AI Sauna/Program
Program
[edit]Join online
Stream
Follow the stream on AvoinGLAM YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@avoinglam with the playlist AI Sauna Playlist.[1][2]
Padlet
Add questions to the speakers, make notes of important topics and continue discussion via a Padlet at padlet.com/aisauna/questions.[3][2]
Practicalities
You can find all practical information for the event in the slide decks.
Program • Process • Stream • Hashtags • National Archives • Lunch • Badges • Lanyards • Documentation – Images • Documentation on wiki • Public domain or openly licensed images • Safety • Accessibility • Padlet for questions and notes
Program • Project documentation checklist • Safety • Accessibility • Slide templates for the presentations
Monday 6 May
[edit]10:00 Registration & Coffee
[edit]10:30 Welcome & practicalities
[edit]- Susanna Ånäs, AvoinGLAM
- Ilkka Jokipii, National Archives of Finland
10:45 Inspire Talks
[edit]Inspire talks are short and inspirational. The talk is 10 minutes and there's time for one question. To keep the pace, questions will be taken via the AI Sauna Questions & Ideas Padlet. Add questions, upvote interesting ones and they will get answered. You can also make note of interesting topics for further discussion.
15 min | Osma Suominen, National Library of Finland, Annif |
15 min | Eero Hyvönen, HELDIG, Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo) |
15 min | Fiona Romeo, Wikimedia Foundation Culture and Heritage team |
15 min | Johan Jönsson, Future Audiences, Wikimedia Foundation |
15 min | George Oates, Flickr Foundation |
15 min | Kaj Arnö & Robert Silén, MariaDB Foundation & Projekt Fredrika |
15 min | Connor Benedict, Creative Commons Open Culture Platform |
15 min | Alicja Peszkowska, Open Future |
13:00 Lunch
[edit]Vegan sandwiches & smoothies by Plants by Us served in the Auditorium.
14:00 Panel Discussion
[edit]We invite the speakers to join a panel discussion to tackle ideas that their inspire talks have raised. This part will be streamed.
15:00 Pitching Round
[edit]Everyone is invited to share their ideas for projects. In the same session, the available resources or pre-prepared project ideas will be presented. An interesting topic is also suitable as a project idea.
16:00 Open Space
[edit]Each project idea occupies a table in the Reading Room or the Auditorium. Participants can contribute to one or more project ideas.
18:00 Allas Sea Pool
[edit]After all the hard work, we will relax at Allas Sea Pool with sauna, pool, bites and mingling.
Tuesday
[edit]9:00 Coffee
[edit]Coffee, tea and fruit are served throughout the day.
9:30 Kickoff info
[edit]The participants have three and a bit more hours to work on their projects and make simple presentation slides. We also wish that each project creates a documentation page on Meta-wiki.
13:00 Lunch
[edit]Grilled falafel rolls by Levant. While the last hackers are full at work, we start arranging the space for the showcase stream.
14:00 Showcase Stream
[edit]Each project will present their work. The project may be a grandiose long-term project already in full swing, or a sketch for a policy, for example.
16:00 AI Sauna ends
[edit]Hashtags
[edit]#aisauna #glamwiki #openculture #ai
- AvoinGLAM @avoinglam
- Open Knowledge Finland @okffi
- National Archives of Finland @Kansallisarkist
- The Finnish National Library @NatLibFi
- Creative Commons @creativecommons
- Flickr Foundation @flickrfdn
- Wikimedia Foundation @Wikimedia
- Open Future @OpenFutureEU
- MariaDB Foundation @mariadb_org
- University of Turku @UniTurku
- Finnish Broadcasting Company @Yleisradio
- CSC - IT Center for Science @CSCfi
- LUMI supercomputer @LUMIhpc
Notes
[edit]- ↑ a b c d Note: YouTube requires proprietary JavaScript and DRM. Don't copy parts of these videos since they not released under a Free license. (concerns about YouTube)
- ↑ a b c d e Note: to access this external resource, your browser info and connection info (IP address included) is shared with the okf.fi short-URL service, that tracks your access to that resource.
- ↑ Note: padlet.com requires proprietary JavaScript and communicates your browser info and connection info (IP address included) to third party companies, Google included. (general tech guidelines).
- ↑ a b Note: these slides are available on Google Docs that requires proprietary JavaScript and communicates your browser info and connection info (IP address included) to Google.com (concerns about Google Docs).