9. After the workshop:
• Hundreds of college / high school students trained &
sharing
• For the presenters and associated staff:
– Chantra: BarCamp / Open Institute / private sector work
– Viirak: BarCamp, Cloggers Corner, NGO & private sector
work – now in Kenya!
– Kalyan: scholarship overseas
– Nearirath: scholarship overseas
– Chak Sopheap: scholarship overseas, ‘Global Voices’ work
– Cloggers Corner / Clogger Summit / BarCamps followed
11. Outcomes:
• ‘3105’ becomes ‘geek star’ of
ASEAN BarCamps, coverage on
social media, podcast, radio, TV
• ‘Unconference’ format of ASEAN
BarCamp welcomes sharing
cultural / social / humorous issue
• “barcamp changed my life and
created my daughter”
13. Due to IRL trainings and
meetings:
• EVERYONE wanted to attend
Cambodia’s first social media ‘Clogger
Summit’
• Cambodian and Cambodia based
bloggers met each other and also met
enthused overseas bloggers.
• Outcomes: Made a LOT of new friends
15. Outcomes:
• Beth Kanter raised over $4000 for her travel
and the conference – she is now known as an
expert fundraiser and published author.
BethKanter.org
16. Outcomes: Analysis of Khmer
Blogging scene by Global Voices’
Preetam Rai leading to…
BethKanter.org
19. Why Are Cambodians ‘Unlikely
Diplomats’?
• YOU are in demand for global meetings
and feedback.
• Just don’t be afraid to share your
knowledge with the crowd. Give it a try.
21. Heng Huy Eng: the only female
Southeast Asian Coder at Open
Knowledge Festival - Finland
Courtesy International Land Coalition
22. So… CrowdSource Your Life?
• Share your ideas
• Join BarCamps, Tech Meetings,
Unconferences….
• Everywhere you go, you’ll find ‘like
minds’ and new ideas.
For example:
30. Don’t Be Shy:
At Mekong ICT Camp 2010 I barely knew
anyone. So I started sketching people.
31. By the end of the conference I was a lot less shy.
32. New Ideas
• During the Camp I learned about ‘Open Data’
from expert Laurence Millar.
• This changed my thinking, and eventually got
me a job creating Open Development
Cambodia. I’m now on the board, and doing
‘Open Comics’.
• I returned in 2013 to share the results of our
hard-working team. I never expected this.
• Get ideas from the crowd, share your success
with the crowd.
34. Be careful…
you might make
friends!
Friends care about your work, your life, your
feelings.
The bigger your network is, the more time you
spend on it. Don’t overdo it.
Take from the crowd, also share with the
crowd.
37. Conclusion
• Join The Crowd. Attend BarCamps,
UnConferences, Tech meetings. ‘IRL’ –
In Real Life.
• Share what you like and know.
(Even if you think no one will care.)
• Don’t be shy. :D