Thanks to the kind generosity of the wonderful Katie Howard and The Living Room, Glasgow (150 St Vincent Street, G2 5NE), we now have a time and venue and everything for the Digital Britain Unconference in Scotland. Glasgow to be specific. It’s going to run from 5-7pm (though I would encourage everyone to hang about afterwards and chat items through).
I’ll post up more details later but if you want to go to this, leave your details in the comments thread. Space will be limited for this – I’ve kept the venue to a) who was offering free facilities, b) free wifi c) the number of people who had registered an interest.
Basic topics that should come up will include (but I’m open to more topics/better topics):
- The fact that Digital Britain is especially a lie in Scotland given the remote areas and the troubles they have with online
- Scottish media and digital
- Businesses and digital
- Does Scotland really care about digital?
Anyway, entry is free, the company is free. The rest is up to you.
(And before anyone moans about date, location and so on. May 8 was the best date for those who previously responded.)
12 responses to “Digital Britain Scottish Unconference – Friday May 8, 5-7pm, Glasgow”
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Sounds good, I’ve cleared a space in my diary for this Craig.
Link for event registration – http://digitalbritainscotland.eventbrite.com/
Craig, unfortunately as its in the evening I will be unable to make it but I have circulated the details around the guys at the Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies and have also copied details of the event onto our website and my blog on 38minutes!! Hope you get all the attendees you need!! I will be interested to see the ideas that come out of it!
I’m there, Craig. I’ll try and rope in all the various games types as well…
Will poke head round door in diary
Looking forward to it!
It’s a sell out!
I’ve written a rather lazy follow up to the Uncoference on my blog (link above). The post includes links to far more interesting pieces on Sarah Drummond and Andy Bright’s blogs.
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