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The following is a list of workshop ideas and suggestions. 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". | The following is a list of workshop ideas and suggestions. 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". | ||
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+ | Talk: 30-60 mins - normally projector / screen provided | ||
+ | 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 | ||
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=Reflective= | =Reflective= | ||
Revision as of 20:11, 4 May 2022
The following is a list of workshop ideas and suggestions. 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".
Talk: 30-60 mins - normally projector / screen provided 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
Reflective
What is HacktionLab and how did we get here?
- Format
- talk
- Proposed by
- Mike
- Length
- 1 hour, maybe shorter
- Equipment
- projector, speakers
- Description
- what is hacktionlab, when did it start, why did it start? a potted history of how we got here.
- Nerd gag
- on tight
Emergent Technology
Distributed serverless solutions in the Cloud (with AWS)
- Format
- talk/demo
- Proposed by
- Mike
- Length
- 40 mins
- Equipment
- projector, speakers
- Description
- we may not like them, but they're the biggest hosting company out there, Amazon make more money hosting cloud services than anything else. What is there offering, how does it work, what does a typical serverless application look list, and what the hell is serverless in the first place? Are they a threat? What can we do about it?
- Nerd gag
- rather loose
Fediverse
- Format
- talk/demo
- Proposed by
- ekes
- Length
- 40 mins
- Equipment
- projector
- Description
- Introduction to diversity of platforms, and content shared, on the fediverse (more than Mastodon and microblogging); a technical description of _how_ this works.
- Nerd gag
- It will use words like JSON and Linked Data and W3C Spec; they will be explained; and how it works should be understandable even if you don't do JSON and HTTP protocols.
That Tech Is Ours!
Fire DIY
- Format
- skillshare / demo
- Proposed by
- Brent
- Length
- 30 mins approx
- Location
- at the fireplace (tbc)
- Equipment
- oxygen, fuel, heat
- Description
- Bring your fire making skills, tools, odes to Prometheus, marshmallows, etc.
- Nerd gag
- on tight / breathing room
- Format
- skillshare / demo
- Proposed by
- Brent
- Length
- 1 hour
- Location
- in the surrounds
- Equipment
- map and compass (provided), rescue services (tbc)
- Description
- we can take a short walk to practice basic map reading/orienteering, and other navigation techniques
- Nerd gag
- on tight / breathing room
radar.squat.net
- Format
- skillshare/workshop
- Proposed by
- ekes & clara
- Length
- ½ hour or as needed
- Equiment
- own laptops, projector if there are more folk interested
- Description
- intro to https://radar.squat.net/ Get your group registered, update broken stuff. Talk about plans and ideas for the shiny new version.
- Nerd gag
- on tight