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'''1. Get people comfortable w/ the idea of the open web.'''  
'''1. Get people comfortable w/ the idea of the open web.'''  


a. Icebreaker to get people to know each other: find someone else in the room who does the same kind of work you do.
a. Opening circle. Question: What is your first name? What is your first memory of using the Internet?


b. Brief welcome by facilitators in big circle of participants. Provide overview of goals, agenda, logistics.  
b. Brief welcome by facilitators in big circle of participants. Provide overview of goals, agenda, logistics.  


c. Second exercise: 'spectrogram' interactive discussion where people respond to the statement 'I know what the open web is' . Followed by small groups coming up w/ phrases and one sentence definitions of the open web in Portuguese.
c. Second exercise: 'spectrogram' interactive discussion where people respond to these statements:
 
-> 'the people I work with everyday love the internet'<br>
-> 'I feel safe about my identity and information online'<br>
-> 'I know what the open web is'<br>


'''2. Introduce and explain Mozilla Drumbeat. Show projects that put the open web into action.'''  
'''2. Introduce and explain Mozilla Drumbeat. Show projects that put the open web into action.'''  
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a. Very brief overview of the Drumbeat idea. Clearly emphasizes the opportunity that everyone in the room has to shape and participate in Drumbeat.  
a. Very brief overview of the Drumbeat idea. Clearly emphasizes the opportunity that everyone in the room has to shape and participate in Drumbeat.  


b. Speed geek presentations of projects that demonstrate the open web in action. Approximately 5 - 8 presentations, some local and some from existing global Drumbeat projects. These are rotating 10 minute lightning talks.  
[break]
 
b. Speed geek presentations of projects that demonstrate the open web in action. Approximately 5 - 8 presentations, some local and some from existing global Drumbeat projects. These are rotating 5 minute lightning talks.  


(note: in longer events, this will be followed by a chance to work with these projects or create new ones. however, we won't have time for this at brasil events as they are half day)  
(note: in longer events, this will be followed by a chance to work with these projects or create new ones. however, we won't have time for this at brasil events as they are half day)  
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'''3. Explore how people can use and shape Drumbeat in Brasil.'''  
'''3. Explore how people can use and shape Drumbeat in Brasil.'''  


a. Mapping on the wall using sticky notes - topics, projects, people who could benefit from and contribute to Drumbeat in Brasil.
a. Small groups discussions. What do you think of the Drumbeat idea? Could it be useful and interesting to you and the people you work with? What are some ideas for projects we could do in Brasil?


b. Small groups discussions about what the most interesting opportunities are for Drumbeat in Brasil based on this mapping. (if time allows)
b. Paste post it's or index cards on wall with ideas and proposals from small groups. Brief report outs and reflections after this.


c. Closing circle and next steps.  
c. Closing circle and next steps.  
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'''Schedule and sign up:'''  
'''Schedule and sign up:'''  


March 18, 4pm to 7pm, reception follows FGV Law School sign up is here  
March 18, 4pm to 7pm, reception follows FGV Law School. Sign up [http://direitorio.fgv.br/inscricao-lancamento-mozilla-drumbeat is here]. 


'''Speedgeek presentations:'''  
'''Speedgeek presentations:'''  


*Privacy Icons - Bruno Magrani  
*[https://www.drumbeat.org/project/privacy-icons  Privacy Icons] - Bruno Magrani
*Web Made Movies (who can present?)
*Videolog TV - Edson Mackeenzy
*P2PU Open Web Skills (who can present?)
*[http://alpha.publicvideos.org/ Alpha Videos Públicos] - Fabricio Zuardi
*Rodrigo's open source education project
*Mark Surman
*another local project
*Other participants invited to present their own projects
*another local project


'''Local facilitators:'''  
'''Local facilitators:'''  
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'''Schedule and sign up:'''  
'''Schedule and sign up:'''  


* March 21, 3pm to 7pm
* March 21, 1430 - 1900
* reception follows  
* reception follows  
* House of Digital Culture  
* House of Digital Culture  
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'''Speedgeek presentations:'''  
'''Speedgeek presentations:'''  


