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Day 1 | 4th April 2009

  Social Entrepreneur Track  
Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7
0800 Registration
0830 Breakfast & Lightning Talk
0900         Matthiass Gaber
How to start an Green Business
  Ahmad Siddiq
Wi-Fi Ninjutsu Exploitation
1000 Cheah Zi Bin
Browser War: Round 2:
Standards vs proprietary, incumbent vs alternatives.
James Yeang
4 Cool Wordpress Tricks
Aizat
Read Write Culture 
Preetam Rai
"Travel 2.0" - Sharing travel tricks - Using blog and social networks to get free food/stay/
friendship/lots of love and have fun. Followed by live discussion
  Edwin Wang
Social Networking: Is it just a hype or for real
H20 OpenSocial Hackathon Registration
1100

Lionel Chew

Geeks can drink - What i learnt from

organizing BeerCamp - includes 20 things i learnt from beercamp (best pick-up lines) / learn from mistakes when organising an event / what ppl will do for a free Coke.

  Michael Reyes
360o Persuasion - How To Get Anything you Want
 
Jani Patokallio
Open Travel Culture: Wikitravel Press (looking for Malaysian editors!) and OpenFlights.org
Gerard KM Lim
MAD over Mobile Apps!!! 
 

Nazroll & Marvin Lee

Let's Open Socially - an introduction to OpenSocial

 
1200 James Lee
YEP - Young Entrepreneurship Programme: Seeking for a career within an education?
Daniel Y.S. Tan
It's a Mad, Mad World of Recruitment & My 800km of un-measureable, un-thinkable, un-forgetable & un-conference-able drive to barcampSG on March09.
Fahmi Fadzil
The Fairly Current Show!
How we started The Fairly Current Show, what it takes to get things off the ground, and equally important: keeping the ideas flowing, the group going, and the money (eventually) coming!
  Ikhwan Nazri
Your Office is everywhere - Mobile Office
Janet Tan
Project Revitalise: Remedy & your contributions to global economic downturn.
H20 OpenSocial Hackathon Brainstorming & Teams
1300 Lunch
1400 Pecha Kucha     Pecha Kucha     H20 OpenSocial Hackathon
1500   Harmeshver Singh
Portable Operating Systems and Applications:
How to install and carry 1 whole entire Linux Operating System in your pendrive
James Lee
Google Calender for Dummies - Why is it marvelous for time management!

Michelle Chia
Entrepreneurship in a crisis 
Dave J
Attract money and generate wealth with the power of your mind – without lifting your fingers!
Aizat
Contributing to the Starbucks Economy
Bernard Leong  The Importance of Being Social H20 OpenSocial Hackathon 
1600 Preetam Rai
"Why and how to get your kids interested in programming" - Introducing Scratch, a visual tool by MIT to teach programming to kids.

  Khairil Zhafri
Building robust democracy using the internet.
Melvin Chan
Millennials for Malaysia - Watch out for the nation shakers and movers.
Khailee Ng & Kris Khaira
How everyday Malaysians used the web to power Social change in Malaysia: Featuring the technology, the characters, the mistakes, true stories, what's next, and other fun stuff. Discussion encouraged.
H20 OpenSocial Hackathon 
1700 Bea
Fashion x Interactivity x Alternative Marketing:
Exploring the ideas of alternative marketing/management of fashion in relation to interactivity between designers and audience.
Jackson Teoh
The 10 Sins of Advertising:
An insightful look from the eyes of a youth advertiser from Penang.
  Tham Keng Yew
the stingy startup.
    H20 OpenSocial Hackathon 
1800

Heng E.H

What can you do with Japanese language?

