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BarCampLeeds2009

Page history last edited by Matt Edgar 14 years, 10 months ago

 

Event details

 

Registration

 

When

  • 30th + 31th May 2009 (pre-camp dinner at 7pm on 29th)
  • Doors open at 9:30am each day, with the event beginning at 10:00am

 

Where

 

Car Share

Anyone people travelling into Leeds willing to bring along a few passengers?

 

Hotels & Accomodation

 

Who's talking about BarCampLeeds2009?

 

Sponsors (confirmed)

 

 

Schedule

Each session will be 30 minutes with a ten minute break in between. We expect four session rooms, so we can accomodate 36 sessions throughout Saturday and 18 on Sunday.

 

Friday 29th

  • 7:00pm to late - Pre-camp dinner at Spice Quarter (£15/head buffet). All welcome but please drop us an email if you want to attend.

 

Saturday 30th

  • Remember this is a copy of the board, please update the board before updating the wiki.

 

Time This Room Classroom
Board Room T'Other Room
10:00am-10:30am Intro xx xx xx
10:30am-11:00am Board Wrangling xx xx xx
11:00am-10:30am

How & Whay to speak at BarCamp

(Lorna Mitchell)

xx

Cake & Culture

Cake, technology, games, more

(Emma Bearman)

xx
11:40am-12:10pm Dealing with Spam: A look at some lightweight measures to tackle spam (Andrew Richards) Blogging in a news organisation (Sarah Hartley) The history of Leeds: What Every Geek Should Know (Matt Edgar) Automated Front-End Testing (not Selenium!) (Neil Crosby)
12:20pm-12:50pm Can we make a tactile experience of digital music (Dean Vipond) Data mining Twitter (Tim Hastings) Beyond Leodis.net - Enriching social history with technology (Jon Eland) Every site has a story: Narrative for sites, why am I here? What do you want from me (DAN @ hereinthehive)
1:00pm-2:00pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
2:00pm-2:30pm Ukepedia: Wikipedia on Ukeleles (John Leach) Code Igniter LOL (Kevin Prince)

Second factor authentication (logging in more security) Alistair Macdonald

 

We have a Hornby trainset to play with

Nitrogen Erland (web framework)
2:40pm-310pm The Art of (Digital) Conversation (Matt Seward) Lifehacking (Squiggle)

Death & Digits Redux - Ian "Techiedog" Pringle.

 

A framework for digital asset persistence

Nicolas Burbaki "the greatest mathematician who never existed" (Asa Calow)
3:20pm-350pm

Circus skills with Andrew & Mike (outside!)

 

Kurt Schwitters and the inside out web #merzweb

Our City Our Music - Geo-located album (Megan Smith)

#dav3camp (3 short talks)

- lifestreaming & innovation

- the network of 1

- living the good life (tm)

Bits in machine learning @the_real_r2d2
4:00pm-4:30pm Break Break Break Break
4:30pm-5:00pm

Intro to digital televition (Cyberspice)

 

Ramming session (outside)

Cloud Computing Kids & Code - does it matter that they use computers but never see the programming (Matt Edgar) Where 2.0 Stamen, Snapture, Leodis (Mohsin Ali)
5:10pm-5:40pm Anti-GTD- proving productivity with just three simple lists (Alex Wolf) How to go bust quickly (Andrew Threllfall) Semantic Web or database (Dr. Mark A) Wolfenstein 3D in miniature (Paul Brook)
5:50pm-6:20pm

Tom & Dom's quiz spectacular* (with ultimately disappointing prizes)

 

* spectacle not guaranteed

Not GTD - procrastination anonymous)

(Angus)

xx xx
6:30pm-7:00pm Outro      
7:00pm-9:00pm After Party      
9:00pm-late After After Party      

 

Sunday 17th

 

Time Main Room Classroom Boardroom Training Room
10:00am-10:30am Intro xx xx xx
10:30am-11:00am Board Wrangling Board Wrangling Board Wrangling Board Wrangling
11:00am-10:30am BarCamp for Kids xx How can the community help the next generation xx
11:40am-12:10pm Hackery show & tell: Arduino, electornics & toys! xx Interesting stuff - Thinking Digital, Google Wave, Google 03D, Google Java App, Xbox, Sky TV, Hulu UK (Ian Forrester) xx
12:20pm-12:50pm xx Ubuntu, setting up a development environment in 10 minutes (@ivtrii) Strategies for growing, building, starting a digital agency (@monicatailor) Learning to play Carcassonne, 16 max! (Lobby)
12:50pm-13:30pm

The BBC In The North, discuss?

