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Revision as of 22:33, 26 July 2010
We're pleased to announce that the Autumn edition of HacktionLab tech gathering will be taking place in Bradford at the 1 in 12 Club sometime in October or November 2010 (exact dates to be confirmed).
If you're interested in coming and/or wish to get involved in the next HacktionLab or future gatherings get in touch via the mailing list.
Agenda ideas
Note: these are by no means fixed!! They are just what has been skimmed off various emails on the list.
- How to run a local activist radio station using free software: a workshop to cover a simple, low-cost audio set-up and streaming software, including using Icecast, Darkice, Ices2 and (the not so free) NiceCast. Recording and monitoring your streams using Ardour.
- Preliminary ideas and proposals for Summer 2011 BarnCamp(s).
Timetable
This is a draft timetable. If you don't like it, change it! However, I thought it was better to have some kind of structure within which to work. A couple of points to note are that: workshops are 1 1/4 hours (75 minutes); they can take up two slots - with a break in the middle; and, there are lots of breaks! This is to allow for socialising, networking, and over-running workshops!
Friday
Arrive.
Quiet night drinking (don't get too drunk - we start early on Saturday morning!)
Bed.
Saturday
09:30 Introduction to the weekend / Ground Rules
10:00 Introductions / What have we been up to / What are we planning on doing in the near future ?
10:45 BREAK (30 minutes)
11:15 Workshop session 1.
12:30 LUNCH (90 minutes)
14:00 Workshop 2
15:15 BREAK (30 minutes)
15:45 Workshop 3
17:00 BREAK (15 minutes)
17:15 Summary of the day / feedback session
18:00 Finish / evening activities....
Sunday
10:00 Workshop 4
11:15 Break (30 minutes)
11:45 Workshop 5
13:00 LUNCH (60 minutes)
14:00 Summary / feedback / goodbye session
15:00 Finish