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wijs.wikispaces.com/Wiki">Hoe maak ik een wiki
Waarvoor kan je een wiki gebruiken?
- Diavoorstellingen, powerpoints en foto’s publiceren;
- Communiceren met collega's;
- Ideeën en bronnen delen met collega’s;
- Boekrecencies publiceren;
- Filmpjes vanop Youtube of andere filmpjessites op de Wiki embedden zodat collega’s eenvoudig de juiste video vinden;
- Verzamelen van URL’s waardoor collega's eenvoudig de juiste websites vinden;
- Samenwerken met collega’s aan een tekst/cursus;
- Een soort intranet waarop collega’s belangrijke mededelingen, bestanden, … kunnen plaatsen die iedereen of een deel ervan aanbelangen;
- Marktonderzoeken en peilingen uitvoeren bij bibgebruikers
- Een lijst met FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) aanmaken en er de bijhorende antwoorden bijzetten, of laten bijzetten;
- Binnen informatiebemiddeling samen kennis opbouwen
- Met een werkgroep aan een uitbreidingsactiviteit werken zonder dat er tijd verloren moet gaan aan vergaderen,
- …
wikivoorbeelden
kennisnet : wikiprojecten, kenniswiki
bibliotheek Deventer : literatuurwiki
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google account. One way around that is to simply embed your Google Calendar on a wiki page. Simply google "embed google calendar" for instructions.
Online Surveys
Effective Schools - Reality Check is a great online survey tools that is extremely easy to use and allows the user to present the data in graphs. It can also enable you to do drill down into the data to look for patterns. Several of the participants in this workshop said the Survey Monkey is a similar tool and it's free.
Bullying Survey
-take the survey
-view the data password star
Behavior Tracking
-Record the incident
Email tips
Email taking up too much of your life? Before you blame "them" for sending all the email, consider that maybe you need to be more disciplined in your approach. Turn off the automatic email checking and take time instead to process your inbox several times a day. Don't take may word for it - check out these sites
Here is a video Merlin Mann doing a Google talk on email management useing the "In Box Zero" technique.
Here are some quick tips on processing your email.
Here is an article that presents how Xerox has looked at the effect of email on productivity.
five.sentenc.es is a personal policy that all email responses regardless of recipient or subject will be five sentences or less. It’s that simple.
Visit the Slide Share site below and search for email
Excel
Microsoft Excel is an essential school for the school administrator. If you need to learn Excel, there are some great tutorials on YouTube.
Here is an example - note that the creator has a whole series of videos on Excel
Blogs
Blogs are great whenever you want to put out information and then get feedback from people. Wikis are for collaboration, blogs are for sharing information and getting a reaction. For example you might want to create a blog for all the new teachers in your school. You could then post some information on assessment, or constructivism, or whatever and then the teachers would comment with their thoughts.
It could look like this.
This example show how a blog could be used for daily announcements.
Other Web 2.0
Voice thread
-Upload a photo, record a comment with annotations on the photo and share it - http://voicethread.com/
Here is an example we used for our Kindergarten information night.
SlideShare
-make your power point accessible anywhere on the web
http://www.slideshare.net/
Web Based Newsletters
Perhaps it is time to consider going digital with your newsletter. Here is an example. Notice if you take article links it goes to a wiki page. The wiki page is easier to work on. Of course you save on paper and the time it takes to make copies. However, you also gain the ability to know how many people opened the newsletter and which articles they took the link for. You not only know how many took the link, you know their email address.
