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Ignite Waterloo 2 review roundup

As with our first event, there are many reviews, photos, and tweets out there that document last Wednesday’s Ignite Waterloo event. Here’s a small sampling of it. Please add links via a comment for this post!

The stream of tweets produced before, during, and after the event is worth a look.

Ignite Waterloo organizer @wendyhoomo has a nice collection of photos from the Lego building contest.

Ignite Waterloo organizer @ramynassar has posted a selection of his pictures from the evening.

@cutergecko has a thorough rundown over at the cutebecko blog. Thanks Amy!

@angrycelery, who presented a talk, tells us what the evening was like in words and pictures.

@ericarw gives us a peak into her own pre-talk jitters.

Here’s a nice summary from organizer @daejin_v2 over at his Daejin Media blog. It includes links to various other resources/reviews/photos.

Finally, here are my own blogged thoughts on the entertaining evening, with a lone photo for visual spice.

Videos are on their way, and we’ll be sure to announce them as soon as they’re available.

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Ignite Waterloo 2 has come and gone with a bang

The second Ignite Waterloo event was last night and it was a blast. It was also a part of Global Ignite Week, which makes us all very proud. As with the first event last November, we had great speakers, great attendees, and a perfect venue. Thanks to everyone who attended, milled about, talked with people, and otherwise made the evening such a success.

We’ll follow up shortly with links to photos, tweets, and other digital remnants of the festivities. Meanwhile, here’s our official record of last night’s evening of fun.

Ignite Waterloo Event #2 (March 3, 2010)

6:30pm Doors open

7:15pm The Lego building contest begins

8:00pm Ignite talks (round 1, 8 speakers)

  • Angela Pause: The Evolution of Sex
  • Vince Jelenic: Community, Cliques and Scenes
  • Renjie Butalid: Welcome to UAE
  • Lisa Farlow: Staying Sincere Online
  • Alex Matan: How to Solve an Accordion in 45 Seconds
  • Erica Waugh: In a Roundabout Way
  • Jeff Henry: How to Change a Politician’s Mind
  • Kyle Mackie: Conferences Suck

8:45pm Intermission (chat, get refreshed, etc.)

9:00pm Ignite talks (round 2, 8 speakers)

  • Tom Skazinski: Zoom Out and Emerge
  • Hilary Abel: Something About Blogging(!)
  • Sunshine Chen: Stories on Storytelling
  • Peter Huang: Geek Music
  • Ramy Nassar: A Reverse History of Pranks
  • Schien Dong: Advertiser’s Dilemma
  • Brendan Lowther: Geocaching
  • Kareem Shehata: Lessons Learned from Flying

10:00pm Announce that the Lego decorating contest winning entry was the world’s smallest foosball table, and wrap up

11:00pm No, really! We’re done now! Time to go home!

Apparently the after-party was good fun as well.

Finally, here’s a big thanks to our sponsors Communitech, The Children’s Museum, The Event Firm, Modevation Media, Philip BastSchlueter Cheverolet Hummer, and Toy Building Zone.  We couldn’t have done it without you! As well, thanks to those folks who actually paid to attend; your contributions made the event a better one than it would have been.

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Here comes Ignite Waterloo 2!

The next Ignite Waterloo event is this coming Wednesday, and the details are falling into place nicely. Here’s a finalized list of speakers:

  • Hilary Abel – Blogging
  • Renjie Butalid – Myth-conceptions of Dubai and Abu Dhabi
  • Sunshine Chen – Fort Mac and The ‘Loo… A Tale of Two Cities
  • Lisa Farlow – Personal Blogging
  • Jeff Henry – How to Convince a Politician to Change His or Her Mind
  • Peter Huang – Geek Music
  • Vince Jelenic – Talk: Community, Cliques & Scenes
  • Brendan Lowther – Geocaching
  • Kyle Mackie – making conferences suck less
  • Alex Matan – The illiterate peasant’s guide to playing the accordion
  • Carey Miller – Project Management – Leadership vs Paperwork
  • Ramy Nassar – It’s Not About The Camera
  • Angela Pause – The Evolution of Sex
  • Tom Skazinski – Computing project that advocates a paradigm shift in social change.
  • Jenn Wagner – Adult fans of LEGO
  • Erica Waugh – In a Roundabout Way

And here’s the agenda for the evening. Note that the doors open a little later than they did for our first event.

6:30pm Doors open 
7:15pm The Lego contest begins 
8:00pm Ignite talks (round 1, 8 speakers) 
8:45pm Intermission (chat, get refreshed, etc.) 
9:00pm Ignite talks (round 2, 8 speakers) 
10:00pm Announce Lego contest winner and wrap up 
11:00pm No, really! We’re done now! Time to go home!
  • 6:30pm — Doors open
  • 7:15pm — The Lego contest begins
  • 8:00pm — Ignite talks (round 1, 8 speakers)
  • 8:45pm — Intermission (chat, get refreshed, etc.)
  • 9:00pm — Ignite talks (round 2, 8 speakers)
  • 10:00pm — Announce Lego contest winner and wrap up
  • 11:00pm — No, really! We’re done now! Time to go home!
Should be fun!

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Registration now open for Ignite Waterloo 2

Plans are progressing nicely for our first event of 2010. As previously announced, it’s on Wednesday March 3 at the Children’s Museum in Kitchener. We’re close to finalizing the list of speakers and topics for their talks. Just to whet your appetites, here’s an initial list of 8 out of 16 speakers. More details to come!

  • Renjie ButalidMyth-conceptions of Dubai and Abu Dhabi
  • Sunshine ChenFort Mac and The ‘Loo… A Tale of Two Cities
  • Peter HuangGeek Music
  • Vince JelenicCommunity, Cliques & Scenes
  • Angela PauseThe Evolution of Sex
  • Cahill PuilMicro-Finance
  • Tom SkazinskiComputing project that advocates a paradigm shift in social change.
  • Erica WaughIn a Roundabout Way

Registration is now open. Sign up and join the fun.

Update: While the exact times are still being determined, the schedule will be similar to our first event.

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Second Ignite Waterloo event is on for March 3!

It’s been a little quite here in recent weeks, certainly in comparison to the activity around our first event. The cone of silence is now coming off, though, and we’re pleased to announce that Ignite Waterloo #2 is happening on March 3. Once again, it will be at The Children’s Museum in Kitchener. Details on speakers, registration, and other meaningful news will emerge soon, but for now mark that date in your calendar and let people know that we’ll be back soon!

Update: I should have mentioned that our local event is part of Global Ignite Week, which includes Ignite events around the world. How cool is that?

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Ignite Waterloo #2 is coming your way

Some of the Ignite organizers got together for a lunch meeting today to talk about the first event last week and to begin planning for the second event, tentatively set for March 2010. The general feeling is that, minor glitches aside, the first event worked quite well.

But others may have a different take.

Were you at our first event? If so, what did you think? What did you like? What might you want to see done differently? Please let us know by leaving a comment for this post.

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