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VRooM Boston 2009 will be hosted by ProjectVRM and the  Berkman Center in the John Chipman Gray Room in Pound Hall at Harvard Law School, on Monday-Tuesday 12-13 October, 2009. The event will go from 9AM to 5:30 on both days. There will be a no-host dinner on Monday evening.

As with earlier VRM workshops, it’s a free unconference, organized on the open space model. Participants choose the topics, move those topics forward in open discussion, and share progress with the whole group at the end of each day.

You can get a sense of the energy in a VRM gathering from photo galleries here, here, here, here and here.

Sign up for the workshop here.

Tuesday Panel

Getting Personal With Data: How Users Get Control and What They Do With It
9:00 AM - Tuesday, October 13th
John Chipman Gray Room in Pound Hall at Harvard Law School


Tools for personal informatics and self-tracking are increasing in popularity and have practical requirements around capturing, storing, and sharing personal data - areas near and dear to those who follow VRM. This panel will lead a discussion among participants in exploring the opportunities and issues around collecting and using personal data. Each panelist has experience with related tools.

Moderator

  • Doc Searls - Berkman Center

Panelists & Their Projects

  • Ben Rubin - Founder and CTO, Zeo
  • Adriana Lukas - Creator, The Mine! Project
  • Tim Hwang - Founder, Web Ecology Project
  • Keith Hopper - Creator, ListenLog

More at the Vendor Relationship Management blog.

Past Event
Oct 12, 2009 - Oct 13, 2009
Time
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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