Capturing the seminar

Posted by Suw in Project organisation at January 22nd, 2008

We’ve had several people email us since we announced the Application Pack for the Creative Business seminars last week. Many of them have asked us if we will be recording the seminars so that they can follow along at home.

We’ve thought hard about how best to do this, because the last thing I want is to make the attendees feel self-conscious when they are discussing new ideas. So we’ve decided that we’ll record just the presentations - not the exercises - hopefully in video, but if not in audio, and we’ll put them up online as soon afterwards as we can.

All of the course material will also be released as PDFs and pages here on the blog prior to the seminar so that all attendees can read up on it and be ready for what I hope will turn out to be a very practical and stimulating day! Essentially, we will freeze our materials - preserve them in amber, if you like - so that everyone is referring to the same versions, whilst the wiki continues to grow and change even after the seminar. That way, attendees know that they’ve all seen the same thing, and they’ll all know that they are up to date.

Of course, everything is being released under a Creative Commons licence, so if you want to, you can reuse it.

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