Quantified Self Silicon Valley Meet-Up #10 (Evernote in Redwood City)


Details
Please join us on Nov 18th for another night of self-tracking presentations, sharing lessons learned and the exhibition of QS tools.
We'll be at Evernote this time, so be sure to RSVP early to grab your spot. Talks will be strictly limited to 7.5 minutes + 7.5 minutes for Q&A. Lisa and Karen will be hosting along with the good folks of Evernote (https://evernote.com/). Lots of fun will be had. :)
We have one speaking spot left. Please let me know if you have a cool self-tracking or quantified self experiment to share at lists 4 lisa at gmail dot com. (put "Nov 18th QS talk" in the subject line).
We are thrilled to announce that Jay Sales of VSP has generously offered video sponsorship which allows us to video presentations and post them for later viewing. Also very sincere thanks to Evernote for offering both venue sponsorship and food and beverage support which allows to greatly reduce the attendance fee. Please pass your gratitude on to Jay and to the folks at Evernote.
Map and directions can be found HERE (https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Evernote+Co,+Walnut+Street,+Redwood+City,+CA&hl=en&sll=37.269174,-119.306607&sspn=16.463833,29.025879&oq=evern&hq=Evernote+Co,&hnear=Walnut+St,+Redwood+City,+California&t=m&z=17):
Here's the schedule:
6 pm – 7:00 pm SOCIAL HOUR AND WORKSHOP
Think: "science fair" for adults. If you have a self-tracking project, gadget, app, or idea you'd like to share or demo the workshop hour is perfect for you. You don't need to have a prepared talk, or permission to show something. We will have tables and power strips where you can plug in a laptop if you like, but paper is good too. If you are making something useful for self-trackers – software, hardware, web services, or data standards – please demo it in this workshop portion of the Show&Tell. Please let the organizers know you will be bringing something to Show&Tell so we can be prepared for you.
7 pm – 8:30 pm QS SHOW&TELL TALKS
David El Aschar: Tracking Every Minute of My Life
Jessica Margolin: Becoming a Better Data Gatherer
Estee Solomon Gray: Confessions of a QS Failure
Tiago Forte: Productivity through Tracking
We reserve the presentation slots for personal self-tracking stories. Please let us know in your RSVP if you're interested in presenting so we can discuss your topic. Talks should answer the three prime questions: 1) What did you do? 2) How did you do it? 3) What did you learn?
If you've never been to a meet-up before, you can get a sense of what the talks are like from watching videos of previous QS talks.
The 7.5 minute presentation will be followed by a second 7.5 minutes of Q&A. We will have space for 4 to 5 presenters and a Group Mind session.
If desired click here for more info (http://ignite.oreilly.com/) and here for tips (http://www.speakerconfessions.com/2009/06/how-to-give-a-great-ignite-talk/) on how to deliver a fantastic quick-fire presentation.
If we have time we'll do Group Mind again. If you have an experiment or a project you'd like to share? The format for group mind is 2.5 minutes to talk about your question, project, issue, proposal, challenge and 2.5 minutes to solicit ideas and brainstorming from our members. A great way to kickstart or problem-solve your QS issue. If you'd like a Group Mind spot, please send Lisa an email to lists4lisa at gmail dot com (lists4lisa@gmail.com) and put Group Mind in the subject line.
This is a great opportunity for people new to the QS community to uncover issues and get feedback. It's also a great opportunity for experienced trackers to understand confounding variables and other tough problems.
8:30 pm – 9:30 pm MORE SOCIAL TIME
Talk to the speakers, chat with new and old friends, ask other people what they're tracking, and generally hang out and have a great time.
QS SPONSORS: OUR THANKS TO EVERNOTE!
Our host this month is Evernote (http://www.ideo.com). We extend our deepest gratitude to our annual sponsor, The Bulletproof Executive: source of Upgraded Coffee (http://www.bulletproofexec.com/) for supporting QSSV! Thank you to Intel (http://intel.com/), Autodesk (http://autodesk.com/), 23andMe (http://www.23andMe.com) and Scanadu (http://www.scanadu.com/), our annual organizational sponsors supporting the Quantified Self movement expansion across the country and around the world. Five cheers to them for making our gatherings possible!
QS SPONSORSHIP AND MEETUP COSTS
We use the sponsor money and meetup donations to pay for awesome, healthy refreshments, as well as to fund projects that help the larger QS community. If you or your company are interested in sponsoring Quantified Self Silicon Valley, please let us know.
Thank you and see you there!
Lisa and Karen
@LisaBL (http://twitter.com/LisaBL) | @karenherzog (http://twitter.com/karenherzog)
P.S. Feel free to tweet -- #QuantifiedSelf #QSSV

Quantified Self Silicon Valley Meet-Up #10 (Evernote in Redwood City)