What is Trampoline?

Trampoline is an unconference event that is quite similar in format to Interesting*. The first event was held in March and Trampoline 2 ran on October 24th again at Donkey Wheel House in Melbourne. It is always a great opportunity to meet some of Melbourne’s community, in the flesh.

Grid

What I like about Trampoline is that it is based on the idea that you “come along and share what you find amazing”. Unlike TED where you actually have to be the person doing the amazing things, at Trampoline you just have to be able to tell the story :)

The day starts at the grid – the empty schedule on the wall is filled as people put their hand up to give a talk on a particular topic. Not everybody is expected to talk, but most people will probably have a topic in mind that they could quite easily lead a discussion around. When the grid is filled the morning starts and everyone disperses to one of the five concurrent sessions that will be running. It is quite fluid because of the idea that you vote with your feet – if you don’t find a particular session relevant you are expected to get up and move to another session.

Wave session

How can you attend Trampoline?

Trampoline 2 booked out in 4 hours – so physically, you can’t attend this one (unless perhaps somebody mimics the emergent BIL event and organises one around Trampoline?) Keep an eye out for the next Trampoline, they run twice annually.

That leaves us with the virtual. There will be a very loud #trampoline backchannel due to the sheer number of Twitter natives that will be in the room, so that will beĀ a good place to start. People will be sharing their highlights from the talks that are in progress, their photos, their videos, and more. If you follow the links that appear in the stream you should have a continual flow of interesting things to watch.

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