al web/collaboration/everything |
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| 29 |
Brant Walker |
design@brantwalker.com |
Undecided |
SEM, Entrepreneurial stuff |
L |
| 30 |
B.J. Schone |
bjschone at gmail |
TBD |
education, training, distance learning, performance improvement, collaboration, web dev, innovation, startups |
L |
| 31 |
Gabriel Lawrence |
gabe at landq.org |
Web App Security |
Photography, Security, Software |
L |
| 32 |
Enrique Gutierrez |
enrique@atensyndicate.com |
Spectating |
Photography, Innovation, Automation |
M |
| 33 |
Luke Andrew Pilon |
luke@morefocus.com |
TBD |
Photography, Online Education, Distance Learning, Learning Software |
L |
| 34 |
Dan Larsen |
windanwater at gmail.com |
Front-End Optimization |
Kitesurfing, Web 2.0 in the Enterprise, Search Engine Internals |
L |
| 35 |
Amanda Abelove |
amanda at abelove.com |
One thing you can do to make your next project better |
Project management, business analysis, enterprise 2.0 |
XL |
| 36 |
Chris Zach |
chris at chriszach.com |
TBD |
startups and life-changing tech |
L |
| 37 |
Woody Pewitt |
woodyp at microsoft{.}com |
MS Cloud Services |
Programming, Startups |
L |
| 38 |
Michael Gurevich |
mg {a.t] ilys{.}com |
TBD |
Ideas and fun. |
XL |
| 39 |
Ben Grier |
bgrier2003 {a.t] yahoo{.}com |
community applications |
Web 2.0, design, what's next |
XL |
| 39 |
Nikolaj Baer |
my name with a dot in the center at gmail dot com |
something i have been messing with |
everything |
M |
| 40 |
Jeff Szielenski |
jszielenski at yahoo |
tbd |
c++, uml |
M |
| 41 |
Josh Manuel |
joshlatte [at} gmail d-o-t com |
TBD |
C++, C#, iPhone/Android development |
S |
| 42 |
Adam Levenson |
adam {at} yuckysoda.com |
TBD |
Start ups, ecommerce, online marketing |
M |
| 43 |
Bradly Feeley |
bradlyf at gmail |
TBD |
XP, Agile, Ruby, Rails |
L |
| 44 |
Bret Stateham |
bret at netconnex{.}com |
TBD |
Code,gadgets,cool tech |
XXL |
| 45 |
Glenn Zucman |
gzucman at csulb{.}edu |
Strange Pixels: The Life & Times of The Dot |
Consciousness, Robotics, AI, Networks, Homo Sapiens |
L |
| 46 |
Ian D. Miller |
ircone at yahoo{.}com |
Getting free music out of Songza, Devunity Sneak Peek |
Biodiesel, Online Media, Spore |
M |
| 47 |
Lawrence Eng |
lawrence.eng at opera{.}com |
Trends in Mobile Browsing |
Opera, Otaku, Online Communities |
XL |
| 48 |
Mike Diliberto |
My Name at gmail.com |
Making and Drinking Wine |
Enterprise 2.0, Web collaboration and knowledge management, Wine 2.0 |
M |
| 49 |
Rosey Bystrak |
sddialedin atttt gmail dawt com |
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San Diego music scene, social media, job-hunting |
L |
| 50 |
James Williams |
James{.}L{.}Williams at gmail{.}com |
TBD |
Groovy, Android development |
XL |
| 51 |
Sean Percival |
me@seanpercival.com |
tsavo.com |
tales of html, aka how to make love |
M |
| 52 |
Violet-Mae Lim |
violet25x at gmail |
tbd |
web 2.0, startups, air hockey |
S |
| 53 |
Chris Simpson |
chrisnguyet at gmail |
tbd |
security, virtualization, mac, freelancing |
L |
| 54 |
Melodie Tao |
melodietao at gmail dot com |
Internet Marketing: SEO, SEM, SMO |
Anything web 2.0 related & Entrepreneurship |
Ladie's M |
| 55 |
Ogun Tigli |
otigli at gmail |
tbd |
programming languages, web 2.0, AI, Optimization |
L |
| 56 |
marc uhlig |
marc at jupiter-labs dot com |
just talked about a more holistic and user centric approach to seo at barcamp berlin and barcamp munich, would offer the same at barcamp san diego |
online marketing, smarter algorithms, application development |
XL |
| 57 |
Nathan Hubbard |
bar camp at my brain hurts dot com |
tbd |
