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==Sessions==
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===Day One – Wednesday, 4 June===
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|8:30 - 9:00
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|Coffee
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|9:00 - 9:15
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|Welcome and overview
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|9:00-10:00
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|Small group discussions
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We provide each group with a list of general questions on privacy and security from
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which they can choose one to discuss and report back on. Naturally they can also
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make up their own question.
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|10:00-10:30
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|Session brainstorm
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Introduction to Unconference process and initial session brainstorm and scheduling|
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|10:30-11:00
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|Tea Break
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|11:00-12:00
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|[[Unconference Session 1]] (60 min)
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|12:00-13:30
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|Lunch (ask particpants to continue session)
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|14:00-15:30
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|[[Unconference Session 1|Unconference Session 2]] (90 min)
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|15:30-16:00
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|Tea Break
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|16:00-17:30
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|[[Unconference Session 1|Unconference Session 3]] (90 min)
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|17:30-16:00
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|Review of the day
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|19:30-21:00
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|APC Chris Nicol FLOSS Prize Awards http://flossprize.apc.org/
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The Chris Nicol Prize recognises initiatives that are making it easy for people to
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start using free/libre and open source software (FLOSS). Cocktails and tapas will be
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served in the Aula Master Room.
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===Day Two – Thursday, 5 June===
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|9:00-10:30
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|Calibrating Your Paranoia
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Experts in the fields of Internet security and privacy talk about their experiences in the post-Snowden world and what needs to change in the future. Comments and questions from the participants are encouraged.
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|10:30-11:00
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|Tea Break
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|-
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|-
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|11:00-12:00
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|[[Unconference Session 4]] (60 min)
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|-
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|-
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|12:00-13:30
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|Lunch (ask particpants to re-visit questions from opening session)
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|13:30-15:30
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|[[Unconference Session 4|Unconference Session 5]] (120 min)
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|15:30-16:00
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|Tea Break
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|16:00-17:30
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|Name One Thing – Snowden Anniversary Session
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Participants commit to doing one thing to improving privacy and trust on the Internet. They write it on a piece of paper and post it on a wall. This will cue a facilitated discussion reflecting on the event, picking out highlights from the “wall”, and exploring the possibilities for collective action in the the future.
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==Speakers==
 
==Speakers==
 
TBA.
 
TBA.
  
==Sessions==
 
In the spirit of free and open source software development, most of '''Take Back The Net!''' will have an ''unconference format''.
 
 
Unconferences are participant driven, the agenda will be created by the attendees.  Organisations, activists, service providers and technologists can propose sessions ranging in scope from roundtable discussions to hands-on workshops. If you have any idea, a topic you wish to discuss or a speaker in mind, please add it in the [[Brainstorm:Conference_brainstorm|conference brainstorm]] page.
 
  
 
==DiscoTech==
 
==DiscoTech==

Latest revision as of 23:09, 4 June 2014

Sessions

Day One – Wednesday, 4 June

8:30 - 9:00 Coffee
9:00 - 9:15 Welcome and overview
9:00-10:00 Small group discussions

We provide each group with a list of general questions on privacy and security from which they can choose one to discuss and report back on. Naturally they can also make up their own question.

10:00-10:30 Session brainstorm

Introduction to Unconference process and initial session brainstorm and scheduling|

10:30-11:00 Tea Break
11:00-12:00 Unconference Session 1 (60 min)
12:00-13:30 Lunch (ask particpants to continue session)
14:00-15:30 Unconference Session 2 (90 min)
15:30-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 Unconference Session 3 (90 min)
17:30-16:00 Review of the day
19:30-21:00 APC Chris Nicol FLOSS Prize Awards http://flossprize.apc.org/

The Chris Nicol Prize recognises initiatives that are making it easy for people to start using free/libre and open source software (FLOSS). Cocktails and tapas will be served in the Aula Master Room.

Day Two – Thursday, 5 June

9:00-10:30 Calibrating Your Paranoia

Experts in the fields of Internet security and privacy talk about their experiences in the post-Snowden world and what needs to change in the future. Comments and questions from the participants are encouraged.

10:30-11:00 Tea Break
11:00-12:00 Unconference Session 4 (60 min)
12:00-13:30 Lunch (ask particpants to re-visit questions from opening session)
13:30-15:30 Unconference Session 5 (120 min)
15:30-16:00 Tea Break
16:00-17:30 Name One Thing – Snowden Anniversary Session

Participants commit to doing one thing to improving privacy and trust on the Internet. They write it on a piece of paper and post it on a wall. This will cue a facilitated discussion reflecting on the event, picking out highlights from the “wall”, and exploring the possibilities for collective action in the the future.

Speakers

TBA.


DiscoTech

On the evening of 4 June 2014, we will host a Disco-tech where attendees will listen to short lightening talks over drinks and snacks in a relaxed atmosphere. Lightening talks will be only 60 seconds, but anyone who submits their name and talk title will be welcomed to speak.

FLOSS Prize Ceremony

Winners of the 2014 Chris Nicol FLOSS Prize will be announced. More information here: flossprize.apc.org.