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BarCampEthiopia2011

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                              The official motto of BarCamp Ethiopia 2011 is

                           “YOUR KNOWLEDGE | YOUR COMMUNITY “

 

 

Barcamp Ethiopia 2011 is the second large Barcamp to be organized in Ethiopia, the follow-up to last years successful Barcamp at EiABC in Addis.
A Barcamp is a sort of "unconference" (BAR= "Beyond All Recognition"): It is organized and administered not by an institution or a company, but by an open community of interested individuals. It has no pre-structured program - everything is planned and coordinated through a web-based public Wiki (the page you are visiting right now) and other online tools where anyone can post ideas and participate actively through collaboration. So far, over 400 Barcamps have been held all over the world with different thematic focus, also in several other African countries, but until last year, never before in Ethiopia.

The planning and preparation of Barcamp Ethiopia will be coordinated through this wiki-page and the "BarCamp Ethiopia" group in the NING-Platform "eLearning Ethiopia": http://elearningethiopia.ning.com/group/barcampethiopia and Barcamp Ethiopia Facebook Group

 

 

Event details

When: September 23 and 24 2011

Opening Party: September 22 (tentative)

Where:  AAiT, Addis Ababa

 

DOWNLOAD THE LATEST BROCHURE: barcamp2011.pdf

 

Where to stay?

Sponsors

The current official sponsors for Barcamp Ethiopia are:

  • HBF - Heinrich Böll Stiftung
  • iceAddis - Innovation, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship   
  • AAiT - Addis Ababa Institute of Technology
  • BGI Ethiopia - St. George Beer
  • ... Further sponsors are welcome! 

> Read all details that are relevant for sponsors and sponsoring: Sponsor Information here !


 

 


 

 

Schedule

Thursday  

Friday 
Saturday 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Evening/Party

 

 

Tips for session hosts here ! 

 

Planners

Planners represent the core team of organizers.

Volunteers

Volunteers are ready and willing to help out with specific tasks for the preparation of the Barcamp.

  • Abel Asrat  
  • Fistum 
  • Alem Assefa

 

> Task list here !

Planners & volunteers, please sign up for one or more tasks! 

Participants (aka Campers)

Participants attend and take active part in the event on the 23-24. September (Tentative)

 

Name  Blog/Website  Topic  Interests Comments 
Biruh Misganaw  http://elearningethiopia.ning.com/profile/BiruhMisganaw  eLearning  Improving women's participation in higher educational institutes in Africa   
Rufael Tesfaye  http://elearningethiopia.ning.com/profile/RufaelTesfaye  IT for the Blind   Adaptive Technology for the Blind   
Elias      drug abuse among the youth   philantrophy    
Abel Asrat    
empowering the student   activist for student right   
Mahider kebede     the culture of  giving back  philantrophy   
Hermela     the road to a drop of water      
    SAFETY TRAINING FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS:MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE     
Jörn Schultz      Open innovation, eLearning, online communities  
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Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

Please use the tag (barcampethiopia) for content related to this event

Who's blogging?

To know more: Some articles about what a Barcamp can be:

 

 

SAFETY TRAINING FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS:MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE Improving women's participation in higher educational institutes in Ethiopia