~what, why, when, where, how~

 (see speaker 32)

 

          H20 OpenSocial Hackathon 
1900   Powerpoint Karaoke     Powerpoint Karaoke   H20 OpenSocial Hackathon 
2000 Dinner & BeerCamp

 

Day 2 | 5th April 2009

  Social Entrepreneur Track  
Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7
0800 Registration
0830 Breakfast & Lightning Talk
0900     Daniel Cerventus
The Entrepreneurs Algorithm
     
1000 TC Wu
DotNet On The Cheap 
Asyraf Abdul Rahman
Intro to Agile Development
 

Michael Tan

What I can do if I am Jobless...?

Ian Timothy
How Dota changed my life
  H20 OpenSocial Hackathon Final Submissions
1100 TC Wu 
Silverlight Vs. Flash : Why I chose Silverlight
 
  Ismail Mohd Noor
Riding Serena for High Fidelity Protoyping
Uncle Bugs
Check Your Idea
     
1200 TC Wu 
Casual Game Development: Tips and Tricks
      Khairil Zhafri
Simple steps to save the earth 
Syed Talat Fakhri
Deep impact of Network Theory in Social Networks: N Level Up for Algorithmic Intelligence.
Ahmad Siddiq
PHP Fuzzing in Action: 20 Ways to Fuzzing PHP Source Code
1300 Lunch
1400 Pecha Kucha Khalid Hilaby
From Geek to Chique:
How to impove your social skills, and look good while you at it!
Luke Mitchel
The secret to more energy and self healing
Pecha Kucha Pretam Rai
How to trick and tweak your netbook for performance and usability. Lets share our ideas for a happy Netbook life.
  H20 OpenSocial Hackathon Breakout Session!
1500   Dave J
Communitate to success
Michael Teoh
Ideas for Forward-Thinkers' - Ways to Generate Ideas for Anything and Everything, but most specifically business!

  Derrick Koh
Corporate brands in social media: What's a win win for everyone?
  H20 OpenSocial Hackathon "Most Promising Social Application"
1600              
1700 Cleaning up

 

 

Speakers!

  1. Michael Teoh
    • 'Ideas for Forward-Thinkers' - Ways to Generate Ideas for Anything and Everything, but most specifically business!
    • 'Differentiating Your Business! An Edge of Survive and Achievement!' (subject to availability)
  2. Kamal Fariz @kamal (not sure which topic yet, all interesting!)
    • Executable plain text stories with Cucumber - Have your clients write their requirements and you run it direct.
    • Config management with Chef
    • End-to-end automated web app testing (incl. js) with cucumber + celerity 
  3. Khailee Ng @khailee http://khailee.info
    1. True Story:  The Rise &  Fall of TheCICAK.com, a case study in using the web for social change in Malaysia

      In 2005, Malaysian students from all over the globe came together to coach young writers and publish 300+ socio-political articles, make headlines in international press, and fuel a 2 year online conversation about change in Malaysia... then disappear completely.

    2. This is the true story of theCICAK, never heard before, by anyone.

    3. It is presented in an objective step-wise manner, exposing the technology, the characters, the mistakes, and the truth about how anyone can organize online social change in 21st century Malaysia.

    4. Special discussion on what's next in 2009.

    5. Khailee Ng has been building online communities and making silly jokes most of his conscious life. Formerly from MindValley, currently building youth related platforms like http://youthsays.com with brands, government, and Malaysian youths.

