Are You In Accra? Join Us for BarCamp Accra 2012
BarCamp Accra 2012 is a free networking event to bring people together for a day of discussion, demos and dialogue about Accra, Ghana and beyond. It hopes to assemble Accra stakeholders to network, build a supportive enterprising community and partner to build together. The event shall be held at the Methodist University College Campus on December 22. The theme is “Removing fear of failure as a start of su...
Are You In Cape-Coast? Join Us for Barcamp Cape-Coast 2012
Students, Non-Governmental Organizations, Civic Society Organizations and others interested in Education and the transformation of the Central Region are invited to Barcamp Cape-Coast on September 8, 2012. Venue: New Lecture Theatre (NLT) of the University of Cape Coast. The theme for this year is “Revolutionizing Education through Arts & Technology”. Unlike traditional conferences, Barcamp participants a...
Barcamp Takoradi – March 3rd, 2012
[caption id="attachment_2223" align="aligncenter" width="395" caption="Barcamp Takoradi - March 3rd, 2012"][/caption] BarCamp Takoradi 2012 is happening on March 3rd at the Takoradi Polytechnic Auditorium.The theme is “Empowering the emerging middle class in a budding economy: efficient use of technology in entrepreneurship”. This is a FREE event for anyone who is interested in using their skills, talent, a...
How To: LIVE-Blog or Tweet From A Global Event/Conference!
Whiles in Johannesburg, South Africa; Live-blogging from the “Sub-Saharan Africa Freedom of Expression & Internet Workshop”; a colleague whom I’ve known for a long time, joined twitter not long ago and I’m sorry to say; not too ICT-inclined sent me a message on Facebook asking; What are those stuffs you keep saying on Twitter? What is RT? Where do you get your links from? Do you have any special protocols...
Re-blog: BarCamp Kumasi #bcksi – A Huge Success!
Barcamp Kumasi came off successfully on Sept 18, 2010 at the College of Engineering auditorium at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi and was under the theme; Collaboration: The key for Opportunity and Development. Over 80 people attended, mostly students from KNUST. The program run smoothly and I followed all of it through the many tweets coming from some of the organizing team m...






























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