OTA11 Schedule
Here is the schedule for Over the Air 2011 - although it is always subject to slight shifts as we confirm with all of our speakers, the timings are now set in stone, and there shouldn’t be any major changes.
| Friday, 30 September 2011 | ||||||
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| 9:30 to 10:00 | Registration / Coffee Marquee Tent | |||||
| 10:00 to 11:00 | Welcome from the Over the Air Team Marquee Tent Daniel Appelquist, Matthew Cashmore, Margaret Gold Opening Keynote: Dr. Sue Black: Building Bletchley Park |
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| 11:00 to 11:15 | Coffee Break Marquee Tent | |||||
| Ball Room | Drawing Room | Music Room | Library | Marquee Corner | ||
| 11:15 to 12:15 | Connected apps: delivering great user experiences using content rich APIs Dan Murphy and Stephanie Seegmuller, Pearson; Steve Ellis, Metia; Greg Taylor, TigerSpike |
Excellence in the Android User Experience Nick Butcher, Google |
I may not make you a millionaire – but I will pay for your beer Terence Eden, inMobi |
Stolen and lost phones – can mobile applications help with this problem? Andy Williams, Metropolitan Police Service |
Green Your Apps: an intro to using AMEEconnect James Smith, AMEE |
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| 12:15 to 13:15 | BBC Digital Public Space (“Spindle”) Mo McRoberts, BBC |
Web Anywhere: Mobile Optimisation With HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript – Bruce Lawson, Opera Software | Game technologies – putting them to good use in AR Paul Foster, Microsoft |
Mobile Application Security and Mobile Security Applications: Sticks and Carrots Craig Heath |
Android Survival Guide: tips and tricks After Two Years of Development Alfredo Morresi |
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| 13:15 to 14:30 | Lunch The Lawn | |||||
| 14:30 to 15:30 | On Your Markers…: Getting started with 3D Augmented Reality Ivan Trajkovic, NudgeNudge |
Crap! It Doesn’t Look Quite Right: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Set my Mobile Web Sites Free Lyza Danger Gardner |
Open Source Hardware Paul Downey, SolderPad |
Design for All goes Mobile Denise Stephens, Enabled by Design and John Wyer, Vodafone |
Wholesale Application Community (WAC) APIs Ricardo Varela, WAC; Kevin Smith, Vodafone |
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| 15:30 to 16:30 | Exploding the Gap Between Native and Web James Hugman, Future Platforms |
Google+ APIs Intro Ade Oshineye, Google |
Arduino ADK / Android Francisco Javier Zorzano Mier, Telefónica I&D; David Cuartielles, Arduino |
Hands on with the BlueVia APIs Bernhard Walter, BlueVia |
Storytelling, Games, and the Real World: Weaving it all Together Adrian Hon and Alex Macmillan, Six to Start |
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| 16:30 to 17:00 | Break | |||||
| 17:00 to 18:00 | The Rubber Ducky’s Guide to Open Government Data Hadley Beeman, Glyn Wintle |
Debugging Web Apps on Real Mobile Devices Dale Lane, IBM |
OpenBTS – Open Source GSM Network for Development and Testing Will Rogers, Detica |
BlueVia Labs. Hands on with #Blue and some other surprises! Richard Spence and Paul Golding, BlueVia |
Ubiquitous Android Jamie McDonald, Novoda |
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| 18:00 to 19:00 | Securing your Internet Fridge: Web Security in a Networked Society Kristoffer Gronowski & Oscar Ohlsson, Ericsson Labs |
Session: Native [heart] Web (HTML5: Building Great Mobile Web Apps and More With Web Standards) Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C |
Mobile Mindstorms — LEGO robots with Android (and iOS) Adam Cohen-Rose |
From zero to App-Super-Hero with Titanium Liz Myers |
Guardian APIs Workshop Michael Brunton-Spall, The Guardian |
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| 19:00 to 22:00 | Dinner, Drinks and Ignite Bletchley Park Talks Marquee Tent ![]() BBC’s Bill Thompson and others… |
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| 23:00 …and beyond |
All-night hacking Various Rooms in the Mansion | |||||
| Saturday, 1 October, 2011 | ||||||
| 7:30 to 8:00 | Wake Up: Revitaliser Workshop The Lawn | |||||
| 8:00 to 9:00 | Breakfast Marquee Tent | |||||
| Morning Sessions | ||||||
| Ball Room | Drawing Room | Music Room | Library | Marquee Corner | ||
| 9:30 to 10:30 | The News. 27 Languages. One App. David Vella, BBC World Service |
The FT Web app – We’ve Got a Website for That Andrew Betts, Assanka |
QR Codes Under the Bonnet Alistair MacDonald |
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| 10:30 to 11:30 | Panel: Apps for Science Brian Fuchs, Imperial College London |
Navigating the Myriad of Mobile Payment Methods Anthony Hicks, Paypal |
What’s going on with security in the mobile industry and what’s coming up? Charles Brookson, Zeeta Security Ltd. |
Developing Network-Friendly Applications: A Mobile Operator’s View Kamran Kordi, Deutsche Telekom |
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| 11:30 to 12:30 | Developing Apps That Transform An Enterprise – Some Lessons Learned Paul Johnston |
Historical Code Cracking with Phones: What if Pontus, the Gauls, Germans, Nervii, Egyptians and Helvetii had iPhones? David Rogers, Copper Horse Solutions |
Mobile UI and fried chicken (or how angry birds will kill us all) Arran Ross-Paterson |
Mobile Web Apps: State of the Tools Ernesto Jiménez, Vodafone |
Location Based Services and Privacy (it’s not just where you are but who you’re with) Steve Kennedy |
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| 12:30 to 13:30 | Session: A better world – one mobile & web start-up at a time Franco Papeschi, Web Foundation |
Mobile Augmented Reality with junaio – easily creating own AR experience Frank Angermann, Metaio |
“Im in ur codez” or, Securing Mobile Apps Nick Shearer, Mobile Interactive Group |
NetMash: Native + Web + More Duncan Cragg, Thoughtworks |
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| 13:45 to 14:30 | Lunch Marquee Tent | |||||
| 14:30 to 14:50 | Closing Keynote: Professor Fred Piper The Changing Face of Cryptography Marquee Tent | |||||
| 14:50 to 16:00 | Competition Presentations Marquee Tent | |||||
| 16:00 to 16:30 | Break for Judging | |||||
| 16:30 to 17:30 | Awards & Wrap-up Marquee Tent | |||||


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