Show & Tell Talks (w/ QS co-founder Gary Wolf and the World Parkinson Congress)


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Please join us for a night of conversation on self tracking and monitoring where you share ideas, tools and experiments with the Portland Quantified Self community.
This is a special meeting for we will be joined by Gary Wolf (https://twitter.com/agaricus).
If you are self tracking in any way – life logging, biometrics, athletic performance, mood, sleep, medical symptoms, happiness, energy, etc. – come and share your methods, results and insight.
Here's our agenda:
•Informal Social Time - Starting at 6pm
Come early to socialize with other QSers and share what hardware, apps, and other technologies you are currently finding useful.
•Intro and Announcements - 6:15 sharp!
We'll have a round of introductions, and Gary Wolf will kick off the evening.
•Presentations - 6:30 to 7:30
• Lillian Karabaic (https://twitter.com/anomalily) - My Quantified Self Zine
• Jasmine Sturr (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOKHsWQgQIap_kViKrOxdwQ) - Taking Medicine With a Broken Stomach
• Hobson Lane (https://twitter.com/hobsonlane) - NLP Sentiment Analysis of My Daily Journal
• Steven Jonas (https://twitter.com/skjonas) - Learning to Like New Music With Spaced Repetition
•Post-talks Social Time - 7:30 to 8 pm
After some amazing presentations, we will have some time to converse with those around us.
*Where our talks come from: Our talks come from you! Do you have a personal self-tracking story to share? Please let us know in your RSVP. You can let the three prime questions guide your presentation: What did you do? How did you do it? What did you learn?
Here are some examples from previous Quantified Self events:
http://vimeo.com/groups/quantifiedself/videos/27380858
http://vimeo.com/28734230
Our thanks to Kyoko and Kaitlynn at Puppet for lending us this space. Please take note and read Puppet's Code of Conduct (https://docs.puppet.com/community/community_guidelines.html#event-code-of-conduct) for events.

Show & Tell Talks (w/ QS co-founder Gary Wolf and the World Parkinson Congress)