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Digital Mentors Assembly

Thursday, January 21, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (GMT)

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Digital Mentors Assembly

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South Bristol Digital Neighbourhoods presents:

 

The Digital Mentors Assembly


A lively, informal early evening meeting of the Digital Mentoring Pledgers and other interested parties to discuss the digital development of South Bristol based around the question:

What needs doing to create a world-class digital South Bristol?”

The event will be hosted by George Ferguson who lead the Digital Mentoring pledge, in the Green Room at the Tobacco Factory in Raleigh Road, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1TF. Compere for the evening will be George Painter of Bristol's Heart FM.

Participants will be challenged to bring 3 ideas that they believe in and to be prepared to fight to have them adopted by the group for submission to the Digital Leader’s group. Facilitated discussion will draw out the ideas and create a shortlist. Supporters of those selected ideas will be invited to present their argument for their inclusion and voting will select the final three.

A lively and rumbustuous event is intended! Participants will be encouraged to present and oppose with passion. Stephen Hilton of Connecting Bristol and Bristol City Council will acknowledge the three challenges on behalf of the Bristol Digital Leaders group. 

The event is free, please register!

 

The SBDN team.

 

 

 

When & Where



The Tobacco Factory
Raleigh Road
Southville
BS3 1TF Bristol
United Kingdom

Thursday, January 21, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (GMT)


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South Bristol Digital Neighbourhoods



South Bristol Digital Neighbourhoods 

The SBDN programme aims to bring the economic, social and environmental benefits of increased digital access, engagement and innovation to South Bristol. SBDN is working with the community and the public, voluntary and commercial sectors to create a thriving digital economy driven by a digitally skilled community. 

For more information please visit the SBDN website www.sbdn.org.uk or contact Makala Campbell makala@kwmc.org.uk or call us on 0117 353 2895