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BarCamp Scotland 2009

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BarCamp Scotland 2009 

 

Barcamp Scotland Logo

 

Saturday, March 14th, 2009 

10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. GMT  

6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. GMT post event drinks and networking

 

Location: School of Informatics, Appleton Tower, 11 Crichton Street, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9LE

 

Note: For those of you wishing to watch the Scotland-Ireland rugby match, the organizers have identified two pubs within a five minute walk that will be playing the match. The first is Bar56: http://edinburghmenus.com/directory/56_north_eh81jp/   at 2-8 West Crosscauseway. The second is Native State http://www.freshair.org.uk/_up/nativestate/Native%20State.htm at 32-34 Potterow. The match starts at 5:00 p.m. GMT. 

 

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. You can sign up to come along on this page.

 

Media Sharing and Tags

Upload all photos to Flickr , all presentations to Slideshare, all videos to YouTube; use the tags BarCampScotland and BarCamp.

Flickr: The BarCampScotland Pool. Check out what happened at BarCampScotland2007 and BarCampScotland2008.

Event tags:   barcampscotland, barcamp

 

 

 

Organizers:

1. Danny Helson, Informatics Ventures, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

2. Michael Clouser, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

3. Ewan McIntosh - Channel 4's 4iP, 38minutes

 

List of Attendees (sign yourself up please): 

1. Danny Helson, Informatics Ventures, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

2. Michael Clouser, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

3. John Sutherland

4. Colin Hewitt, IfLooksCouldKill Ltd

5. Steven Livingstone, http://livz.org

6. Thomas Drapier

7. Paul Herron

8. Cole Henley

9. Simon Montford

10. Fearghas McKay

11. Daniel Winterstein of Winterwell Associates Ltd

12. Graeme Mathieson, Managing Director of Rubaidh Ltd

13. Aditya Kedia, AEGON Asset Management UK

14. Jim Wolff, ki-work.com

15. Trevor Mendham - @trevormendham

16. Sacha Mann, Archangel

17. Abel Rogers

18. Kyle MacRae @kylemacrae

19. Geoff Ballinger, Mobile Acuity Ltd.

20. Tane Piper, Ambergreen Internet Marketing

21. Ben Rogers, attacat Ltd

22. David Lawson, Ecomove.com

23. David Petherick, Digital Biographer, writing for The Next Web

24. Florian Dargel

25. Andrew Cross MerrallOnline.com

26. Olly Jackson, The PODFather / Valley Technology

27. Lilly Hunter, e-marketer at SETN, Scottish Environmental Technology Network

28. Patrick Hadfield

29. Andrew Birkett - http://www.nobugs.org

30. Peter Ashe (occasional fledgling tweets)

31. Alex Stobart

32. Andrew McFarlane http://blogs.sun.com/sunwards/

33. Jessica Williamson

34. Iain Cranston, Capgemini Consulting 

35. Mark Hunter - Podcastmatters Ltd

 

 

Sponsors: 

Channel 4's 4iP (in Scotland and Northern Ireland)