[EdLUG] CFT : can anybody give a talk ?

Jonathan Riddell jr at jriddell.org
Mon Mar 2 16:06:51 UTC 2020


I could do a wee talk on my canoeing stuff, SCA Where's the Water site
which covers river levels for paddlers and the Scottish White Water
Guidebook which I'm putting into an app.

Jonathan


On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 14:42, Tai Kedzierski <dch.tai at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Pretty Please Call for Talks: if you have anything you would like to give
> a presentation on, from anything between absolute beginner "hey I just
> found this cool thing" to seasoned professional "deep dive with technology
> X", all is welcome!
>
> This may be especially great for you if you've never done public speaking
> and would like to give it a go. We've always had a friendly audience :-)
>
> You can see a list of example topics here, or suggest your own!
>
> https://gitlab.com/edlug/Meetings/-/wikis/call-for-talks
>
> Currently slots are open for May, June, July, September, October, November.
>
> Pretty please :-)
>
> Nota: there are no talks in August and December, these are self-organised
> socials instead due to the seasonal events in town.
>
>
> Tai
>
>
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