(Ian Forrester)

Twitter bots in Ruby! Live coding! Woo!! Anyone! Asking the right questions - the web in mental health (Katie Brown @dysconnection)  

 

 

Additional Activities**

  • We've been thinking about organising a 'tech amnesty' on the day - encourage people to donate old books, guides, unused tech, gadgets and schwag and enables others to help themselves or donate to a recycler or charity.

 

 

What To Bring

 

  • Laptops
  • All the chargers/cables you'll need
  • Cameras - still or video
  • An idea for a session/presentation/talk
  • Presents for the organisers ;)

 

What We'll Provide

 

  • A venue!
  • Wifi (and a few wired connections)
  • Food & Drink (and maybe some schwag...)
  • Projectors, screens, whiteboards, PA systems and such for presenters
  • A video diary room!

 

"NOTE: if anyone presenting needs anything specific from the network please can you let us know by contacting any of the organisers ASAP so we can ensure the right ports are opened. The default setup is a little limited but with notice we'll be abe to accommodate your needs."

 

Accessibility

 

  • Old Broadcasting House is newly refitted and entirely wheelchair accessible.
  • We'll aim to get some talks simultaneously translated into British Sign Language (fingers crossed!).

 

Proposed/Desired Sessions

 

  • Add proposed topics here. The schedule is decided on the day, by the people there, so this is by no means final! Also feel free to leave ideas for topics you'd like to see. 
  • Your proposed session - You!
  • Commercialising Web 2.0 startups - Manoj Ranaweera
  • Groupthink and Garageband - collaborative working to create a top 10 hit in 20 minutes - Ross Brown, Tom Smith and tbc (Interested in joining in? Drop me a line). Lack of childcare getting in the way! Maybe next time.
  • Code for kids! Does it matter that children use computers but never see the code? And if so what to do about it - Matt Edgar
  • Beyond Leodis.net - Enriching social history with technology - Jon Eland
  • Cloud Computing. (Apache style as used by Yahoo!, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook etc) Based around Apache Cloud Computing Edition which works well straight but even better as a non-linear double act (volunteers?) - Robert Burrell Donkin
  • The Merzweb - Kurt Schwitters and the inverted web - an exploration of the 1920s avant garde Merz practice of Kurt Schwitters and the parallels with web 2.0 - Dave Mee
  • The blogger within. Developing blogs within a news organisation, some lessons learned - Sarah Hartley.
  • Dealing with Spam: A look at some lightweight measures to tackle spam - Andrew Richards, http://www.acrconsulting.co.uk/
  • Ukepedia - Wikipedia performed on the Ukelele - John Leach
  • Can we create a tactile experience of digital music? - Dean Vipond

 

 

 

The Rules of BarCamp

 

* 1st Rule: You do talk about Bar Camp.

* 2nd Rule: You do blog about Bar Camp.

* 3rd Rule: If you want to present, you must write your topic and name in a presentation slot.

* 4th Rule: Only three word intros.

* 5th Rule: As many presentations at a time as facilities allow for.

* 6th Rule: No pre-scheduled presentations, no tourists.

* 7th Rule: Presentations will go on as long as they have to or until they run into another presentation slot.

* 8th Rule: If this is your first time at BarCamp, you HAVE to present. (Ok, you don't really HAVE to, but try to find someone to present with, or at least ask questions and be an interactive participant.)

 

 

Planners

 

 

 

Volunteers

  • xx

 

Participants (aka Campers)

 

This list is for information only - make sure you also register at Eventbrite so we can keep track of numbers!

 

 

Accommodation List: People wanting a sponsored hotel room or donated sofa/floor on Saturday night

(please cross out if you can can help someone out)

 

  •  

 

 

Task List

(please cross out when it's done)

 

Tech

 

  • Someone to photograph and someone to podcast/video cast the day's sessions.
  • Some Nintendo Wiis, Xboxs and PS3s for gaming fun later in the evening.

 

Non-tech

 

  • Lunch
  • Coffee/Tea/Snacks
  • T-Shirts / Mugs / USB drives
  • Some prizes to give away...

 

Who's Blogging?

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

Please use the tag BarCampLeeds09 for content related to this event

 

Flickr

YouTube

del.icio.us

Technorati

Google Blog Search

LiveJournal Community for UK Barcamps

Twitstat use #barcampleeds08 or barcampleeds08

 

Aftermath

 

Imran Ali says:

We haven't had a 'beforemath' yet!