See below!!!
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We
would like to invite you to the fifth She's Geeky in the Bay
Area - January 27-29, Mountain View, Computer History Museum
This
is an unConference just for women geeks - geeks of all kinds,
in any field - technology, science, math, engineering, gaming,
etc.
We
have a 15% discount code for folks on this list and anyone
else you care to pass it along to - GEEKYTIME - feel free to
forward this code and this email to any relevant group you
run, your friends who are geeky women, post it on social
networks, etc.
Regular
registration ends at 11:55pm Tuesday January 24th - so don't
delay or prices will go up!
Registration:
http://shesgeeky10.eventbrite.com/
Announcement
on our site:
http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/future-events/shes-geeky-10-bay-area-5-january-27-29/
Logistics:
The
event is in Mountain View at the Computer History Museum -
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard - accessible via Caltrain with a
short taxi or bus ride, or use the #shesgeeky hashtag on
Twitter or our Facebook group (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5010135719)
or event wall (http://www.facebook.com/events/170923106341684/)
to organize carpools!
We
are still seeking sponsors - please contact kas@shesgeeky.org
if you'd like to reach our audience of geeky ladies and do a
good thing!
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Still
not sure? Here's a few more details -
Who
comes? Are you a woman? Are you a Geek? This event is for
you! We invite women from a diverse array of technological
fields and those doing technology within non-technical fields.
This includes:
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Mathematicians
- Entrepreneurs
- BioTech
- Open
Source Contributors
- Gadget
Enthusiasts
- Hardware
Hackers
- All
kinds of Programmers
- Video
Geeks
- Gamers
- SF/Fantasy
fans
- Any
woman who can answer the question I;m geeky because . . .
with her passions!
What
happens?
The
agenda is made at the event in the morning each day but you
can see the list of topics that
women
who have already registered have put forward as possibilities
- http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/2012/01/topics-for-bay-area-january-27-29/
Women
can present/share about their area of professional expertise.
Women
learn from one another.
Women
discuss critical issues affecting them in the digital age.
Women
talk about work place and community issues they face.
Women
are inspired to follow their passion and believe in their own
abilities.
Women
find connections and support for their work and vision.
Curious
about what it was like last year, or the year before? Here are
some summaries:
http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/2011/02/posts-about-shes-geeky-bay-area-4/
http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/2010/02/shes-geeky-bay-area-blog-posts/
These
were the "results of today" from She's Geeky in DC women wrote
after the event - http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/2009/11/results-from-shes-geeky-dc/
So
geeky - 75 Online Resources for Geeks
http://www.shesgeeky.org/sg/2009/12/75-online-resources-for-geeks/
--
Kaliya Hamlin, Identity Woman (blog) (twitter)
Executive Director - Personal
Data Ecosystem Consortium
Internet Identity Workshop - Co-Founder,
Co-Producer, Co-Facilitator
Unconference Designer and Facilitator (website)
Kaliya@identitywoman.net
Cel +1 (510) 472-9069
Skype: IdentityWoman
GTalk: Identitywoman@gmail.com
AIM/ichat kaliya@mac.com
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