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BarCamp Bradford

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Where… The WOW Academy (am) & National Media Museum (pm), Bradford, UK

When… Saturday, November 14, 2009 9.30am-6.00pm

Who… 130 web, creative and digital media practitioners; designers; developers; Bloggers; geeks; animators; entrepreneurs; investors; academics & students of digital media and creative courses.

 

What is a BarCamp? 

BarCamps are community conferences, run by volunteers. Nobody is charged for attending a BarCamp although everyone is expected to give a presentation or lead a discussion session.

Due to the nature of the event there are a number of costs incurred which make great sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, regional tech/industry companies and international companies looking to increase their exposure amongst the Yorkshire technology, creative and digital communities.

In November 2007, Yorkshire held its first BarCamp event in Leeds, where the folks that came created a programme of sessions themselves. BarCamps are open, participatory, democratic, 'workshop' events; the organisers and sponsors simply provide wireless broadband, a venue, beverages and food. The enthusiastic attendees provide the content - and the buzz!

BarCamps are great opportunity to network and a great environment to learn about new technologies, media, thought leadership and practice from the very people that make the digital industries work each day.

 

Register Here

  

This year, we plan to host a BarCamp in Bradford and we’re expecting 130 attendees from Yorkshire and across the country with live linkups with BarCamps in the US, Canada and India. We are also seeking to link in with the Bradford Animation Festival 2009 which finishes on November 14. With this in mind we will be encouraging those presenting to look at new developments in film, animation and digital media and offer a Superstar Speaker supported by an appropriate sponsor such as Google.

With that in mind we would also love to hear from anyone who is currently working on an Android app.

We'd love for you to come - if you're a creative, an artist, a writer, blogger, technologist, or a developer, geek, entrepreneur, academic researcher, gamer or investor please join us. If you were just curious and interested in digital culture - we'd love to meet you too. Come and demo, talk, share or just hang out! Follow us on TWITTER for further updates. 

 

Register Here 

 

Event Details

Cost: Nothing, Nada, FREE and we will feed and hydrate you too. AND we might give you a FREE T-shirt too! There will also be prizes at the end of the day for the best presentations and free entry to a drinks reception with the National Media Museum as it celebrates the Animation Festival awards.

 

 

Where:

 

 

National Media Museum
Bradford
BD1 1NQ

 

 

 

Directions are here

 

WOW Hub
Innovative
Technologies Centre
Victoria Building
88
Thornton Road
Bradford, West Yorkshire
BD1 2DX

Directions are here

 

 

 

Sponsors

Looking for sponsors now - this could be you! We’re looking for sponsors to cover food and drinks, prizes for best presentation, and anything else you care to mention. You can find guidance about sponsorship here with notes on best practices, examples how people around the world have raised the funds needed to run a camp.

Sponsors already confirmed include Screen Yorkshire, Yorkshire Forward, National Media Museum, Shipley College, BMedia, GREEN Communications and Challenge College. We are also supporting a local charity – and will ask attendees on the day who they want us to donate any money we raise to.

 

Proposed Agenda

Each session will be 30 minutes with a ten minute break in between. We expect to have 3-4 session rooms, so we can accommodate 40 sessions throughout the day.  PLEASE DO NOT FILL THIS TABLE IN YET... THE ORGANISERS WILL COMPLETE IT NEARER TO BARCAMP IN APRIL.

Time

Main Room

Room 2

Room 3

Room4

10.00-10.30

Board Wrangling

10.30-11.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.00-11.30

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

11.40 -12.10

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

12.20- 12.50

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

1.00 – 2.00

Lunch courtesy of ….possibly a Brat'ford Curry

2.00-2.30


 

 

 

 

 

 

2.40-3.10


 

 

 

 

 

 

3.20-3.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.00-4.30


 

 

 

 

 

 

4.30-5.00


 

 

 

 

 

 

5.10-5.40


 

 

 

 

 

 

6.00

Wrap Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What To Bring

Laptop
All the chargers/cables you'll needCamera
An idea for a session/presentation/talk
Business cards
Enthusiasm and no inhibitions. 

The Rules of BarCamp

Rule 1: You do talk about BarCamp.

Rule 2: You do blog about BarCamp.

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

Rule 4: Only three word intros.

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

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

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

Rule 8: 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.) 

Proposed Sessions

Suggest a session you like to present to fellow BarCampers

Build it and they will come - creating a community - Ian Green

Twittering for business - Ian Green

Mobile news and what to do with it when you've got it - Thomas Atcheson

Adrian McEwen blog twitter - maybe talking something about Arduino, will bring Bubblino with me at least

Legal Issues raised by Web 2.0 Jane Lambert

Creating and marketing an online butchers - online farmers market - Chris Wildman twitter

Telling Tales with Technology - Sarah Copeland

Natural Interfaces - who needs them? Damian Copeland

Topics I would like to hear about

add your topic here... 

Planners

Ian Green, GREEN Communications

Tara Phelan, Shipley College

Steve Ding, Bmedia 

Volunteers

add yourself...

Tara Phelan, Shipley College

Mercedes Green

Ian Green, GREEN Communications

Steve Ding

Matt Fielding & Pete McClory from Panoetic

 

Participants (aka Campers)

add yourself...

Jane Lambert

Ian Green

Steve Ding

Imran Ali

Ross Brown

Thomas Atcheson

Andrew Holmes

Nasir Qureshi

Margaret Robson

Tim Waters

Hashim Hashim 

Stuart Grimshaw

Jon Hindle

Tom Scott

Adrian McEwen blog twitter - maybe talking something about Arduino, will bring Bubblino with me at least

Arturo Servin

Chris Wildman - twitter

Alistair MacDonald

Matthew Knight - follow on twitter

Matt Fielding & Pete McClory from Panoetic

Emma Frost

John Ashton of ickledot

David Bridgewater

John 'JLS' Slater

Phil McLear

Nick C - follow on Twitter

David Lawson

Simon Barratt from Four Door Lemon - follow on twitter

Sarah Copeland

Damian Copeland

 

Who's Blogging?

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc. Please use the tag BarCampBradford for content related to this event.

Add your blog here:

 

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