CongressCamp is all about giving YOU the opportunity to ask your questions, share your experiences, discuss your difficulties, and most importantly - learn from others. So there are no set sessions pre-scheduled.
However, we’ve created the following list of possible sessions to give you an idea of what you can expect:
- Advantages (and disadvantages?) of using social media on the Hill
- Organizing and managing social media and online information
- Administrative obstacles of using Web 2.0 tools as a staffer
- Tools and tricks for engaging with constituents online
- Building the official website of today and tomorrow
- How broadband and digital literacy impact participation and advocacy
- Getting Member buy-in, what to do to move office resources into Gov 2.0
- Starting and maintaining an outstanding blog and Twitter account
Have some other ideas or things you’d like to see covered? Add them in the comments below. See you on the 12th!


I was hoping to do a short presentation on our open source wiki for financial markets regulation.
http://riski.us
Riski draws together legislative, academic, media and market practice information on many complex topics.
The site is for the staff of Members, the media, market participants, regulators and the public to share information.
It would be great to get feedback folks about the process and ideas about improving the project.
Thanks! Cate
Making sure your candidates, staff, and supporters stay on the compliant side of campaign finance and other applicable laws while using social media!