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= We need volunteers to facilitate for talks, workshops, and for Hackers Got Talent =
= We need volunteers to facilitate for workshops, Lockpicking Village workshops, and for Hackers Got Talent =
We need one volunteer facilitator for every workshop and talk, as well as the two Hackers Got Talent events.<br>
We need one volunteer facilitator for every workshop and talk, as well as the two Hackers Got Talent events.<br>
If you can facilitate for any of the presentations, please add your name in the table.<br>
If you can facilitate for any of the presentations, please add your name in the table.<br>
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The basics of this workshop helper role:
The basics of this workshop helper role:
* Arrive in the meeting "room" 10-20 minutes before the workshop starts to meet with the presenter
* '''Have an account at workshops.hope.net''', with the same name that you sign up here.
* Arrive in the meeting "room" 15-25 minutes before the workshop starts to meet with the presenter
* Provide or seek technical support if the presenter is having any issues or has requests
* Provide or seek technical support if the presenter is having any issues or has requests
* During the workshop, monitor the room chat, and help attendees if you are able
* During the workshop, monitor the room chat, and help attendees if you are able
* If there are issues, help to address them, or raise them with the appropriate team (technical issues, behavioral issues)
* If there are issues, help to address them, or raise them with the appropriate team (technical issues, behavioral issues)
* For long-running workshops, it might not be necessary to stay for the whole thing (but it would be great if you could), once everything is working smoothly
* For long-running workshops, it might not be necessary to stay for the whole thing (but it would be great if you could), once everything is working smoothly
When you start the room, the default presentation that will show up is a basic "How-To operate BigBlueButton".


