NetSquared camp: Downunder LIVE


Details
Excited for Thursday night's meetup the Net2 Google Hangout experiment. The hangout will be streaming live at 7:30 but come along around 7 for nibbles, tea and coffee. Our Auckland speaker, Will Watterson, will kick us off around 7:15 for a short presentation before our Hangout with Adelaide, Melbourne and Wellington.
Keen to see you all there. Bring colleagues, friends and partners :)
In November, NetSquared groups in Adelaide, Melbourne, Auckland and Wellington will be teaming up for the first “NetSquared Camp: Downunder.”
NetSquared Camp: Downunder will be a live event with a difference. Each city will host a presenter who will be live-streamed online with Google Hangouts with audiences in all four cities tuning in.
What is a NetSquared Camp?
NetSquared Camps are designed to bring people together to collaborate on projects. Our project? A regional meetup using online streaming and tools we have on hand. Not only will it be a good test to see if our tech manages, but it will be a great way to meet people from meetups in other cities.
Join us in Auckland
Join us in person at to hear from our own local speaker and from the speakers in the other cities. Nibbles and tea will be provided.
This is going to be a unique NetSquared event and will showcase some of the great stuff happening in Australia and New Zealand.
Join us online
Stay tuned, we'll be sharing more info on how you can see what's happening during the event.
About the speakers
Hosted by Tom Dawkins of StartSomeGood, NetSquared Camp: Downunder will feature four speakers from different cities to talk about what they're doing.
Adelaide: Evan, Our World Today
Our World Today is a news organisation aiming to redefine what the world sees as news media. They aim to generate meaningful topics for discussion and reflect a news agenda that inspires our readers and members to positively change the world around them.
Auckland: Will Watterson, Global Poverty Project (http://globalpovertyproject.com/)
The Global Poverty Project an organisation that aims to increase the number and effectiveness of people taking action on extreme poverty.
Melbourne: Will, Clarity Engine
Clarity Engine is a new online giving platform to help charities market themselves to younger audiences, provide a simple way to transfer money to charities and also connect with other users.
Wellington: Jon, Loomio
Loomio is an online tool for collaborative decision-making, enabling all people to have a say in decisions that affect them in all aspects of life – in their community, their workplace, and the world.

NetSquared camp: Downunder LIVE