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=== AV Needs === | === AV Needs === | ||
− | * 1080p HDMI projector | + | * 1080p HDMI projector (AV) |
− | * 1080p large LCD | + | * 1080p large LCD (AV) |
− | * 2 x SD projectors | + | * 2 x SD projectors (ORI) |
− | * 2 x LCD displays | + | * 2 x LCD displays (CDOT) |
− | * 100' cat5e cable | + | * 100' cat5e cable (PaulW?) |
* Ethernet hub | * Ethernet hub | ||
− | * Long 3-prong extension cord | + | * Long 3-prong extension cord (CTyler) |
== Signage == | == Signage == |
Revision as of 12:57, 10 February 2012
Dates
One of:
- Feb 15
- Feb 22
Afternoon event, 90-120 minutes in duration.
Location
- TELi/CDOT Main Hallway
Activities
- Talk/demo (HD video projector w/ Pi, podium for group talk/demo)
- Interactive Demo (Large LCD on stand for interactive demo)
- Educational Possibilities (projector + laptop with slideshow)
- Raspberry Pi and Seneca Video (projector + laptop with video in a loop)
- Fedora ARM Build Farm (LCD + laptop with slideshow)
- ARM - Fedora ARM - Enterprice ARM -- Introduction to Fedora ARM and Seneca (projector/LCD + laptop with slideshow)
- Food (Raspberry Pies, coffee, water)
AV Needs
- 1080p HDMI projector (AV)
- 1080p large LCD (AV)
- 2 x SD projectors (ORI)
- 2 x LCD displays (CDOT)
- 100' cat5e cable (PaulW?)
- Ethernet hub
- Long 3-prong extension cord (CTyler)
Signage
- Generic CDOT Zap Poster
- Printed posters
- Event Poster ("Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix Release Event" / "Everyone Welcome")
- Event Poster ("Raspberry Pi - A $25/35 Computer")
- Raspberry Pi logo
- Fedora Logo
- CDOT Logo
- Signs explaining each
- Podium Sign - "Seneca Center for Development of Open Technology"
- Cling Vinyl for Desk Light Board
- Raspberry Pi Logo
- Fedora Logo
- CDOT Logo
- Printed event signs (laser, 11x17")
- For distribution around campus
Decoration
- Signs
- Balloons
- Displays
Audience
- Seneca students and faculty
- Local educational representatives
- Local hacker community
- Popular media