== Workshops ==
== Workshops ==
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|Incident Response and the ATT&CK Matrix
|Incident Response and the ATT&CK Matrix
|''your name here''
|''Regina Monaco''
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| 1:00pm
| 1:00pm
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| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
|Mating Online (with Mate Tea) (1)
|Mating Online (with Mate Tea) (1)
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
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|-
| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
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| 4:00pm
| 4:00pm
|Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (1)
|Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (1)
|''your name here''
|''Todd Helm (psytek)''
|-
|-
| 4:00pm
| 4:00pm
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| 3:00pm
| 3:00pm
|OSINT Primer
|OSINT Primer
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 3:00pm
| 3:00pm
| 4:00pm
| 4:00pm
|Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (2)
|Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (2)
|''your name here''
|''Todd Helm (psytek)''
|-
|-
| 4:00pm
| 4:00pm
| 5:00pm
| 5:00pm
|Effective Meeting Design and Facilitation: Yes, Even Hackers Need to Run Meetings
|Effective Meeting Design and Facilitation: Yes, Even Hackers Need to Run Meetings
|''your name here''
|''Jasmine Carpentier''
|-
|-
| 5:00pm
| 5:00pm
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| 1:00pm
| 1:00pm
|COBOL CTF
|COBOL CTF
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 1:00pm
| 1:00pm
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| 7:30pm
| 7:30pm
|A Newsroom of Two: Your Computer and You
|A Newsroom of Two: Your Computer and You
|''your name here''
|''Micky Metts''
|-
|-
| 7:30pm
| 7:30pm
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| 11:30pm
| 11:30pm
|Teaching an Arduino to Think
|Teaching an Arduino to Think
|''your name here''
|''Todd Helm (psytek)''
|-
|-
| 11:30pm
| 11:30pm
| 12:30am
| 12:30am
|Hackers in a Post Roe v. Wade World (workshop)
|Hackers in a Post Roe v. Wade World (workshop)
|''your name here''
|''Jasmine Carpentier''
|-
|-
|  
|  
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| 2:00pm
| 2:00pm
|How to Start Contributing Open Source: Examples From the Apache Software Foundation
|How to Start Contributing Open Source: Examples From the Apache Software Foundation
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
|-
|-
| 2:00pm
| 2:00pm
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| 5:30pm
| 5:30pm
|D-I-Yerba Mate Soda - How to Brew Mate Soda at Home
|D-I-Yerba Mate Soda - How to Brew Mate Soda at Home
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
|-
|-
| 5:30pm
| 5:30pm
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| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
|Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (1)
|Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (1)
|''your name here''
|''Jasmine Carpentier''
|-
|-
| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
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| 11:00pm
| 11:00pm
|Build an Easy Ventilator
|Build an Easy Ventilator
|''your name here''
|''Lisha Sterling''
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|-
|  
|  
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| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
|Artistic PCB Design for Terrified Beginners
|Artistic PCB Design for Terrified Beginners
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
|-
|-
| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
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| 3:00pm
| 3:00pm
|Python + Telnet = Muhahahha!!!
|Python + Telnet = Muhahahha!!!
|''your name here''
|''Lisha Sterling''
|-
|-
| 5:00pm
| 5:00pm
| 6:30pm
| 6:30pm
|Surveillance Capitalism, Predictive Analysis, and You (2)
|Surveillance Capitalism, Predictive Analysis, and You (2)
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 6:30pm
| 6:30pm
| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
|Password Superpowers: How to Crack Hashes and Stump Hackers
|Password Superpowers: How to Crack Hashes and Stump Hackers
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
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| 10:30am
| 10:30am
|A Brief Introduction to GNU Screen: How to Make the Command Line Work for You
|A Brief Introduction to GNU Screen: How to Make the Command Line Work for You
|''your name here''
|''Lisha Sterling''
|-
|-
| 10:30am
| 10:30am
| 2:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Arduino for Total Newbies
|Arduino for Total Newbies
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 2:00pm
| 2:00pm
| 4:30pm
| 4:30pm
|ArduTouch Music Synthesizer
|ArduTouch Music Synthesizer
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
|-
|-
| 4:30pm
| 4:30pm
| 6:00pm
| 6:00pm
|Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (2)
|Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (2)
|''your name here''
|''Thomas Hart''
|-
|-
| 6:00pm
| 6:00pm
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| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
|Custom Electronics + Activism in K-12 Education by MakeFashion Edu
|Custom Electronics + Activism in K-12 Education by MakeFashion Edu
|''your name here''
|''Jasmine Carpentier''
|-
|-
| 8:30pm
| 8:30pm
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| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
|Free Speech Zero Day: Fascists Are Abusing It, Corporations Exploit It - How Do We Take It Back?
|Free Speech Zero Day: Fascists Are Abusing It, Corporations Exploit It - How Do We Take It Back?
|''your name here''
|''Jasmine Carpentier''
|-
|-
| 12:00pm
| 12:00pm
| 1:30pm
| 1:30pm
|Machine Learning for Anyone
|Machine Learning for Anyone
|''your name here''
|''Serge Wroclawski''
|-
|-
| 1:30pm
| 1:30pm
| 3:30pm
| 3:30pm
|World Wide Wars: Introduction to Exploiting Web Applications
|World Wide Wars: Introduction to Exploiting Web Applications
|''Thomas Hart''
|}
== Lockpicking Village Workshops ==
{| style="color:gray; background-color:#ccccff;" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" border="1"
! Start time
! End time
! Workshop Title
! volunteer facilitator's name
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 3''' (Monday 7/27) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 3
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 3
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 3
|''your name here''
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 4''' (Tuesday 7/28) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 4
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 4
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 4
|''your name here''
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 5''' (Wednesday 7/29) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 5
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 5
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 5
|''your name here''
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 6''' (Thursday 7/30) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 6
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 6
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 6
|''your name here''
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 7''' (Friday 7/31) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 7
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 7
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 7
|''your name here''
|-
|
|
|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;************ '''DAY 8''' (Saturday 8/1) ************
|
|-
| 11:00am
| 12:00pm
|Lockpicking 101 - Day 8
|''your name here''
|-
| 12:00pm
| 1:00pm
|Restraints 101 - Day 8
|''your name here''
|-
| 1:00pm
| 2:00pm
|Bypass 101 - Day 8
|''your name here''
|''your name here''
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 21:53, 30 July 2020

We need volunteers to facilitate for workshops, Lockpicking Village workshops, and for Hackers Got Talent

We need one volunteer facilitator for every workshop and talk, as well as the two Hackers Got Talent events.
If you can facilitate for any of the presentations, please add your name in the table.
If editing wiki pages isn't your thing, then please email <volunteers@hope.net> and let us know which workshop, talk or HGT event you would like to facilitate for.

