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Change #8602
2011-05-18
17:45:38

create Calagator::Event 1250460626 PDXScala Roll back

description nil Kender Elford will talk about doing OpenGL programming with Scala, and Leif Warner will do a short talk on using the Spray library, an asynchronous microframework for building full RESTful servlets on top of Akka actors. The meeting will take place at 7PM at the BankSimple offices (aka, the Urban Airship building), which is located at 334 NW 11th (at the intersection of 11th and Flanders). If you have any trouble finding it, feel free to call me at 971-322-9408. If possible, I'll try to make sure we have some pizza there (anyone want to sponsor this month?). Also, I believe we have a free ticket for OpenSource Bridge to give away.
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Change #8601
2011-05-18
17:00:46

update Calagator::Source 996334599 http://www.meetup.com/continuousweb-portland/events/17376164/ Roll back

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Change #8600
2011-05-18
17:00:45

create Calagator::Source 996334599 http://www.meetup.com/continuousweb-portland/events/17376164/ Roll back

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Change #8599
2011-05-18
15:26:49

create Calagator::Event 1250460625 PDXRIA: Flex Mobile Lab Roll back

description nil Bring out your laptop with Flash Builder 4.5 installed and we will walk through the basics of getting you started with Flex Mobile. During the discussion we will talk about the differences in architecture between Flex for the Desktop and Flex Mobile. We will talk about Views and ViewNavigators and we will look at how to move data between them. We will also talk about testing your applications locally and on the phone. And lastly we will talk about how to deploy to Android and iOS devices. Location: PCC Sylvania Library, room 204.
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start_time nil 2011-05-19 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PDXRIA: Flex Mobile Lab
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Change #8598
2011-05-18
14:19:52

update Calagator::Venue 202392741 TBD Roll back

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Change #8597
2011-05-18
14:19:52

update Calagator::Event 1250460624 UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers" Roll back

venue_id 202392741 202390999
Change #8596
2011-05-18
13:45:10

update Calagator::Event 1250460624 UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers" Roll back

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Change #8595
2011-05-18
13:44:50

update Calagator::Source 996334598 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8089659/OR/Portland-OR/UX-Book-Club-PDX-quotGamestorming-A-playbook-for-innovators-rule-breakers-and-changemakersquot/TBD/?ps=7 Roll back

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Change #8594
2011-05-18
13:44:50

create Calagator::Event 1250460624 UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers" Roll back

description nil Interested in user experience in all of its forms? Enjoy reading? Want to combine the two in a social setting with other smart, like-minded people, and maybe drink a beer? Join us for Portland's 12th UX Book Club meeting. At this session, we're reading "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers" by Dave Gray, Sunni Brown, and James Macanufo. (www.gogamestorm.com/) And please join the UX Book Club PDX Google group for ongoing updates.
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Change #8593
2011-05-18
13:44:50

create Calagator::Venue 202390999 TBD - Portland Roll back

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Change #8592
2011-05-18
13:44:48

create Calagator::Source 996334598 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8089659/OR/Portland-OR/UX-Book-Club-PDX-quotGamestorming-A-playbook-for-innovators-rule-breakers-and-changemakersquot/TBD/?ps=7 Roll back

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Change #8591
2011-05-18
12:11:45

update Calagator::Event 1250460543 Freelance Software Developers Meetup Roll back

description Are you a freelance software developer, or interested in freelancing? Join us to talk shop and meet others! <b>Presentation:</b> <i>Freelancing and Open Source</i>, by Peat Bakke. This is an informal and (slightly) abridged version of the presentation for Linuxfest NW, Webvisions 2011, and Open Source Bridge. <b>Recreation:</b> Beer, nerding, socializing, etc. The presentation will start shortly after 6:00. Are you a freelance software developer, or interested in freelancing? Join us to talk shop and meet others! <b>Presentation:</b> <i>Freelancing and Open Source</i>, by Peat Bakke. This is an informal and (slightly) abridged version of the presentation for Linuxfest NW, Webvisions 2011, and Open Source Bridge. <b>Recreation:</b> Beer, nerding, socializing, etc. The presentation will start shortly after 6:00.
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Change #8590
2011-05-17
22:07:11

create Calagator::Event 1250460623 AndroidPDX Enthusiasts Monthly Meetup Roll back

description nil The monthly meetup for April, running in parallel with the North Portland Coders Night. Topic:
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Change #8589
2011-05-17
20:27:36

destroy Calagator::Event 1250460622 sdqmhuyl Roll back

Change #8588
2011-05-17
20:27:29

destroy Calagator::Event 1250460621 sdqmhuyl Roll back

Change #8587
2011-05-17
20:20:55

update Calagator::Event 1250460422 CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education Roll back

