This document provides instructions for participants of an academic conference on cycling advocacy and policy. It explains how to customize name badges, use "black cards" to signal frequently discussed topics, connect to the guest WiFi network, and use the conference hashtags on Twitter. The goal is to have an engaging debate that moves discussions forward.
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ESRC Academia & Advocacy debate intro slides
1. Academia & Advocacy debating day
Say, where are we at with cycling?
part of
ESRC Festival of Social Sciences
2. Name badges
Vertical orange strip >> any questions? Ask.
Horizontal green strip >> speaker
Individualise your badge
add your twitter name
add your location, city, town
add your affiliation
Please return at the end. Thanks.
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3. Black cards
We want to make progress and move on the
debate.
Please use your black card to signal that you
have frequently heard something before (at
other conferences, meetings, etc.) and you
believe we should find a resolution to it.
The black card is a silent signal. When you hold
up a black card, you wont have to explain or
speak, unless you would like to do so.
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4. Wifi
Here are the steps to get connected:
1. From the device connect to the network WiFi Guest
2. On The Cloud landing page locate the box Get online at
3. Northumbria University and click Go
4. Scroll down to select Create Account
5. Enter some details and the account will be created.
6. The device will then be connected to WiFi Guest
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