Details Update for the #TAL10 Unconference and Unawards this Sat 17th April

#TAL10 Unawards prizes

Here’s a quick details update for the Unconference and Unawards this Saturday.  So book your train tickets, set your alarms, synchronize your watches…

#TAL10 Unconference

The Unconference is held at Old Broadcasting House in central Leeds, follow this link for location and parking details.

The TAL team will be at the venue from 9.00am, because we’re a hard-working bunch.  You’re welcome to join us and share in our early bird breakfast buffet.  The Unconference itself will kick off from 10.00am and things will roughly run as follows:

9.00am – Venue open for an early bird breakfast
10.00am – Introductions and session planning for the day
10.30am – 4 x session one’s
11.30pm – 4 x session two’s
12.30pm – Lunch! Nom.
1.30pm – 4 x session three’s
2.30pm – 4 x session four’s
3.30pm – Wrapping up
4.00pm – Guardian Leeds Beat Blogger John Baron will lead everyone on a guided tour to the Unawards venue, Chilli White, where you can enjoy a drinks in the bottom bar before the grand event that is…(drum roll)….

#TAL10 Unawards

The Unawards are from 6.00pm in the top bar at Chilli White, just behind the Corn Exchange in central Leeds.  We are busy musing over your nominations for winners right now, to decide who will receive the gorgeous prizes pictured above (courtesy of Latif’s Wholesale, Digbeth).  Let us know if you can think of some deserving winners for these precious things.

#TAL10 Friday night curry

As we’re starting early we’ll be staying in Leeds the Friday night before, as will a few others who are coming from far afield.  So if you’re around please join us for a warm-up curry.  We’ll be meeting at 7.00pm in Northbar (New Briggate, central Leeds) for a pint before sitting down to eat in Akbars at 8.30pm.

Nicky is the Communications Manager at Talk About Local – recruiting, training and working with IT trainers and active citizens across the UK to help them create and develop simple yet effective community websites and online profiles. She managed the popular Birmingham hyperlocal website Digbeth is Good since it began in May 2008 until December 2011. Nicky is interested in ways of using storytelling, game-playing and events within communities to tell their stories and effect positive change.
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