Overview
Explore a keynote address from NDC London 2017 where Richard Campbell shares his journey through software, hardware, and charity, culminating in the creation of the Humanitarian Toolbox (htbox.org). Discover how this open-source initiative is developing software for disaster relief, aiding NGOs, citizen volunteers, and disaster victims. Follow Campbell's decades-long technology experiences to learn how you can contribute to changing the world through software. Delve into topics such as the impact of software on society, lessons from Hurricane Katrina, sustainable software practices, open-source development, and the power of cloud computing. Gain insights into specific projects like Crisis Checkin and flood prevention efforts, and understand the challenges and rewards of building a community-driven, purpose-oriented software initiative. Learn how to become a long-term contributor and make a lasting impact in humanitarian technology efforts.
Syllabus
Intro
Error Messages
Software is eating the world
Travel the world
Katrina
Animal Rescue
Sustainable Software
Open Source
Autonomy
Mastery
Purpose
Cloud
Everyone has a computer
Save lives
Outcomes not outputs
Vertically integrated
Organizational challenge
Crisis Checkin
Virtual Field Trial
Project Already
Styling Challenges
Running in the Cloud
Flood Prevention
Other Projects
Disasters
Work Item 4
Community
Project
Longterm contributors
Trust
Charity
Contributors
Steve
John Ski
The Community
Outcomes Not Output
Outro
Taught by
NDC Conferences