Bluelight Camp took place in Manchester recently (15th April 2012), bringing together people working in and around emergency services to talk about issues affecting them online and in social media. It was the first event of its kind in the
BlueLightCamp 2012 – they think it’s all over – it is now
Yesterday’s BlueLightCamp at Manchester Central Convention Complex went very well. That’s not just us saying that but what we’ve read on Twitter, blogs and most importantly, what we’ve heard from those people who came to support us. It was the
BlueLightCamp Logistics: the Low-Down
Well the day of BlueLightCamp approaches fast and, as people will be making travel plans soon we thought we’d provide a brief overview of our venue. The camp is on Sunday April 15, 2012 at the Manchester Central Convention Complex
Learning Pool @ #BlueLightCamp
Here is the first of our guest posts from #blueLightCamp Sponsors and, first up, it’s Learning Pool: Learning Pool is pleased to be sponsoring the inaugural BlueLightCamp unconference2012. We wanted to show our support for the event given it’s aimed at people
Getting to know you with Twitter
We would never say that being on Twitter is a requirement for attending BlueLightCamp, but it certainly does have it’s advantages. For those campers not familiar with Twitter, this post is about how Unconferences and micro-blogging go hand-in-hand. Many campers
BAPCO Membership for all delegates
We have announced this several times, a while ago on Twitter, but in case you have missed it, we are pleased to announce that our event sponsors British APCO have included membership of BAPCO for all BlueLightCamp Campers. Find out more
BlueLightCamp Sunday Planning Session – 26/02/2012
Today has been a very productive Sunday for Blue Light Camp planning. Most of us were up at 7am for a meeting in Rugby…except Paul who was able to stay in bed a bit longer as he was local (convenient!)
BlueLightCamp Q&A with COPS 2.0
We have recently done an interview with Christa from the US-based Cops 2.0 blog about BlueLightCamp, which was really productive. Christa asked us some questions that got us all thinking about the aims and objectives of the event, so we thought
BlueLightCamp @ UKGovCamp
On the 20th and 21st of January 2012, in a little place called London, around 300 people from central and local Government gathered together for the annual UKGovcamp. This is one of the most popular and highly regarded of all the Camps
Welcome to BlueLightCamp
2011 was the year that saw civil unrest in the UK (and worldwide) on an unprecedented scale, from the rioting that took place across the country in August to the Occupy London Stock Exchange Movement, which began in October and
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