Events/Campus Party
Campus Party
This is a planning page for Mozilla goals and activities at Campus Party.
Activities planned so far:
- Keynotes
- Webmaker Pop Up
- App Workshop
- Doc Workshop
- Web and Science Design Jam
- Firefox Flicks Short-Film Screening
Event Details:
- August 21 - 26
- Berlin, Tempelhof Airport
- Website
This event is part of the Mozilla Summer Code Party.
Goals
- Share a vision of empowering a generation of webmakers.
- Galvanize local learning organizations around learning and making on the web.
- Weave webmaking into Mozilla's mobile efforts (Firefox OS).
- Build web apps with European talent.
- Seed a larger conversation about mobile webmaking in 2013.
Schedule
Thursday, Aug 23 | Friday, Aug 24 | Saturday, Aug 25 | Sunday, Aug 26 | |
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Morning | Pop-Up | Pop-Up & Mark keynote | Mozfest Planning (internal) | Hive Berlin: Speed-Geeking Prep |
Afternoon | Press event at office | Tour of new Mozspace | Mozfest Planning (internal) | Hive Berlin: Speed-Geeking |
Evening | Team dinner | Firefox-Flicks Screening 8pm |
Press Conference
- August 7 10:30 - 11:30 near Rathaus Schöneberg.
Who's Coming
- Michelle Thorne (Berlin)
- Barbara Hueppe (Berlin)
- Cole Gillespie (Berlin)
- Laura Hilliger (Dresden)
- John Bevan (London)
- Chloe Varelidi (London)
- Christian Heilmann (London)
- Mark Surman (Toronto)
- Ryan Merkley (Toronto)
- Rob Middleton (Mountain view)
- Tobias Leingruber (Munich)
- Toni Hermoso (Barcelona)
- Alina Mierluș (Barcelona)
Keynotes
- Mark Surman (Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation):
- Topic: Movement Making: What we can learn from punk rock, scouts, and the Royal Society
- Time: Friday, Aug. 24 from 11:00 - 12:00 on the Socrates stage.
- Chris Heilmann (Principal Technical Evangelist at Mozilla):
- Topic: Developing for the Mobile Web(?)
- Time: Friday, Aug. 24 on the developers stage.
Planning
- Mozilla coordinator: Mark Surman
- Equipment needs?
- Space needs?
- Time needs?
Webmaker Pop Up
We'll host a tent with several learning stations teaching you to hack the web.
What is it?
- A participatory 4-hour session with 5-7 learning stations.
- It will be held twice during Campus Party (2x 4hr = 8hr total)
- Participants move from station to station as they like, learning & making along the way.
- At the end, we share back what we made & talk about next steps.
What will the stations be?
- Tell a story with video & audio
- Augment video & audio with live web content
- Get started with HTML in fun, easy ways
- Make a website to share your ideas with the world
- Use data from the city to tell a story
Who should come?
- Young adults
- Their friends
- Educators
- Hackers
- Lovers of media, tech and learning
Planning
- Mozilla coordinator: Michelle Thorne
- Supported by: John Bevan (European Partners) and Chris Lawrence (Event Design)
- Time: Thursday, Aug. 23 from 10:00 - 12:00 and Friday, Aug. 24 from 10:00 - 12:00
- Equipment: 30 seats, tables, no wifi but LAN cable. Need to bring own computers.
- Space needs?
App Workshop
Doc Workshop
Hacking Biological Open Data
- Who:
- Toni Hermoso (Scientific Webmaker, Mozillian);
- Alina Mierlus (Mozillian, session design);
- Topic: Hacking Biological Open Data
What it is?
Nowadays there is an increasing interest in Open Data from administrations but it's a long time relevant biological data is actually being published to the public domain.
During this hands-on session we would like to show existing public available biological resources and explore how anyone, not necessarily from an academical background, can use and remix them in their own projects.
The session aims to be a design/hack jam session that, from existing bibliographic, taxonomy and genomic projects data, enables anyone to make tools that can potentially address biologically (or even personal) relevant questions.
- Time: Friday, Aug. 24 from 14:30 - 16:30 on workshops area (tbd).
Planning
- Coordinators: Toni and Alina
- Equipment needs: people should bring their computers, WiFi.
- Space needs:
- Time needs?
Firefox Flicks Short-Film Screening
What is it?
- Firefox Flicks is a global short-film competition to tell the story of Firefox. http://firefoxflicks.org
- Tobias Leingruber will show & moderate winning-entries of the Flicks 2012 short-film competition
- There will also be a basic introduction about Mozilla & Firefox Flicks + insights on the upcoming 2013 competition.
Where and when?
Friday, 20:00-21:00; Mixed Media Space (More details TBA)
Planning
- Mozilla coordinator: Tobias Leingruber, Brand Engagement (twitter.com/tbx)
- Equipment needs: 1 projector with video-adapter for current MacBook; Audio-set to plug-in computer and show films; Fast internet connection; Eventually USB-LAN adapter since I will be using a MacBook Air.
- Space needs? The bigger the better ;D
- Time needs? 1h