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'''This is a guide for all wiki gardeners & bloggers documenting the Mozilla Drumbeat Festival in Barcelona.'''  
'''This is a guide for all wiki gardeners & bloggers documenting the Mozilla Drumbeat Festival in Barcelona.'''  


The best contributions from our community will be pulled into the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Festival_Report Festival Book.] <br>  
The best contributions from our community will be pulled into the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Festival_Report Festival Book.] <br>


A substantial, 100-150 page document, to be released in January 2011, the book will address these questions and capture this moment in enticing words, infographics and photos. All participants in the first Mozilla Drumbeat Festival in Barcelona are invited to contribute.
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TO DOCUMENT A SESSION:
== To document a session ==


Go to the Schedule: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule
*Go to the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule  Festival Schedule]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule  
*Click on "Notes" below each session to open an Etherpad.
*Start taking notes!
*Feel free to Tweet or Identi.ca the link and tag it #drumbeat.


Click on "Notes" below each session to open an Etherpad.
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Start taking notes!
== Top five tips<br> ==
 
Feel free to Tweet or Identi.ca the link and tag it #drumbeat.


With an eye toward writing "the first draft of history"&nbsp;please keep the following in mind as you are attending sessions, taking notes on the wiki, and soaking up the conference atmosphere&nbsp;:&nbsp;<br>  
With an eye toward writing "the first draft of history"&nbsp;please keep the following in mind as you are attending sessions, taking notes on the wiki, and soaking up the conference atmosphere&nbsp;:&nbsp;<br>  
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We're also asking everyone helping with documentation to produce at least one thoughtful reflective essay-like post of 500 words or longer, summing up your personal highlights of the festival and your thoughts about the Future of Learning, Freedom, and the Web. You can use your "first draft" wiki notes to help you write these.<br>


'''Here's 3 big questions to reflect on when composing your post and when interviewing and profiling people:'''  
 
== 3 big questions to think about...<br>  ==
 
'''Here's 3 big questions to reflect on when composing your notes...'''  


*What will education look like in 2020?  
*What will education look like in 2020?  
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