Don’t miss your chance to bring your work to MozFest
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| Hello, We’ve heard from many of you that you’re working hard on your session proposals for MozFest 2021. We’ve extended the deadline to November 30. If you’ve already submitted, you now have extra time to edit your proposal! |
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| If you haven’t yet checked out the amazing resources and tips on submitting a successful proposals, here’s a quick overview: A Vital Time For MozFest, outlining what MozFest is all about this year, by Festival Producer J. Bob Alotta 5 Things To Do This Month To Prepare for the CFP by Chad Sansing MozFest 101, explaining the basics of the festival and sharing reasons why you should submit a proposal, by Chad Sansing Wrangler Wisdom: Creating a MozFest Session That Stands Out by Alia ElKattan Finding the MozFest Spirit with Facilitator Hildah Nyakwaka by Chad Sansing and Hildah Nyakwaka We’re looking for sessions that capture the intersection between Trustworthy AI and art, science and digital inclusion, data stewardship and education, and anything and everything in between. Submit A Session Proposal Today We can’t wait to see the good ideas roll in (before November 30!) Good Luck! The MozFest Team P.S. Looking for ideas to inspire your proposal? Here are three past MozFest sessions that were a hit: Guide to the XR UK Self-Organising System: The Extinction Rebellion Self-Organising Systems team ran a session on self-organisation and building decentralised movements, sharing experiences between the internet health and environmental movements. Moral Labyrinth: Moral Labyrinth is an art installation that encourages participants to reflect on their own complex (and sometimes contradictory) sets of values through philosophical questions about our relationships to technology and the world. 'I Am Frustrated! All Machines Are Not Working!': A fireside chat discussing local and global examples of a widespread system and machine failure. |
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