BarCamps are user-generated conferences, with the sessions an presenters/facilitators determined on the day of the conference. Bar camps are participatory and geared to the needs and skills of those who attend. The essence of the Bar Camp movement was captured in this week’s REBar Camp Nashville. REBar Camps are real estate oriented, and while I have attended Bar Camps that seemed a bit over-choreographed, this event was pure user generated content, and the sessions I facilitated and attended were highly participatory. Very little of the actual event, other than the blank schedule grid, and the individual venues was pre-planned. This sharing of ideas is a truly enriching experience. At any given time there were up to 10 simultaneous sessions in progress, geared to all levels of expertise in real estate marketing and tech.
Brian Copeland (@nashvillebrian) deserves the credit for putting this event together with the assistance of many volunteers and a solid group of sponsors. Sponsors? Yes. A commercial atmosphere? Definitely not. I was fortunate enough to be able to present on a couple of topics, and I attended a number of sessions, but the power of the REBar Camp is in the networking: the folks you meet, socialize with, and share ideas with are one big family, as you can see if you look at any of the attendee’s Facebook profiles.
Kudos to Brian and all the great folks who attended Tennessee’s first Real Estate Bar Camp!
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