  1. Kris Khaira: The Web and Social Change (haven't sent my slides in or set a time slot!)
    • Might collab with Khai Lee for social entrepeneurship stuff
    • Why change matters
    • Censorship issues with Yahoo and YouTube. Social change through online film - Transmission.
    • Challenges facing ICT in rural areas in Malaysia e.g. Sg Siput
    • How activists used Facebook to bring a Middle East government to its knees
    • How tech was used for the Jerit bicycle campaign, and how it could've been used more
    • Case Study: PenangWatch.net
  2. Ikhwan Nazri @tekong (How to work in multiple mobile offices and still being productive aka Home office is soooooo last year) ;)
  3. Ahmad Siddiq @sysstream
    • Wi-Fi Ninjutsu Exploitation - WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-802.1x, WPA2-802.1x, CISCO LEAP? oooh the fancy names of wireless security :D
    • PHP Fuzzing in Action - When we talk about PHP Vulnerability discovery, we forget this question: What types of bugs?
  4. Edwin Wang (everyday.com.my)
    • Social Networking : Is it just a hype or for real.
    • Setup your own social networking for less than RM 1000
    • Everyday.com.my journey from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
  5. Daniel Y.S. Tan (www.facebook.com/profile.php or / and www.facebook.com/profile.php & implemaxsolutions.com)
    • "It's a MaD, MaD WorlD of Recruitment!" & "My 800km of un-measureable, un-thinkable, un-forgetable & un-conference-able drive to barcampSG on March '09" 
  6. Preetam Rai (www.preetamrai.com)
    • "Netbook Tweaks" - I am constantly looking at tricks to make my netbook more usable. Let share our netbook tweaks and trick in this session and I will share some on mine.
    • "Travel 2.0" - Sharing my travel tricks - how to use blog and social networks to get free food/free stay/friendship/lots of love and have fun.
    • "Get your kids interested in programming" - fun ways to introduce your kids to programing. 
  7. Ian Timothy (ian.onthereddot.com)
    • "How DOTA changed my life"
  8. Y.K. Goon (ykgoon.com)
    • Why you have email overload and I don't
    • What productivity-porn can do to you
  9. Daniel CerVentus - The Entrepreneurs Algorithm
  10. Syed Talat Fakhri (talatfakhri.com)- Deep impact of Network Theory in Social Networks : N Level Up for Algorithmic Intelligence.
  11. Melvin Chan @ mytalentedge.com - Millennials for Malaysia - Watch out for the nation shakers and movers.
  12. Gerard K M Lim @gerard_lim - MAD over Mobile Apps!!!
    • Join in a fun & interactive session to discover what YOU would like to see your mobile devices / phones do next.
    • Brainstorm, put best minds together & go MAD (anything goes!) to imagine / dream about next killer mobile app.
    • I have several ideas to throw into the melting pot & see what cooks up.
    • Find out what are Platform services & how "exposed" Network services will change the face of mobile apps!
    • Best ideas can be moved to development & commercialization.
  13. James Lee - Scuola Superiore Leaderonomics
    • Sat, 12pm room #1 - YEP - Pursuit a career within an education.
    • Sat, 3pm room #3 - Google Calender for Dummies, trust me - you want this session to learn the wonders of time management.
  14. Aizat Faiz @aizatto
    • Some topic on how to present (unconfirmed)
    • Contributing to the Starbucks Economy
    • Read Write Culture
    • Beginners Swing classes by KL Swing! (unconfirmed)
    • Malaysia.rb hackathon (unconfirmed)
  15. James Yeang - 4 Cool Wordpress Tricks
    • How to hide ads from your loyal readers, and show ads to everyone else.
    • How to re-optimize your permalinks without sacrificing your existing Google position
    • How avoid social bookmarking buttons cluttering your blog
    • How to make your posts seem timeless and fresh depending on when someone reads it
  16. Janet Tan - PROJECT REVITALISE : Remedy & your contributions to global economic downturn.
    • Companies & Business (employers) - Leveraging on ICT to increases produtivity & reducing operations cost.
    • Job Seekers - Opportunities to supplement your income, widen your talents and get back your job.
    • Online Communities - The contribution of writers, bloggers, social networkers, online influencer & website owner in support to the morale of community well-being. 
  17. Richard Abas @razlan Kufi Squares (modern art) (probably lightning talk)
  18. Bernard Leong @bleongcw - The Importance of Being Social
    • A small talk about different social media platforms and a survey of interesting social media advertising delivery and technologies.
  19. Kumaresan Entrepreneurship (not sure about what yet)
  20. Ismail Mohd Noor - Riding Serena for High Fidelity Protoyping
    • Using Serena Prototype Composer, you can create high fidelity prototyping where it assists you in defining usability and requirements up front as well as helping users get the feel of the application early before you actually start writing the first code.
  21. Asyraf Abdul Rahman - Intro to Agile Development
    • Want to manage software development projects but hate to do documentations/requirement specs/ functional specs?
    • Find that these things defeat the purpose they were created for in the first place?
    • Then Agile Project Management/Development may be the thing for you. Agile explained for beginners.
  22. Mel Mudin @spoonfork - Hacker Space KL (probably lightning talk only)
  23. Lionel Chew - Geeks can drink - What I learnt from organizing BeerCamp.
  24. MIchael Tan (www.YourPartTime.com) What I can do if I am Jobless...?
  25. Jani Patokallio Wikitravel Press, OpenFlights, @jpatokal
    • Open Travel Culture: Wikitravel Press and OpenFlights.org (confirmed)
    • State of the Malaysian Map: MalSingMaps, MalFreeMaps and OpenStreetMap (on demand?)
  26. Derrick Koh @Lenovo_SG and Lenovo Blogs    
    • Sharing Lenovo's global social media experience
    • Dialogue - what do Malaysia bloggers and netizens want from corporates and vice versa 
    • Lenovo's Singapore social media program - a case study
  27. NazrollMarvin Lee - H20 OpenSocial Hackathon
    • Hackathons are great because it's a place for developers to socialize, learn and write code together. It's a great avenue working with the developer & student community to bring out even more applications using OpenSocial. Hackers will be given a room to chill & code. Snacks and drinks will be provided at best effort. Seats are limited. Requires registration. Time are subject to change.
    • Marvin & Nazrul will enlighten the audience about OpenSocial and what does it brings to the table for developers. They will also talk about their experience building OpenSocial applications. They will also be sharing an OpenSocial application idea, which they will be giving away to whoever interested from the crowd to build it during the course of the hackathon.
  28. TC Wu - Titoonic-Asia
    1. DotNet On The Cheap
    2. Silverlight Vs. Flash
    3. Casual Game Development
  29. Heng E.H-What can you do with Japanese language?

