Let's Talk Community
Monday March 11, 2013  7pm - 9:30pm (2 Hours 30 Minutes)
Meeting / Club

 RefreshAnnapolisValley@gmail.com

Let's Talk Community!
The Valley Community Fiber Network

With Bob Ashley and Matt Povah

This talk will introduce the group to an important communications asset we citizens own right here in the Valley, i.e. our community fiber optic network. Who uses it? Where is it? The key question, however, which we'll put to our attendees, is, "How might we truly put community squarely into the heart of the Valley Community Fiber Network?" What will it take? What tools are we missing? What's the potential? Who is interested? What are the roadblocks? How can we innovate?

Inspiring the Next Generation of Hackers - CanCompEd

Are you interested in ICT and New Media in the Annapolis Valley? CanCompEd is a campaign to engage Canadian youth in computer science by promoting the knowledge of computer science educational pathways, careers, and its importance to our economy. Bring your kids, nieces and nephews out to this Refresh meeting where they can learn about careers in this growing industry.

Room #014
Right hand side of the Lower Lobby
Signs will be posted
This is a wheelchair accessible venue.

Free parking (after 6PM) on Crowell Drive

Alternatively, you can tune in via our live stream (http://new.livestream.com/accounts/2259120/events/1921193) at event time.

This event sponsored by our pals at innovacorp (http://innovacorp.ca/) , the Jodrey School of Computer Science (http://cs.acadiau.ca/) , and Wild Lupin Media (http://wildlupin.ca/) .

Refresh Annapolis Valley is a community of web designers, developers, and innovators working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in the Annapolis Valley while promoting design, technology, usability, and standards.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Poster
Acadia University
32 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

 botanicalgardens@acadiau.ca
 902-585-5242

       

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