Teacamps are…

....regular meetups of gov/non gov digerati in a cafe over a cup of tea. Teacamps are informal and you can just turn up. Next teacamps are:

3 May - teacamp original @Rhammified UK Youth Parliament
16 May - ICE tea ( internal comms & engagement)
26 Apr - teacambs Cambridge
17 May - Agile teacamp
14 Jun - teacamp original @edent QR codes
21 Jun - Cloud teacamp
6 Sep - teacamp original @dominiccampbell speaking
5 Jul, 2 Aug, 4 Oct, 1 Nov, 6 Dec - teacamp original guests tbc

 

I am pleased to announce the next Agiletea Camp – Thursday 17 May from 4pm.

This month featuring 3 great sessions:

  • Mary McKenna ( @MMaryMcKenna ) is the Director of Learning Pool, the successful winner of last year’s No.10′s Innovation Launch Pad for entrepreneurs.  She has perviously been a Director at Agility Consulting. Mary will talk briefly about how Learning Pool has created a viable business model around open source technology in a way that saves customers money, provides flexibility and encourages public sector customers to share and collaborate with each other.
  • Malcolm Lowe, deputy SRO for Agile , will introduce the  new HM Government Agile community site, being launched at Agile Tea.
  • Paul Dolman-Darrall from Emergyn will be giving you his personal perspective of the story of one of the most Agile projects government has ever seen but never realised. Called ‘The four weeks that saved Ed Balls’ this is the 4 weeks following the nightmare that became true for Ed Balls who faced pressure both within the Common’s and front page news when ETS failed to deliver a £156m  SATS scoring system.
Time and place
  • 17th May – Just come along, there is no need to book
  • Cafe Zest, 4pm – 6pm at 2nd floor House of Fraser, 101 Victoria St London SW1E 6QX
 

Cafe Zest, 2nd floor, House of Fraser, Victoria St,  London, SW1E 6QX

Social media guidelines teacamp

Are you writing or updating or interested in social media guidelines? Or do you just want to come and mingle with some digital people?  If so, come along and share your thoughts and views with:

Louise Kidney @loulouk Government Digital Service;  Tim Lloyd @timolloyd Dept for Business;  Julia Chandler @juliac2 DFID;  @nettienoodles Ministry of Justice; Alice Ainsworth @aliceainsworth Dept for Health; Robin Riley @robinwryley HMRC; Simon Everest @simoneverest DEFRA;

and also Steph Gray @lesteph Helpful technology and The Magic Dragon @Puffles

Louise, Tim and Steph will do five mins each on guidelines they are writing / have written, followed by discussion with everyone.

How teacamp works…

Just turn up at Cafe Zest from 4pm on the day, you don’t need to book a place in advance and is open to everyone. It is very informal in the corner of the cafe, and very friendly. If you are coming for the first time or on your own, find me (Jane O’Loughlin) and I will introduce you to some teacampers.

  • 4pm – 4.30pm : people arrive, have a chat and a cup of tea
  • 4.30 – 4.45pm: Louise, Tim and Steph will do 5 mins each on guidelines they are writing / have written
  • 4.55pm – 6pm: discussion with everyone and some people break into smaller groups and chat and catch up
  • 6pm: sometimes there is beercamp in nearest pub, often lead by @baskers..

Contact me @teacamplondon if you would like more information.

 

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