Events for March 7, 2020 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry
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Atlantic Podcast Summit

The Atlantic Podcast Summit is the first podcast dedicated festival on Canada's East Coast to bring together fans, creators, and industry professionals. This year’s theme: Growth. Learn how to grow your podcast from nothing to something, how to increase your listeners, how to market your podcast, and much more. Join podcast experts from across North America as they share insight and knowledge that will help you take your podcast to the next level. You will leave with tangible information that you can take home to make your podcast better. If you have an idea for a topic, presentation, speaker or show, please email us at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! MEET Engage with other creators, fans, and industry professionals from across North America. LEARN Our conference features presentations from some of the best in the industry. Then, join our masterclass for a hands on how-to lesson. WATCH Join us for a live taping of Momgasm Podcast as they chat about all things pleasure, sensuality, and motherhood. The code below can be used for 10% off a Friday Full Day Pass:  DIGITAL10 Tickets

The 2020 NS Open Data Contest

About this Event The Province of Nova Scotia is teaming with the School of Information Management and the Rowe School of Business (Dalhousie University Faculty of Management) to host its fourth annual Open Data Contest on March 7th-8th, 2020 in conjunction with International Open Data Day. The contest will take place from 8:30 AM Saturday, March 7th until approximately 4:30 PM Sunday, March 8th. There will be cash prizes for winning submissions (including a $4000 top prize) *see full agenda below* Students, Entrepreneurs, and Citizens – This year our Open Data Contest is focusing on healthcare and the economy! We are challenging you to create one of the following, using at least one Nova Scotia Open Data dataset within your solution: (1) An application (web / mobile / desktop) that is innovative, easy-to-use, and has the potential to make a positive impact on the economy or address some aspect of healthcare. The app must use at least one Nova Scotia Open Data dataset within the solution and be able to demonstrate its potential for economic growth/commercialization or impact on healthcare/health outcomes. (2) A predictive model that generates interesting, informative, and useful forecasts based on relative datasets including at least one from the Nova Scotia Open Data Portal. The model must have the potential to make a positive […]

Ladies Learning Code: HTML & CSS for Beginners: Interactive Stories and Games

Description Why learn about Gamemaking? From video games to interactive stories, digital media is a powerful way to make your message, cause, or idea stand out in a crowded online world. Canada has become a major leader in the video game industry, yet, like most technology, only a small percentage of games are built by women. In this hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop, you will create a game, quiz, or interactive story using HTML & CSS that's centred on a case, community, or message that you care about while learning critical coding skills.   Who is this for? Our Ladies Learning Code workshops offer female-identified and male-identified, trans, and non-binary adults hands-on, project-based learning experiences that are designed to give beginners the skills and confidence they need to become digital creators.   Prerequisites: None! This workshop is designed for absolute beginners!   What's Included: Requirements: Note: If you do not have a laptop to use during the duration of the workshop, we have a very limited quantity that we can loan out. The option to borrow a laptop will be included in your order form when registering. If only a "no" option is available, there are no more laptops available. Register