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Revision as of 08:45, 3 March 2023
The following is a list of workshop ideas and suggestions for the forthcoming HacktionLab Summer 2023 taking place in June in Sheffield, UK. The *Nerd gag* measures how technical and jargony the session might be, from "on tight" being accessible to all, to "ungagged" being no-holes-barred tech talk. In the middle there's "breathing room" and "rather loose".
Session times
TBC, but here’s a guide…
Friday
- 9.30 - 11.00 - Sessions
- 11.00 - 11.30 - Break
- 12.00 - 13.30 - Sessions
- 13.30 - 14.30 - Lunch
- 14.30 - 15.30 - Session
- 15.30 - 16.00 - Break
- 16.00 - 17.00 - Sessions
Saturday
- 9.30 - 11.00 - Sessions
- 11.00 - 11.30 - Break
- 12.00 - 13.30 - Sessions
- 13.30 - 14.30 - Lunch
- 14.30 - 15.30 - Session
- 15.30 - 16.00 - Break
- 16.00 - 17.00 - Sessions
Sunday
- 10.00 - 11.00 - Sessions
- 11.00 - 12.00 - Brunch
- 12.00 - 13.00 - Session
- 13.00 - 13.30 - Break
- 13.30 - 14.30 - Sessions
Types of Sessions
- Talk: 30-60 mins - please say if you need a projector / screen etc
- Workshops: typically 60 mins - let us know your requirements
- Skill Share Sessions: typically 60 mins - hands on in collaboration with others around a theme
- Round Table Discussions: typically 60 mins - around a theme
- Lightning Talks: typically 5-10 mins - these may be themed together or at random
Example
Title of workshop?
- Format
- talk / workshop (interactive) / skills share / round table / lighting talk
- Proposed by
- Your name
- Length
- 30-60 minutes, 5-15 for a lighting talk
- Equipment
- projector, speakers, paper, pens, posits, chairs, etc
- Description
- a description of the workshop
- Nerd gag
- How much technical background will people need to be able to follow the session? Nerd gag measures how technical and jargony the session might be, from "on tight" being accessible to all, to "ungagged" being no-holes-barred tech talk. In the middle there's "breathing room" and "rather loose".
Reflective & Philosophical
Objectivism for Lefties? (wip)
- Format
- talk
- Proposed by
- Mike
- Length
- 30-40 mins plus discussion
- Equipment
- projector, maybe speakers
- Description
- The Russian-American author Ayn Rand was a controversial character in her lifetime and still is today. She’s often considered a apologist for selfishness and capitalist values by her detractors and is very much not a natural bed-fellow of the left. In this talk I will take a look at who she was, her novels and other writings, attempt to take a nuanced look at her World-view, and open the discussion as to whether there's something useful that can be learned from them.
- Nerd gag
- on tight
Emergent Technologies
Ecotech
- Format
- talk / workshop (interactive)? / skills share / round table
- Proposed by
- thebrentc
- Length
- 45 minutes
- Equipment
- Description
- Environmental issues around computing and digital technologies, probably with a web technologies focus.
TBC: Background, Practice (e.g. green hosting, assessment, software and system design approaches), possibly a case study
- Nerd gag
- on tight/breathing room - practice might become loose but hopefully we can moderate this
Non -alternativeInternet: the Fediverse and peer-2-peer
2023 - the year twitter died (WIP)
Is there a reason for twitter to exist anymore ?
Will a federated social media protocol finally displace the normies
does anyone actually use an ActivityPub network?
does anyone actually use twitter ?
Are Silos a good thing
Programming and other nerding
The maths behind Mandelbrot and Julia
- Format
- talk
- Proposed by
- Mike
- Length
- 45 mins
- Equipment
- projector
- Description
- A revamp of a talk on the Mandelbrot and Julia sets that I first gave at BarnCamp in 2011 and updated for the Wizard Amigos Code Camp at the Astral Ship in Autumn 2022. In the talk I take a look at the maths behind the beautiful Mandelbrot and Julia set images that appeared in the late 1980s and have continued in every increasing sophistication and resolution since. I’ll attempt to explain imaginary and complex numbers, iterative algorithms, pixel plotting strategies, with a live demo you can run in your own web browser, and code you can fork and develop yourself. Bring your laptop and explore with us.
- Nerd gag
- ungagged
melting stuff in your microwave (wip)
using your microwave to make rubies and other jewellery