcast on the EdTechTalk channel of the WorldBridges network. Baccalaureate School for Global Educaton / New York City Writing Project

 

Michael Galpert media collaboration and the power of the internets A.viary

 

John Herman New Media in the High School Classroom

 

Epping High School, Gravityland.com (the interactive web series)

 

Kyle Morton Video SEO Best Practices EveryZing

 

Mark Howland After School Booster (no name yet) will email details

 

L Martin Johnson Pratt Reaching the African American Demographic Online Infinite Technologies Inc -www.infinitetechnologiesinc.com

 

 

Corey Burkes Maximizing Your Reach and Potential by 'Being' Your Industry ... Not Just Joining it. DesktopEpics Entertainment

 

Ted Perlmutter Using Zimbio in the college classroom for issue advocacy center for international conflict resolution, Columbia University

 

Kevin Seal Music in podcasts Pandora.com

 

 

Joe Cascio Is reputation data the remedy to comment spam?

 

Joel Mark Witt Podcasting From Inside the Organization: What we've learned from MarylandZoo.TV FolkMedia.org | MarylandZoo.TV

 

 

Alison Minaglia Technology PR

 

 

Simon Applebaum Tomorrow Will Be Televised--Putting together an Internet radio show/podcast about TV, and about doing podcasts for TV networks

Tomorrow Will Be Televised

 

 

Cliff Ravenscraft Communicating With Your Audience / Building Community Around Your Podcast gspn.tv

 

 

Matthew Snodgrass Numbers Porter Novelli

 

Diana Guner

 

 

Tom Webster The Podcast Consumer Revealed III: New Research on the Podcasting Audience. Edison Media Research

 

 

Andrew Lentini Using podcasts and social marketing techniques to focus on environmental issues. Athens-Clarke County Recycling

 

 

Justin Seeley Podcasting 101 - A comprehensive guide to becoming a podcaster.

Seeley Media Training

 

 

AndrewYoung PuppetVision: Puppetry and Podcasting Pinguino Digital Studios

 

 

James Faber Queens Public Television

 

Travell Perkins: The Economics of Aggregation: What every online content creator should know.

 

 

Angelika Peacock Earth Angel Unlimited

 

 

Joshua Levy Using social media in the presidential election: why are the candidates doing and what are the voters doing?

 

 

Paull Young Organic adoption of social media - a new path for corporates

 

 

Jens Schroeter Podcasts for Management and Language training in a global corporation. Siemens AG Learning Campus

 

 

Nancy Sharoff 'Get a Life, a Second Life That Is!' Ellenville Central Schools

 

 

Barbara Freedman Cashing in on Digital Distribution for Public Schools or "The High Tech Bake Sale" Greenwich High School

 

Howard Greenstein Social Networks to support online media. The Harbrooke Group, Inc.

 

 

Erik Schwartz Using Mobile to Build Your Podcast's Brand Foneshow Inc

 

 

Drew Olanoff Back To Basics - Marketing Your Podcast scriggity

 

 

Kenneth Jamieson Screencasting client support, communication and sales

 

 

Andy Sernovitz Word of Mouth Marketing


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