The basics of this workshop helper role:

  • Have an account at workshops.hope.net, with the same name that you sign up here.
  • Arrive in the meeting "room" 15-25 minutes before the workshop starts to meet with the presenter
  • Provide or seek technical support if the presenter is having any issues or has requests
  • During the workshop, monitor the room chat, and help attendees if you are able
  • If there are issues, help to address them, or raise them with the appropriate team (technical issues, behavioral issues)
  • For long-running workshops, it might not be necessary to stay for the whole thing (but it would be great if you could), once everything is working smoothly

When you start the room, the default presentation that will show up is a basic "How-To operate BigBlueButton".

Workshops

Start time End time Workshop Title volunteer facilitator's name
       ************ DAY 1 (Saturday 7/25) ************
9:00am 1:00pm Incident Response and the ATT&CK Matrix Regina Monaco
1:00pm 4:00pm The HoneyDB Honeypot Workshop Thomas Hart
4:00pm 5:00pm Four Steps to FOIA Mastery (1) Gil Elliot
5:00pm 6:00pm How to Develop a Map Based UI Using Javascript your name here
6:00pm 7:00pm Inventory Management Playground (1) your name here
7:00pm 8:30pm Surveillance Capitalism, Predictive Analysis, and You (1) Julie Carlene
8:30pm 9:30pm NO WORKSHOP
9:30pm 11:30pm Using the ACTFOIA Methodology to Promote Transparency Around the World Micky Metts
       ************ DAY 2 (Sunday 7/26) ************
9:00am 10:30am Evolve Beyond Grade-Based Education and Support Virtual Learning Communities With a Spreadsheet your name here
10:30am 12:00pm Mating Online (with Mate Tea) (1) Serge Wroclawski
12:00pm 4:00pm Securing Web Apps Thomas Hart
4:00pm 6:00pm How to Get Published in 2600 (Or Anything Else) your name here
6:00pm 11:00pm Hands-On With Wi-Fi Hacking on the ESP8266 Thomas Hart
       ************ DAY 3 (Monday 7/27) ************
9:00am 1:00pm Introduction to Attack Techniques your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm How We Made a Queer "City-Walk" Film During a Pandemic your name here
2:00pm 3:00pm Robots, Science, and Artistic Revolutionary Practices your name here
3:00pm 4:00pm Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (1) Todd Helm (psytek)
4:00pm 6:00pm Building a Home Lab and Introduction to Web Application Hacking your name here
6:00pm 11:00pm Create Your Own Wi-Fi Connected Open Source USB Rubber Ducky your name here
       ************ DAY 4 (Tuesday 7/28) ************
9:00am 3:00pm OSINT Primer Thomas Hart
3:00pm 4:00pm Let's Build a New Hackerspaces.org! A Discussion and Workgroup (2) Todd Helm (psytek)
4:00pm 5:00pm Effective Meeting Design and Facilitation: Yes, Even Hackers Need to Run Meetings Jasmine Carpentier
5:00pm 6:00pm Intelligence Analysis 101 John C. Checco
6:00pm 11:00pm Design Your Own Digispark USB Attack Tool your name here
       ************ DAY 5 (Wednesday 7/29) ************
9:00am 1:00pm COBOL CTF Thomas Hart
1:00pm 2:30pm Build Your GOVERNANCE.md File With CommunityRule your name here
2:30pm 4:30pm Launch Your Own Website Phishing Attacks your name here
4:30pm 5:30pm How to Motivate Hackers and Fight COVID-19 With Botnets your name here
5:30pm 6:30pm Four Steps to FOIA Mastery (2) your name here
6:30pm 7:30pm A Newsroom of Two: Your Computer and You Micky Metts
7:30pm 8:30pm Create Your Portable CentOS Homelab in About an Hour your name here
8:30pm 11:30pm Teaching an Arduino to Think Todd Helm (psytek)
11:30pm 12:30am Hackers in a Post Roe v. Wade World (workshop) Jasmine Carpentier
       ************ DAY 6 (Thursday 7/30) ************
9:00am 1:00pm Go the Wrong Way John C. Checco
1:00pm 2:00pm How to Start Contributing Open Source: Examples From the Apache Software Foundation Serge Wroclawski
2:00pm 3:30pm Introduction to Modular Synthesis Using VCV Rack your name here
