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As soon as you know the date planning becomes much easier. | As soon as you know the date planning becomes much easier. | ||
===Communication Planning=== | |||
Its a good idea to set up a group email list so you can communicate with your fellow organizers and/or attendees easily. They may not always be checking the wiki page, and you may well need to ask for help, or communicate news and updates. You can also use this list to remind people a week before and the day before of the event taking place. | |||
===Add to the MozCamp Wiki=== | ===Add to the MozCamp Wiki=== | ||
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Feel free to expand the wiki as you see fit, maybe take inspiration from other MozCamp wiki event pages. Just remember simple is better, people will struggle to find all needed information if it is several pages deep. | Feel free to expand the wiki as you see fit, maybe take inspiration from other MozCamp wiki event pages. Just remember simple is better, people will struggle to find all needed information if it is several pages deep. | ||
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* Check out our MozCamp Sample Agenda page for some talking points to get you started. https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamp/SampleAgenda | |||
* Its also fine to have your event come together in an organic form. With a smaller group, you might want to create a schedule when you arrive for the event (just make sure participants are prepared to come and share / speak) | |||
* Your sessions can be brainstorms, more technical discussions, inspirational talks about the open Web and much, much more. Remember | |||
* Find more materials for inspiration on [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamp/Sessions Session ideas] and look into available [https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamp/Slides Slides] you can use | |||
==Logistics== | ==Logistics== |
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