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CambridgeQS Show and Tell #6

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CambridgeQS Show and Tell #6

Details

For Show and Tell #6 we are at CB2 on Norfolk Street (see http://www.cb2bistro.com/).

Do get in touch if you have quantified self project which you would like to share with the group at a future meeting (cambridgeqs@gmail.com).

Plan so far:

From 6.30 to 7 there will be a chance to meet all the other people interested in quantified self. CB2 will be selling their various drinks etc. as per usual, both before and after the talks.

From 7 to 8pm we have three short show and tells followed by discussions, Q&A, etc. (Please see speaker guidelines below):

Afterwards people usually hang around for drinks and keep chatting.

Guidelines for presenters and speakers at Cambridge QS meetups

Do let us know if you would like to give a short show-n-tell, techy, or researchy quantified self talk, between 5 and 10 minutes.

The main criteria for speaking is that the group can take away something which could be useful for or help get started their own self-tracking and self-hacking* efforts. Examples could be other Cambridge QS members being inspired to do a self-tracking project similar to yours. Or use a tool that you found particularly useful, or read a research paper describing some research you did which proved or disproved something QS related.

Please be aware that talks will be video and/or audio recorded for the benefit of group members who cannot attend the meetup. Let me know if this is an issue, and we can try and work around it

  • self-tracking and (especially) self-hacking are terms developed by the founders of the LondonQS community.

Voluntary contributions

If you want to contribute £2 towards the venue and other costs, then that would be thankfully received. It would be great if the group could be kept on "community hands" in this way. 100% voluntary!

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