    Japanese langauge is always a popular foreign language to learn around the world, however, learners tend to stop before they possess the skill or able to converse daily conversation in Japanese language. This is a talk on "what you can do with Japanese language", you will probably able to visualise the advantages of possessing the skill or gain a certificate on it. In this talk, not only will you gain the knowledge of "what you can do with your Japanese language skill", you will also learn on how to get the information, how you can possess it and know when to apply it. Japanese lovers or newbies are all welcome! Simply walk in the room and enjoy the talk.

    1.why people learn Japanese language

    ~understand anime/manga/business/conversation,travel,business purpose/technology-actroid

    2.what do they want from Japanese language(what can you do with Japanese language)

    ~job/business,further study,hobby,knowledge

    3.where did they get the information

    4.when do you need Japanese language

    5.how can they possess Japanese language

 


 

 

Suggestions

  • Get an iPhone dev to write a simple app, based on brainstorm from participants. - Andy Goh @hantu
  • Someone should do a comprehensive discussion about Hackintosh - Siddiq
  • How to deal with procrastination? - Khairil
  • How to have a successful hackathon? -Talat

 

We need more speakers (at least 30-odd more 1st-time and veteran speakers like yourself) to share about everything under the sun! If you would like to speak about your Indian Star Tortoise, How to Build a Death Star, SEXY pole dancing (yes, it's the all-time favorite barcamp topic), Hacking OS X, how to set-up a hot-air balloon, Teach Me How to Write properly, How to pick-up aliens, or anything about business, tech, social, fun stuff, seriously, anything at all!

 

Above all, true to BarCamp nature, you could just come and talk about something on the day itself, no need to list it out here. Everything will be ad-hoc. Don't think you are a good speaker? Then participate in lightning talk session! Just talk about any topic for 5 minutes. Impromptu. So come and participate. It's a one BIG kenduri!

 

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