3:30pm 5:30pm D-I-Yerba Mate Soda - How to Brew Mate Soda at Home Serge Wroclawski
5:30pm 7:00pm MADDES Secret Lair your name here
7:00pm 8:30pm Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (1) Jasmine Carpentier
8:30pm 10:00pm How to Prove and Assess Quality Learning (With \*DAS) (1) your name here
10:00pm 11:00pm Build an Easy Ventilator Lisha Sterling
       ************ DAY 7 (Friday 7/31) ************
9:00am 12:00pm Artistic PCB Design for Terrified Beginners Serge Wroclawski
12:00pm 2:00pm Hands-On Introduction to Apache Beam your name here
2:00pm 3:00pm Python + Telnet = Muhahahha!!! Lisha Sterling
5:00pm 6:30pm Surveillance Capitalism, Predictive Analysis, and You (2) Thomas Hart
6:30pm 8:30pm Password Superpowers: How to Crack Hashes and Stump Hackers Thomas Hart
8:30pm 10:00pm How to Prove and Assess Quality Learning (With \*DAS) (2) your name here
10:00pm 11:00pm DIY Fabric Mask with Laser Cutting your name here
       ************ DAY 8 (Saturday 8/1) ************
9:00am 10:30am A Brief Introduction to GNU Screen: How to Make the Command Line Work for You Lisha Sterling
10:30am 2:00pm Arduino for Total Newbies Thomas Hart
2:00pm 4:30pm ArduTouch Music Synthesizer Serge Wroclawski
4:30pm 6:00pm Hidden in Plain Text: An Introduction to PGP/GPG Encryption (2) Thomas Hart
6:00pm 7:00pm Inventory Management Playground (2) your name here
7:00pm 8:30pm Custom Electronics + Activism in K-12 Education by MakeFashion Edu Jasmine Carpentier
8:30pm 10:00pm Weaving The Future your name here
10:00pm 11:00pm Glow in the (Edible) Dyes (2) your name here
       ************ DAY 9 (Sunday 8/2) ************
9:00am 10:30am Mating Online (with Mate Tea) (2) your name here
10:30am 12:00pm Free Speech Zero Day: Fascists Are Abusing It, Corporations Exploit It - How Do We Take It Back? Jasmine Carpentier
12:00pm 1:30pm Machine Learning for Anyone Serge Wroclawski
1:30pm 3:30pm World Wide Wars: Introduction to Exploiting Web Applications Thomas Hart

Lockpicking Village Workshops

Start time End time Workshop Title volunteer facilitator's name
       ************ DAY 3 (Monday 7/27) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 3 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 3 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 3 your name here
       ************ DAY 4 (Tuesday 7/28) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 4 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 4 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 4 your name here
       ************ DAY 5 (Wednesday 7/29) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 5 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 5 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 5 your name here
       ************ DAY 6 (Thursday 7/30) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 6 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 6 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 6 your name here
       ************ DAY 7 (Friday 7/31) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 7 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 7 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 7 your name here
       ************ DAY 8 (Saturday 8/1) ************
11:00am 12:00pm Lockpicking 101 - Day 8 your name here
12:00pm 1:00pm Restraints 101 - Day 8 your name here
1:00pm 2:00pm Bypass 101 - Day 8 your name here

Hackers Got Talent

Start time End time Title volunteer facilitator's name
       ************ NIGHT 1 ************
10:00pm 11:59pm Hackers Got Talent -- Night 1 Duck Duck
       ************ NIGHT 8 ************
10:00pm 11:59pm Hackers Got Talent -- Night 8 your name here

Talks

Please contact your team email address or the volunteer coordinator email (all active volunteers should have these email addresses) to sign up as a talk facilitator. Thanks!