Cloud Computing, Statistics, Visualization, iPhone, Cocoa, Entrepreneur, Photography |
M |
| 59 |
Mike Gagos |
mike - g at mike - g . net |
too verklempt right now |
Mac, Apple, iPhone, social netw, web, music, Jeep, 4-wheeling, web (non-dev) beer, wine, photography, cars, graphics, graphic design, print, cooking, healthy eating |
XL |
| 60 |
Joshua Brewer |
joshua at brewerdesigngroup (dot) com |
Probably either: Designing the Stream or Why Iteration Is Your Friend |
UI Design, Front-End Code Beautification, Microformats, Microbrews, Jesus |
L |
| 61 |
Stan Kurdziel |
sek at stankurdziel (dot) com |
TBD, perhaps "How to teach java to a non-programmer" |
XP, Agile, Teaching, TDD, BDD, Java, Android, Maven, Ruby, Rails, Marketing, process documentation and implementation, business development |
L |
| 62 |
Kevin Baird |
greendesert ® mac · com |
Something video related |
Web video, photography, interactive, media, iPhone |
XL |
| 63 |
Jeff E |
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Who knows |
infosec, ddos mitigation, network engineering, visualization, statistics, social network analysis, attending more barcamps |
L |
| 64 |
Eddy M |
eddy ® furrysoft · com |
Who knows |
iPhone, Interface Builder, Xcode |
L |
| 65 |
Richard Garfinkel |
rgarfinkel at gmail |
TBD, perhaps "The Art of Pranking" |
Photography, embedded systems, games |
XL |
| 66 |
Terri Haber |
terrimonster at gmail |
System Administration in a Large Webhosting Environment |
Photography, games, Linux, Perl, cooking, crafting |
M |
| 67 |
Al Porotesano |
baseball at travelwithal dot com |
Web App and Developer for that Financial Advisor of yours |
Baseball (GO PADS), Born and partly raised in SD (Golden Hill), hopes whoever is president adds more compliance to my line of work (as if the markets don't have a bigger shitstorm already), Cycling, Content Management for some form of web architecture, Travelling, Public Transportation and Art |
XXL |
| 68 |
Richie Edquid |
richandcreamy at gmail |
FREE DRINKS! |
Events, Special Events, Clubbing, and Party Ethics |
M |
| 69 |
Scott Leishman |
scott.leishman at gmail |
perhaps some "blind" OCR stuff |
python, pattern recognition, data crunching, iphone/android development |
M |
| 70 |
Bruce Lidl |
blidl at divxcorp.com |
h.264 encoding and DivX 7 |
video, web dev, etc. |
XL |
| 71 |
Trevor Gerzen |
gerzen.trevor@gmail.com |
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Front-End Web Development, CSS, HTML5, XHTML, Graphic Design, Social Networking, iPhone development, open-standards |
L |
| 72 |
Dan Brown |
dbrown at divxcorp.com |
I'll make it up as I go |
audio engineering, post production, social networking, online communities |
L |
| 73 |
Ron Mombourquette |
rmombourquette at divxcorp.com |
Agile Methods or Software Process Improvement or Microwave Cookery |
Dependency Injection, Web Security, Web App Test Automation or anything cloud based |
XXL |
| 74 |
Jasmine Fitzwilliam |
jas at jasfitz dot com |
Design, photography, craftiness, community, traveling |
Community, motivation, job-hunting, front-end webism, macs, media/marketing, writing, entrepreneurism, wine, image-making |
Ladies' M |
| 75 |
Chris Frohoff |
chris at frohoff dot org |
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stuff |
XL |
| 76 |
Bri Radwanski |
b.radwanski@gmail.com |
Undecided |
Web Dev, Flash |
L |
| 77 |
Stephen Harman |
stephenatharmansolutions one of the many differences between ASL and English grammar is that one sign in ASL may represent an entire sentence in the English language. Morphing a sentence like "I ask her" into many different forms requires only slight changes in the already simple sign.
