AURORA, CO, September 29, 2010 (Press-News.org) After four years of educating Internet users worldwide, PodCamp is coming back to the Mile High area. During this two-day "unconference" participants will learn about the latest in social media, blogging, video on the Internet, new marketing and PR, and podcasting.
Where: Manmade Media Studios, 2352 Dayton St Suite A, Aurora, CO 80010
When:
Oct. 1, 7 - 9 p.m., Opening night networking
Oct. 2, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Follow your interests down three different tracks. Your feet cast the vote...if you come to a session you don't like, just go to another!
PODCAMP ADMISSION IS FREE, however, you must arrive early on Friday evening- we are limited to the first 80 participants. Lunch can be purchased on-site from a Denver Street Food truck.
You can find more information by visiting http://podcamp.pbworks.com/PodCamp-Denver-1
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