Are You Developing A Killer App for Political Innovation?
Join with us as we
When
: Saturday May 14
Where
: Stanford d.School
Who Should Attend:
coders
idea people to work with coders
activists to give context/define needs
bloggers
social media people to twitter and fb status
photographers to capture images
people to do video capture
networkers and super-connectors
How do I get involved?
The Backstory
Earlier this year, Egyptians combined technology and political activism to revolutionary effect . After overthrowing a thirty-year dictatorship, they face new challenges to establishing democracy. Can technology help them through the divisive times ahead?The Unconference and Hackathon for Egypt is an opportunity to find out. On May 14, programmers and engineers will gather at Stanford University to meet with Egyptian activists and discuss applications that could help their cause. Our aim is to build a community that bridges Tahrir Square and Silicon Valley to show what activists equipped with digital tools can achieve.Bring your computers and we’ll provide the activists and the food. The d. school venue is perfectly designed to let the ideas flow. Come check it out!
Hackathon Schedule
9:30 am Registration and Networking10:00 am Introductions
Ben Rowswell, Cloud to StreetVisit to Revolutionary Cairo: A Laboratory of Political Activism
Saad Khan, Partner, CMEA CapitalAn Introduction to Hacktivism
Ahmed Saleh, Co-Founder of KifayaHow Egyptian Activists Used Technology to Drive the Revolution
10:30 am Lightning Talks to Outline App Projects (5 minutes each)
Abdallah Helmy, A Mobile Phone App for Political Mobilization (from Cairo)
Farhaan Ladhani, A Mesh Network for Egypt
Nelly Corbel, Web-Training Election Monitors (from Cairo)
Vivek Srinivasan, Crowdsourcing Constitutional Negotiations
Ahmed Boguta, Monitoring the Egyptian Parliament(from Cairo)
11:15 am Organize Unconference & Hackathon (facilitated by Dave Nielsen)
Developers choose an application to work on, or their own related project
Activists in Cairo available by videoconference until 12:00 pm
12:30 pm Luncheon1:00 pm Developers announce projects they have chosen to work on1:30 pm to 5:00 pm: Hackathon working groups1:30 pm to 5:00 pm: Unconference panels5:00 pm: Presentation of Progress to Date5:30 pm: Next Steps: On to Cairo
How this community can help Egypt’s democracy activists going forward
6:00 pm: Hackathon continuesLocation:the d.school @ Stanford (map)Escondido MallBuilding 550 - Hasso Plattner Institute of DesignStanford, CA 94305
Directions:Enter from the alleyway between Escondido Mall and Panama Street between Buildings 540 and 550 (map)
Organizers:
Sarina Beges, Liberation Technologies, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford
Joshua Cohen, Professor of political science, philosophy, and law, Liberation Technologies, Stanford
Saad Khan, Partner, CMEA Capital, Hacktivist
Sam King, Code the change
Mark Nelson, Persuasive Technology Lab, Peace Innovation Lab, Stanford
Margarita Quihuis, Persuasive Technology Lab, Peace Innovation Lab, Stanford
Ben Rowswell, @cloudtostreet
Vivek Srinivasan, Liberation Technologies, Freeman Spogli Institute, Stanford
Terry Winograd, Computer Science Department, Liberation Technologies, d.school, Stanford
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For more information, please contact hackforegypt@gmail.com