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London MindCamp 1.0


When: April 6th, 2006 13:00 to 00:00
Location: Keyworth Centre (London South Bank University), Keyworth Street, London SE1.
Price: £0.00
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London Mind Camp 1.0 is a 'self organising, digitally minded, entrepreneur driven, media-tech event'

London Mind Camp 1.0 is a 'self organising, digitally minded, entrepreneur driven, media-tech event'.

More to the point, it's whatever atendees want to make it. The aim of the day is for all to share what we know and learn from everyone else.

Attendees are encouraged to help out - give a presentation, demo, discussion - whatever. The rest is entirely up to you...

Format:
Presenter presents a Topic - around 15 min/30 min as appropriate - the more the merrier!

Participation from (as of 1/2/06):
Mike Grenville - editor and activist at large 160characters.org (www.160characters.org)
Paul Youlten and Rosa Blaus - Founders of Yellowikis (www.yellowikis.org)
Jan Duffy-King - Founder and Principal of eurotrash.com (www.eurotrash.com)
Al Tepper - Head of Online at Caspianpublishing.co.uk (www.caspianpublishing.co.uk)
Greg Tallent - Senior Lecturer in E-business, London South Bank University (www.bearstorm.com)
Don Young - Web Services Evangelist, Amazon (Amazon UK Blog)

FULL DETAILS & BOOKING:
http://www.bearstorm.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

Live Coverage: several attendees will moblog from the event, tagging their posts as "londonmindcamp" for others to follow. The wiki will continue beyond the event, and into the next one.

Location

Keyworth Centre (London South Bank University), Keyworth Street, London SE1.


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