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| a new way to rate movies |
design, development, online marketing, social media |
Ladies L |
| 79 |
Ken Tran |
kenatborder7dotcom |
a new way to rate movies |
design, development, online marketing, social media |
S |
| 80 |
Richard Hilton |
Richard{at}BulbMedia{dot}com |
possibly Lucid Dreaming |
web design and development, multimedia, psychology, |
L |
| 81 |
Holly Eggleston |
holly.eggleston{at}gmail{dot}com |
finding and organizing info |
better ways to do things |
ladies XXL |
| 82 |
Chris Hughes |
christopher.hughes{at}gmail{dot}com |
NIA Brainpong the game |
iphone xcode python puppies |
mens L |
| 83 |
Rin McDaniel |
erinlizmcdaniel{at}gmail{dot}com |
none |
nerd support |
Ladies M |
| 84 |
Faryl Z |
me{at}farylz{dot}com |
"Talking to your parents about facebook" - closing the social media generation gap |
social media, web dev/design, usability, graphic design, pop culture, music, animals, ice cream |
Ladies L |
| 85 |
William Johnson |
theunderseenatgmail |
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Video Editing, Digital Medias, Networking, Video and Podcasting, Photography, Photo Editing |
Male XL |
| 86 |
Web Wizards |
robatwebwizardsdotnet |
TBD |
Social Media, Automation, Business Process Optimization |
L |
| 87 |
Stephen Kruso |
stephen.kruso {at} gmail {dot} com |
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Automotive, Electrical, Photography, Family, Nuclear Power |
XL |
| 88 |
German Eichberger |
german.eichbergeratgmaildotcom |
TBD |
Struts, Hibernate, Java, Beer |
L |
| 89 |
Jennifer Aron |
jenniferaronatgmaildotcom |
TBD |
Cognitive and social neuroscience |
Ladies M |
| 90 |
Eric Hammond |
ehammond-bcsd@thinksome.com |
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) |
EC2, Ubuntu, Linux, Perl, MySQL, startups |
3XL |
| 91 |
Joe Spurr |
joespurr at gmail |
TBD |
Web Standards, Twitter, online community, crowdsourcing, drumming, lucid dreaming, magic ponies |
L |
| 92 |
Paul Kalmar |
pkalmar @ gmail |
TBD |
Language both formal and natural |
L |
| 93 |
Christina de Jesus |
christina.dejesusatgmaildotcom |
Fun ways to cook vegetarian "meat" |
wired and wireless networking, FPGAs, microblogging, UI design |
Ladies M |
| 94 |
Steve Rude |
srude@ divxcorp. com |
Building / Scaling Drupal websites |
Web technologies, Web standards, Drupal, community |
S |
| 95 |
Rafael Nenninger |
rafael@dejameayudarte.com |
.Net, Silverlight |
Web dev, design, code gen |
L |
| 96 |
Donna Schrokosch |
donna@hawcenter.org |
TBD |
Blender,Smalltalk web tech(Seaside,Pier) |
Ladies L |
| 97 |
Ed Kim |
pukn@yahoo.com |
Pistol Shooting |
General Mayhem |
XXL |
| 98 |
Shaun McIntyre |
shaun@psd2cssonline.com |
Automation in Web Development |
Web Dev, SaaS, Web Applications |
XL |
| 99 |
Simone Eisenberg |
threedoves{at}gmail.com |
TBD |
social networking, sci-fi, poker |
ladies XL |
| 100 |
Billy Marsh |
el.cannibal~at~gmail~dot~com |
TBD |
Circuit Bending, Hardware Hacking, Photography, Fabrication |
M |
| 101 |
Mike Chiu |
look @ overthis.com |
TBD |
electric bikes |
L |
| 102 |
Sally Crossthwaite |
sallyjomonster @ aim . com |
zombies! |
zombies. |
M |
| 103 |
Rich Warren |
richard_warren@intuit.com |
TBD |
location based stuff |
M |
| 104 |
Tommi Virtanen |
initials at eagain.net |
TBD |
python c networking scm scalability linux kernel geek |
L |
| 105 |
Anthony Lineberry |
anthony.lineberry[]gmail[]com |
Reverse Engineering Code, Kernel Rootkits |
Kernel Development, Reverse Engineering, Hating social media and web 2.0, whiskey |
S |
| 106 |
Jeff Gordon |
flash716@gmail.com |
TBD |
Web, Social, Beer, Scotch |
XL |
| 107 |
Andrew Fielding |
espnradio@gmail.com |
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social media, hardware hacking, business, everything |
XXL |
| 108 |
EricBidwell.Com |
revolutionaryericatgmaildotcom |
Revolution 2.0 |
Anarchism. Atheism. Revolution. |
S |
| 109 |
Jono DiCarlo |
jdicarlo@mozilla.com |
Mozilla Labs, Ubiquity |
HCI, making open-source UI suck less, programming video games with kids, comics, role-playing games, learning Mandarin |
L |
| 110 |
Eve Gersich |
evegersich { at } gmail { dot } com |
Online Business Solutions |
Providing business solutions, cycling, running, hanging out with friends/family, meeting new people |
