Hallo Members,

Interesting chapter launching around Journalism and technology, please read
below.

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From: Kathryn Mirembe <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, May 13, 2012 at 9:50 AM
Subject: [GTUG Kampala] HACKS/HACKERS - Journalism & Technology (Ugandan
Chapter)
To: [email protected]


Hey Awesome GTUG/GDG Members,

Are you a journalist? Are you someone interested in new media in general?
Are you a developer? If so, this will definitely be of interest to you!

Hacks/Hackers is a rapidly expanding international grassroots journalism
organization with dozens of chapters (and counting) and thousands of
members across four continents (and counting). Our mission is to create a
network of journalists (“hacks”) and technologists (“hackers”) who rethink
the future of news and information.

The roots of Hacks/Hackers were planted in 2009, based on the interests of
three people interested in the intersection of journalism and technology.

In Massachusetts, at a conference organized by the John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation, Aron Pilhofer of The New York Times and Rich Gordon from
Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, proposed creating “a
network of people interested in Web/digital application development and
technology innovation supporting the mission and goals of journalism.”

This first meeting is primarily to get start the first Hacks/Hackers
chapter in Kampala (that will be the first Chapter in Eastern Africa and
actually in SubSaharan Africa). It will act as a meet and greet (to allow
people to put a face to the name). It will also be an opportunity to go
through the general guiding principles for the running of the chapter to
allow for harmony, coordination and organization going forward.

For now though, you can register in the google group that can be found
here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/hackshackers-kampala and
also check this out:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/supporting-innovation-in-african-news.html
and
support innovation in Africa News, get a chance to enter the Innovation
Challenge.

*The details of the meeting will be communicated shortly. *


Regards,
Kathryn Mirembe
(Hacks/Hackers Lead- Kampala)

PGF and  ASPIRE to INSPIRE before you EXPIRE.







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