The next OGN next Tuesday has developed broad themes without us really trying. Generally it’s best to have a mixture of talks, because of the eclectic mix of interests represented by our audience, but two clear topics have arisen, with some overlap in between.
Gobion Rowlands leads our e-learning procession, with a keynote on “turning hard data into fun.” Red Redemption, Gobion’s company, has recently won an award for its online Flash game about climate change. His keynote neatly segues into microslot (5-minute) talks on e-Learning and technology in archaeology.
Meanwhile, Charlton Barreto will be discussing in his keynote what we can learn from Web 2.0. Charlton has worked with OASIS, W3C and the IEEE on related topics. But his keynote sets the ground for talks about mashups, custom CRM systems, and a possible standard for portable social-network information.
And neatly bridging the two camps of educational outreach and web-2.0 hackery is the Oxford Barcamp microslot. And although I’ll be a bag of nerves on the day, I can’t wait.