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The London Hackspace at Ujima House had a classroom on the 1st floor for workshops, training sessions, small events and group engagements.  
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The London Hackspace at Ujima House HAD a classroom on the 1st floor for workshops, training sessions, small events and group engagements. It is no longer available to us.
 
 
It could easily held groups of 30-40 with the table and chair arrangement  in the configuration below. Without tables, the room can hold easily 60-70.
 
 
 
The desk configuration shown below is ideal for most events: ample power sockets and network connections for workshop attendees with laptops and mobile phone chargers.
 
 
 
We encourage open source meet-ups, women and minority in technology groups, [https://www.education.wa.edu.au/what-is-stem- STEM] organisations, amateur radio hobbyists, cybersecurity enthusiasts and other similar community groups to use the space.  
 
 
 
If you want to use the Hackspace for some organised purpose (as above), please email the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space london-hack-space mailing list] and get your event on the calendar.
 
 
 
==Photos==
 
[[File:Ujimaclassroom.JPG|400px|thumb|left|Classroom view towards the dry erase board and projector screen]]
 
[[File:UjimaClassroomInstructorsView.JPG|400px|thumb|center|Classroom view from the Instructor POV]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:34, 22 May 2021

The London Hackspace at Ujima House HAD a classroom on the 1st floor for workshops, training sessions, small events and group engagements. It is no longer available to us.