February 29th, 2008
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On the fourth day I ran my session on Database Design. As I was only asked to present this session three days previously, I hadn’t had any spare time to put together anything other than an outline and make rough notes. Fortunately this is a topic which I’ve spent far too much time thinking about, so I was fairly well prepared.

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February 28th, 2008
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Day 3 became more interesting, but also further increased my information overload, not only from all the new material which I was being exposed to, but from all the new ideas which it was spawning!
The first session introduced the Visualizing Information for Advocacy booklet, which covered different ways to design information. The booklet was produced by Tactical Technology Collective who were helping to run the camp, and I would highly recommend it for a clear, simple and short (43 pages) introduction to information design. It can be downloaded for free.

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February 27th, 2008
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I don’t know how people live-blog from conferences and workshops. When I haven’t been in the various sessions, I’m talking interesting people, and when I’m not doing that I’m exhausted. Hence this rest of the posts about the camp are several days late! I have also been trying to get some work sorted out, and have felt guilty whenever I’ve been anti-socially hiding behind a laptop. I’m not convinced that having laptops at Conferences/Workshops/Camps is a good idea.
Never-the-less laptops are a handy resource. A Wiki (website which can be editted by anyone, like Wikipedia) was set up for the camp, which allowed people to created the following report, of all the activities in our track. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 25th, 2008
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Today was the first day of the Mekong ICT (Information Communication Technology) Camp which I am attending in Thailand. The camp is for people from Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, and despite that I am neither from this region, nor working in the region, I felt that Indonesia was close enough, and it sounded interesting, so here I am. The camp is along the lines of a BarCamp, which means that it doesn’t have a ridged schedule and participation is encouraged.

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