Good morning, Curious if anyone from the Fluid community in Toronto is considering attending, or perhaps presenting at, SocialTechCampToronto. I'd like to attend, and possibly present on open source assistive technologies (NVDA, Orca, etc.), but I'd rather not go alone.
See forwarded message for details. Thanks, Everett Zufelt Accessibility Consultant & Web Developer Web http://zufelt.ca Phone (toll free U.S. & Canada) 1-877-ZUFELT-8 (1-877-983-3588) Follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/ezufelt View my LinkedIn Profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/ezufelt Begin forwarded message: > From: Ushnish Sengupta <[email protected]> > Date: October 9, 2010 11:00:56 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: [DUG-TO] Announcing SocialTechCampToronto Saturday Oct 23rd > Reply-To: Drupal Users Group Toronto <[email protected]> > > Event: SocialTechCampToronto > > Date: Saturday Oct 23rd > > Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm > > Location:OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) Building > 252 Bloor Street West > 7th Floor > Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6 > (on top of St. George subway station) > > Format: Presentations 9 am-12:30 pm, Breakout groups 1:30 pm to 5:00 > pm > The Breakout groups will be formed in a BarCamp style "unconference" > where the topics are determined by the people present. > > There are a number of Social Technology projects underway in the > Greater Toronto Area as well as a number of individuals who are > working on international Social Technology projects. All of these > projects have an Open Source component. In conjunction with Open > Source Week Toronto, we will hold an event which will enable dialogue > and collaboration between projects and individuals. > > We welcome any proposals on the following topics and related topics: > 1) Providing computers to nonprofits > 2) Setting up computer centres in low income apartment complexes > 3) Providing Linux Ubuntu desktops and training to individuals > 4) Public access hot spots in public spaces such as parks > 5) Free wireless networks > 6) International projects such as the World Computer Exchange, and One > Laptop Per Child. > 7) Design for people with disabilities > > Add your topics at: > http://barcamp.org/w/page/SocialTechCampToronto > > Please register at: > http://stcu.freegeektoronto.org/ > This is a free event! > > _______________________________________________ > DUG-TO mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openject.com/listinfo/dug-to
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