*WebMadeMovies - Pedro Markun
*WebMadeMovies - Pedro
*P2PU Open Web Skills - Daniela or Bianca  
*P2PU Open Web Skills - Bianca  
*Magic Subtitles - Philippe Sanchez
*Public Videos - Fabrico  
*Public Videos - Fabrico  
*Open standards in lan houses - firefox plugin
*Barulho Lab - Wilken
*Music studio that is ngo - free software and creative commons
*Privacy Icons - Mark
*Teia MG - Marina


'''Local facilitators:'''  
'''Local facilitators:'''  
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*Pedro Markun  
*Pedro Markun  
*Daniela B. Silva  
*Daniela B. Silva  
*DJ Pixel
*Bianca
 
[[Category:Events in Brazil|Drumbeat]]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 24 September 2015

Drumbeat Rio and Drumbeat Sao Paulo

Local, community-run events are a core part of the Drumbeat strategy. These events invite teachers, artists, filmakers, bloggers, lawyers, web developers and anyone else who cares about the internet to talk about building and protecting the open web for the future. They also provide a place where people can contribute their skills and creativity to practical projects that make the open web better.

The first of these events will happen in Rio and Sao Paulo in late March. More info on these events in Portuguese here and here.

Goals

Goals for the first Drumbeat events happening in Rio and Sao Paulo are simple:

1. Get people comfortable w/ the idea of the open web. Encourage them to shape this idea so it makes sense in their own lives.

2. Introduce and explain Mozilla Drumbeat. Show both local and global projects that where everyday internet users put the open web into action.

3. Explore how people can use and shape Drumbeat in Brasil (or in any city or country where the events are happening).

There is also a 'meta goal' of testing our event model and content. In this sense, Rio and Sao Paulo are pilot events.

Agenda

The agend maps to the goals outlined above. Here is a rough outline:

1. Get people comfortable w/ the idea of the open web.

a. Opening circle. Question: What is your first name? What is your first memory of using the Internet?

b. Brief welcome by facilitators in big circle of participants. Provide overview of goals, agenda, logistics.

c. Second exercise: 'spectrogram' interactive discussion where people respond to these statements:

-> 'the people I work with everyday love the internet'
-> 'I feel safe about my identity and information online'
-> 'I know what the open web is'

2. Introduce and explain Mozilla Drumbeat. Show projects that put the open web into action.

a. Very brief overview of the Drumbeat idea. Clearly emphasizes the opportunity that everyone in the room has to shape and participate in Drumbeat.

[break]

b. Speed geek presentations of projects that demonstrate the open web in action. Approximately 5 - 8 presentations, some local and some from existing global Drumbeat projects. These are rotating 5 minute lightning talks.

(note: in longer events, this will be followed by a chance to work with these projects or create new ones. however, we won't have time for this at brasil events as they are half day)

3. Explore how people can use and shape Drumbeat in Brasil.

a. Small groups discussions. What do you think of the Drumbeat idea? Could it be useful and interesting to you and the people you work with? What are some ideas for projects we could do in Brasil?

b. Paste post it's or index cards on wall with ideas and proposals from small groups. Brief report outs and reflections after this.

c. Closing circle and next steps.

Rio Details

Schedule and sign up:

March 18, 4pm to 7pm, reception follows FGV Law School. Sign up is here.

Speedgeek presentations:

Local facilitators:

  • Bruno Magrani
  • Erik

Sao Paulo Details

Schedule and sign up:

  • March 21, 1430 - 1900
  • reception follows
  • House of Digital Culture
  • sign up is here

Speedgeek presentations:

  • WebMadeMovies - Pedro
  • P2PU Open Web Skills - Bianca
  • Public Videos - Fabrico
  • Barulho Lab - Wilken
  • Privacy Icons - Mark
  • Teia MG - Marina

Local facilitators:

  • Pedro Markun
  • Daniela B. Silva
  • Bianca