June 27th 2009
Thank you everyone for coming to the inaugural M4change event in Kenya!
Brief notes from the sessions. RTF file, and mind map.
Jeff Gasana's presentation. This was wildly popular!
Pictures (sorry they are numerous @wanyama did a wonderful job of capturing the event, so I uploaded all the pics)
Live blog by @edobie
Poem 'Digital Hearts' performed live by @kenyanpoet
Post with notes on mbanking session by @Bankelele
Thoughts on M4Change by @rombokins
Attendee's twitter handles
@torumino
@kahenya
@schunga
@toneendungu
@rombokins
@bankelele
@edobie
Strathmore University. Map for directions: Strathmore_Map.pdf
10 am Welcome and ground rules, goals and expectations
10:30 Morning plenary
11:15 First set of breakout sessions
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Speed Geeks and Application Demos
2:15 Second set of breakout sessions
3:30 Third set of breakout sessions
4:30 Wrap-up/closing plenary
5:00 Adjourn and party with 'Just A Band' with some cool music and cocktails.
If you are curious about how exactly breakout sessions are organized, take a look at these pictures from recent Washsington DC, San Francisco, and New York City camps to catch a glimpse!
Mobile Tech 4 Social Change camps are entirely participant-driven. You run and participate in sessions, showcase your mobile apps, inquire, discuss, and engage. There are no tourists at Mobile Tech 4 Social Change camps!
The Mobile Tech 4 Social Change Camp Nairobi will be in English (Sheng and Swahili is allowed in moderation :)
The tag for Mobile Tech 4 Social Change Nairobi for all social media is m4change