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BarCampBoston2Schedule

Page history last edited by baron53 15 years, 12 months ago

BarCampBoston2 Room Schedule

 

RodBegbie will keeps this up-to-date between sessions.

 

Sessions are scheduled to last 45 minutes which should allow for decently sized discussions, with 15 minute gaps between sessions to give campers enough time to move between rooms, grab coffee, empty bladders, etc.

 

Sunday 18th March

 

Time Lobby 32-12332-14132-12432-14432-155
Capacity: 318Capacity: 90Capacity: 60Capacity: 60Capacity: 90
9:00-10:00 Arrive / Registration / Coffee / Carbs / Mingle - - - - -
10:00-10:45 Powerful Pointed Presentations - How to give kick-ass presentations, and avoid becoming PowerPoint's bitch (RodBegbie) Email - Love it or Hate it? (Joe Cascio)
11:00-11:45 "Poor Man's Blackberry" (Ted Gilchrist) Crazy Javascript Fun - jQuery, Advanced JavaScript (John Resig)Organizing a Meetup for ? (Kaj Kandler)VOIP with Asterisk (N Kathmann) Distributed Software Dev - We All Do It, Do it Professionally (Andy Singleton)
12:00-1:00 Lunch - - - - -
1:00-1:45 Geek Cafe and Life after BarCamp (Shimon Rura + Yair Marcow)Qualitative Methods for Quantitative People (Becky Scholl & Mel Chua) AxKit XHTML + XSLT + XML = Simple Websites (Steve Pomeroy)Plan-B for OpenOffice - Documentation for non-technical users (Kaj Kandler)
2:00-2:45 If You Write Web Apps in PHP & Don't Show Up, You're Insane Developer happiness through Ruby on Rails / RajivManglaniEducational Technology (M Feldman) Lython = LISP + Python (Ben Hayden)
3:00-3:30 Break - - - - -
3:30-4:00 Programming Contest Presentations
4:00-4:45 Cool Tools - 5 Minutes to Share Something that Makes Your Life Easier Improv: You Pick The Topics, I Say Funny and/or Interesting Things (Shimon Rura)
4:45 It's all over. Go home! - - - - -

 

 

For historical reference... Saturday 17th March

 

Time Lobby 32-12332-14132-12432-14432-155
Capacity: 318Capacity: 90Capacity: 60Capacity: 60Capacity: 90
9:00-10:00 Arrive / Registration / Coffee / Carbs / Mingle - - - - -
10:00-10:20 Welcome & Administrivia (Rod Begbie) - - - -
10:20-11:00 Ten-Second Introductions (Rod Begbie) - - - -
11:00-11:30 Announce your proposed session, project, demo - - - -
11:30-12:15 - OpenID (Rod Begbie) Mobile Social Networking (Keith Erskine)JavaScript Encryption (Alan Taylor)
12:15-1:30 Lunch - - - - -
1:30-2:15 -Why Drupal CMS Rocks (Barry Jaspan)Podcast 101 - What, Why and How (Adam Weiss)Mobile Code Scanning (Amir, NextCode) Open/Collaborative/Green Mapping (Jerrad Pierce)
2:30-3:15 -Video - How to Make It Found in Search Engines (Amanda Watlington) Online Revenue & Advertising - All Impressions are Not Created Equal (Zach B)Dept of Redundancy Dept (How to Keep Your Site Up) (Jeff Potter) Learning about Twitter (Jack Hodgson & Bryan Person)
3:15-4:00 Break - - - - -
4:00-4:45 -Financing your Startup (David Kaufman)State of Online Music discussionDesign of a Medical Web Application - HL7, Python PHP and Fishbones (Andrew Shearer) python, kent quirk SessionLogForPythonDiscussion
5:00-5:45 -Drop Your Pants - Demo your Project for 5 minutesJavaScript Widgets - What you Use, What You Want discussion (Josh Ain, ITA)Medical Registry & Online Patient SurveysOpenLayers, TileCache, MapServer -- Open Source replacement for Google Maps, Christopher Schmidt
5:45-11:59 Dinner. Folks can get to work on the Programming Contest - - - - -