Cambridge Raspberry Jam – call for presenters, workshops & show-and-tell #camjam #rjam #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Our next Raspberry Jam (CamJam!) is on Saturday 8th February. It will, once again, be held at the Institute of Astronomy. Contrary to what we said a couple of times last Saturday, it’s unlikely to be any smaller, but we won’t be changing the format too much. We will be running programming workshops again.

We’d like to ask if you would be interested in doing any of the following:

  • Presenting in the Lecture Theatre (can be anything from a 5 minute lightning talk about your project to a full 30 minute slot)
  • Running/helping with a workshop in the meeting room. We’re particularly looking for hands-on workshops where we can use our Pis. Sessions that are kid-friendly are especially welcome.
  • Showing your project in our demo area (aka Show-and-Tell)

Please let us know as soon as possible by either commenting on this post or contacting us directly through the blog.

Best Regards & Merry Christmas!

Michael Horne & Tim Richardson

3 comments for “Cambridge Raspberry Jam – call for presenters, workshops & show-and-tell #camjam #rjam #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

  1. Yes, I’d like to present — I can do a talk on building a .deb for WiringPi (there should be a MagPi article from me on that topic around then too), and also talk about a Kickstarter which should be launching end Jan (mobile power for the Pi). For more details see http://pi.gate.ac.uk/ — any good?
    Thanks, best,
    Hamish Cunningham, Univ. Sheffield

  2. Yes I’d like to present — I could do a talk about building a .deb for WiringPi? (There should be a MagPi article from me about that at around the same time.) I could also talk about a mobile-power-for-the-Pi Kickstarter that should launch end Jan… See http://pi.gate.ac.uk/ for more details.
    Any use?
    Thanks, best,
    Hamish

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