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BarCamp Africa UK info

Available in: English
07 11 2009
Countries:
AFRICA

The crowd has gathered well and more will probably show up as time goes one given that Saturday mornings aren't the easiest thing to deal with...

Just to remind folks that the hashtag for today's event is #bcafricauk09 and the main Twitter is @barcampafricauk.

The list of sessions to be covered is on the wiki space.

BarCampAfrica Live Stream

Available in: English

Goes live at 9 am Tommorrow Saturday 7th of November Stay tuned

BarCampAfrica UK Press Release

Available in: English

Press Release 28/10/2009

Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, CEO of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation and Ghana's former Minister of Communications to present at BarCampAfrica UK 2009

We are excited to announce the first of its kind, BarCampAfrica UK on the 7th November, which will see Dr EkwowSpio-Garbrah along with speakers from Vodafone Cactel Communications and a host of other companies present, debate and discuss technology in the context of African Development and how effective innovation can bring about development in its truest form.

BarCamp Africa, was first conceived by Ellen Petry Leanse and Kaushal Jhalla, two Bay Area residents with deep roots in Africa, BarCamp Africa provided the unique opportunity to bring together Africa-focused professionals from Silicon Valley with people from, and doing important work in, Africa

The London event is expected to attract a large number of technologically inspired Africans from diverse fields who have a common passion to bring about further development in Africa. Participants will include talented entrepreneurs, technologist, charities, engineers, designers, bloggers, students and artists.

The event aims to identify specific actionable challenges that are central to the growth and development of Africa, from a UK /Europe perspective, and to identify critical areas of development that the BarCamp community can support, promote and actively play a significant role.

This launch event will esentially shift the conversation to positive development on Africa and seeks to leverage our influence as mobile technologist, bloggers, techies and social media gurus to help bring a fair balance to the conversation.

For interviews, commentary and general enquiries, please contact Tony Burkson on 07545054135 orTony.Burkson@vbtpartners.com

Notes to Editors

BarCamp Africa UK aims to:

*Create a central node for ongoing conversations and connections between the UK and Europe Tech Community and the extended African community to share and build on resources leading up to the event and thereafter.

* Showcase success stories by individuals and organizations in the UK and allowing them to share and further their visions for working in Africa.

* BarCamp Africa UK encourages discussion and debate from creatives; technologists; designers; writers; bloggers; developer; geeks; entrepreneurs; academic researchers; journalists or investors with a passion for African Development.

Keynote Speaker for BarCampAfrica UK -The CEO of Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO)

Available in: English

In addition to our un-conference theme BarCampAfrica UK will have 2 Keynote speakers

We are happy to confirm our first a keynote speaker Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah,

Chief Executive Officer, of Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation(CTO)

The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) is an international development partnership between Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth governments, business and civil society organisations. It provides the international community with effective means to help bridge the digital divide and achieve social and economic development, by delivering to developing countries unique knowledge-sharing programmes in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the specific areas of Telecommunications, IT, Broadcasting and the Internet.

BarCampAfrica UK Fringe Event -TT(online discussion the Training and resoucing of ICT teachers )

Available in: English

Pamela McLean(UK Africa Connections) has kindly agreed to run Teachers Talking/Dadamac Day as a Fringe Event of BarCamp Africa UK

Teachers Talking/Dadamac Day is a yearly an online Celeberation which Discusses the Training and resoucing of ICT teachers to make a better impact on thier students.

It is a low bandwidth online party to suit the needs of people logging in from Africa - so expect lots of typing - and no fancy sound and pics for most of the time.You are welcome to simply drop in, or bring your laptop, log in, and really join in the party.

Story of Teachers Talking

Teachers Talking (TT) started in 2004 when John Dada needed someone to run an introductory course on ICT for local teachers in Nigeria - so he asked Pamela McLean (who often did brief informal introductions to computers when She was on "working holidays" in Nigeria.)

