Friday 27 November 2009, Manchester and London
BeeBCamp, the BBC College of Journalism's barcamp, unconference - what ever you want to call it - has come and gone and, as always, generated a wealth of debate and fascinating material.
This is the third time we're run BeeBCamp and it gets progressively bigger and more engaging. We held it in two locations, BBC Manchester and White City in London, linked by video conferencing.
The beauty of BeeBCamp is not just the conversations that happen at the event; it's the way in which those debates and discussions continue online.
Here are just a few of the comments from Philip Trippenbach, the creator and organiser of BeeBCamp, Charlie Beckett, the director of Polis at the LSE, Roo Reynolds, Andrew Bowden and Paul Murphy.