S |
| 111 |
Victor Carvajal |
carva005 @ gmail.com |
learning to listen |
online gaming, software, movies |
L |
| 112 |
Lindsay LaShell |
barcampsd~at~lindsaydayton~dot~com |
SD Coworking |
ethical seo and serial entrepreneurship, knitting, gluten-free lifestyle |
M |
| 113 |
Jeremy Kitchen |
jeremy dot kitchen at gmail dot com |
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perl, linux, python |
L |
| 114 |
Dmitry Beransky |
dmitry at dembel org |
Automating multibrowser testing of webapps with Selenium RC/Grid+Maven+Teamcity |
java, software engineering, scrum |
M |
| 115 |
Gene Erik |
gene_air_ick at yahoo dot com |
TBD |
Networking, linux, programming (c/++/#, perl, python, php) |
XL |
| 116 |
Angela Bull |
angie@integralimpressions.com |
Project Management in web dev & design |
Integral Impressions, Networking with local Ruby/Rails/Merb devs & designers, socializing with the laydeees |
L |
| 117 |
Brian Collins |
brian@ovation.tv |
The actor's secret...Word-for-word presentations without memorizing or notes |
acting, Public Speaking |
Large |
| 118 |
BJ Cook
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bj@digitaloperative.com |
TBD
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digital strategies, social media, entrepreneurship, design |
XL |
| 119 |
John Harby |
jharby at gmail dot com |
Resting with the Death Star |
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| 120 |
Jennifer Van Grove |
jvangrove at gmail dot com |
strategies for developing a recognizable personal brand |
social media, web, tech, San Diego, marketing |
M |
| 121 |
Andy Basuki |
basuki_andy@yahoo.com |
Dmitry's moral support |
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| 122 |
Bradd McBrearty |
McBradd@gmail.com |
$80K worth Art School Education in one sitting. |
Game Art and Design, Flash Development |
M |
| 123 |
Johnny Perkins |
johnny@perkins3d.com |
I am co-presenting with Bradd McBrearty on the evils of Art School. |
Game Art and Design, Environment & Prop Modeling |
L |
| 124 |
Beatrice Sennott |
beatrice_sennott@intuit.com |
tbd |
programming languages |
Women's L |
| 125 |
Uday Gupta |
uday at mac dot com |
India: The Good, The Brown, the Ugly |
media, entertainment, social empowerment, tech, product picking/development, sailing, spiritual psychology, automated trading, practical jokes, wanderlust, racing, off-roading, and ice cream - 1st Barcamp...looking to find web developers for pending/upcoming projects. |
L |
It takes a fair amount of love and money to feed, clothe, and house a passel of geeks for a weekend. Contact us if you're interested.
This season's defcamp will be substantially larger. Bigger prizes, harder challenges. Stay tuned - once we get all the ducks in a row on this one, we'll be posting the new rules and requirements here!
You will need to be able to do wireless injection. (I'd suggest getting an 'alfa' card on ebay (mine cost 60 dollars). If you are unable to do so there is a chance others might lend you theirs (I would not depend on this if I were you)).
You will need a copy of the backtrack3 cd.
You'll need a lockpick set.
All challenges are googleable, so don't feel too intimidated. The first place prize is an Asus EEEpc - so that should give you guys some more incentive to compete. No more flashlights :)
BCSD2's Wii bowling tournament was a trash talking blast, so we're doing it again. This three-round tournament will pit you against some of San Diego's awesomest people, who may or may not have any Wii Bowling skills whatsoever.
Do you have a sack of shirts and giveaways collecting since conferences from years ago? Your trash may be someone else's treasure! Here's your chance to trade for something you actually want, or you can just throw items in to be scavenged through by anyone. Sponsors and other companies are encouraged to participate, too. All quantities welcome.
Note: Use this as a rough guide. The schedule can and probably will change.
We need your help setting up the rooms and getting the space ready for all the Barcampers who are coming. We're also going to make a big Costco run on Saturday morning, so peeps with Costo cards and/or vehicles would be sweet too!
Make it happen. See the archives below for content from past barcamps.