She willingly agreed to run John's course, She then realised how out of practice she was - and in need of updating. She hurriedly sent out a cry for help and set up a yahoo group for rescuers.

In less than a fortnight with more than a dozen people in the support group from four continents, She left for Nigeria, in November 2004, with an online "information cupboard" of useful resources (in the form of a wiki), and a group of online well-wishers who were interested to connect up with the TT course participants. The interest of these well-wishers influenced subsequent developments in TT and Dadamac. They enabled the friendly online exchanges that were the highlight of TT's daily practical sessions.

This years Celeberation Schedule

There are three parts to a TT course:

* The No-Computer Computer Course (NC3): providing relevant ICT related activities to do back in school

* TT-online: which includes the experience of being part of a supportive trans-national online community

* Hands-on computers: which gives enough practical experience to build teaching confidence

Supporting Organisations

Available in: English

Great Thanks to All or Supporting Organisations

MANENO imgManeno is a fast, low bandwidth, multilingual blogging and communication platform for citizen journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa

AITEC AFRICA Aitec AfricaAitec Africa focuses on ICT publishing, event management, professional development and training in Africa utilising computing and telecommunications.

VBT PARTNERSimgConsultancy that advises firms on Marketing, Sales and Branding.

VIRTUALLY LINKED LONDONimgA company based in the UK providing services and solutions to companies and individuals in Virtual Worlds

GHANA THINK

imgGhanaConscious is the online community (web portal) of the GhanaThink Foundation.

GHANA IT PROFESSIONALS NETWORKimgGhana IT Professional Network is the home of IT professionals from Ghana both at home and in the diaspora .

Get Your BarCampAfrica UK Tickets Now

Available in: English
02 10 2009
Countries:
AFRICA

Events


*Early Bird Tickets All Sold out .Please Stay tuned for the release of next batch of Tickets on Monday the 5th of October at 1pm BST.*


If you are interested in becoming one our sponsors please email the sponsorship team sponsors@barcampafricauk.com and check out the benefits of sponsoring us

Early Bird Tickets Released Now Thursday the 1st of October 2009

Available in: English
01 10 2009
Countries:
AFRICA

Tickets for the first BarCamp Africa UK are FREE, but they are on a first come first served basis so hurry up! Please register here:

Events

Announcing First set of Sponsors

Available in: English
28 09 2009
Countries:
AFRICA

BETAVINE

BSX

Betavine is an open mobile application community.The Betavine Team are continually seeking new ways of exploring our “crowdsourcing” platform. They have a very active Open Source activity and are now about to trial a new concept – the Betavine Social Exchange. See http://crowdtalk.wordpress.com for details.

In summary, the BSX seeks to bring NGOs with “challenges” together with mobile developers with “solutions”. They believe that developers around the world would be willing to help NGOs in developing countries to find appropriate mobile solutions to support their work.The website is currently under contruction and is due to start a pilot in South Africa with Vodacom in October. Sign up for the pilot here: http://bsxpilot.eventbrite.com

CHIRAD

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CHIRAD is the Centre for Health Informatics Research and Development.Its aim is to provide an environment for the development of Health Informatics as an academic subject. CHIRAD is a company limited by guarantee that is a non-for-profit organisation. It is probably the first virtual R&D centre for Health Informatics.


CACTEL

Cactel

Cactel Communications is a telecommunications infrastructure company targeting the equitable development of information and communications technology (ICT) solutions for Africa.



We are Glad to have then on board sponsoring BarcampAfrica UK

If you are interested in becoming one our sponsors please email the sponsorship team sponsors@barcampafricauk.com and check out the benefits of sponsoring us

Announcing The Venue for BarCampAfrica UK

Available in: English
23 09 2009
Countries:
AFRICA

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We are proud to announce that the Vodafone Group have kindly offered us their Paddington Offices as the venue for BarCampAfrica UK.


Vodafone logo

Address

1 Kingdom Street

Paddington

London

W2 6BY

So come along and become a part of history! Yes, you heard that right!

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