description <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0 Come build apps for education with us! In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. Presenters and Judges Skip Newberry, Economic Development Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams A significant portion of Skip’s work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portland’s software and digital media industries. Last year, Skip s projects included helping to draft the City of Portland s open source procurement and open data policy, which was adopted by Portland City Council in September of 2009. Since then, he has been working with Portland’s Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nation’s first regional open data and software application design contest. Other recent projects include contributing to the development of a community broadband strategy for Portland and identifying ways for local government to serve as a test market for new and innovative technology. Kali Ladd, Education Strategies Director for Portland Mayor Sam Adams Kali manages the policy strategies and objectives that the Mayor has outlined for his education agenda. Kali has spent her career committed to improving educational outcomes for youth particularly low income youth and youth of color. Prior to arriving at the Mayor’s office, Kali worked as a Policy Analyst for State Superintendent Susan Castillo, a SUN Site Manger at King Elementary School, a consultant for the Portland Schools Foundation and the County Commission on Children and Families and a program coordinator of CampFire’s then, pilot school-based programs. Sarah Singer,Project Director, High School System Design Initiative, Portland Public Schools Sarah Singer serves as project director of the high school system design initiative for Portland Public Schools. In her role, she manages key project work-streams such as community comprehensive core program implementation, the Marshall campus closure, Jefferson Middle College program design, Benson High School program design and community outreach. Prior to joining Portland Public Schools, she worked for Deloitte Consulting for five years and specialized in strategy and operations for public sector/non-profit organizations. Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent Dr. Karen Fischer Gray is superintendent of the Parkrose School District and a Portland Planning and Sustainability Commissioner. She has been in education for the last 32 years and has three children and three grand children. Her grandchildren all attend Parkrose Schools. She loves to read, see live theater and travel. Matt Kinshella, Communications Director for @211info Matt is the Communications Director for 211info. 211info in a nonprofit that connects the people of Oregon and Southwest Washington with community resources. Matt oversees all aspects of branding, marketing, online communications and plays an active role in legislative advocacy and technology planning. Matt also has an education policy and campaign background. Who should come? Anyone with an interest in changing education through technology. This includes educators, concerned citizens, mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, and students. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! Schedule 10:00-10:30Am – Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 10:30-11:15Am – Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and what’s missing from education today. 11:15-11:30Am – Presentation of project ideas from attendees. 11:30-12:15Pm – Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics. 12:15-1:15PM – Lunch, discussion and networking 1:15-6:00Pm – Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals. 6:00Pm – Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served. 6:30-7:30Pm – 5 minute presentations and judging. 7:30Pm – Event wrap-up, feedback and cleanup. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0 <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0 Come build apps for education with us! In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. Presenters and Judges *Skip Newberry, Economic Development Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams *Kali Ladd, Education Strategies Director for Portland Mayor Sam Adams *Sarah Singer,Project Director, High School System Design Initiative, Portland Public Schools *Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent *Matt Kinshella, Communications Director for @211info Who should come? Anyone with an interest in changing education through technology. This includes educators, concerned citizens, mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, and students. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! Schedule 10:00-10:30Am – Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 10:30-11:15Am – Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and what’s missing from education today. 11:15-11:30Am – Presentation of project ideas from attendees. 11:30-12:15Pm – Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics. 12:15-1:15PM – Lunch, discussion and networking 1:15-6:00Pm – Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals. 6:00Pm – Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served. 6:30-7:30Pm – 5 minute presentations and judging. 7:30Pm – Event wrap-up, feedback and cleanup. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0
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Change #8586
2011-05-17
20:19:44

update Calagator::Event 1250460422 CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education Roll back

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Change #8585
2011-05-17
19:24:19

create Calagator::Event 1250460622 sdqmhuyl Roll back

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Change #8584
2011-05-17
19:24:19

create Calagator::Event 1250460621 sdqmhuyl Roll back

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Change #8583
2011-05-17
17:33:36

update Calagator::Event 1250460422 CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education Roll back

description <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ Come build apps for education with us! In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. Presenters and Judges Skip Newberry, Economic Development Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams A significant portion of Skip’s work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portland’s software and digital media industries. Last year, Skip s projects included helping to draft the City of Portland s open source procurement and open data policy, which was adopted by Portland City Council in September of 2009. Since then, he has been working with Portland’s Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nation’s first regional open data and software application design contest. Other recent projects include contributing to the development of a community broadband strategy for Portland and identifying ways for local government to serve as a test market for new and innovative technology. Kali Ladd, Education Strategies Director for Portland Mayor Sam Adams Kali manages the policy strategies and objectives that the Mayor has outlined for his education agenda. Kali has spent her career committed to improving educational outcomes for youth particularly low income youth and youth of color. Prior to arriving at the Mayor’s office, Kali worked as a Policy Analyst for State Superintendent Susan Castillo, a SUN Site Manger at King Elementary School, a consultant for the Portland Schools Foundation and the County Commission on Children and Families and a program coordinator of CampFire’s then, pilot school-based programs. Sarah Singer,Project Director, High School System Design Initiative, Portland Public Schools Sarah Singer serves as project director of the high school system design initiative for Portland Public Schools. In her role, she manages key project work-streams such as community comprehensive core program implementation, the Marshall campus closure, Jefferson Middle College program design, Benson High School program design and community outreach. Prior to joining Portland Public Schools, she worked for Deloitte Consulting for five years and specialized in strategy and operations for public sector/non-profit organizations. Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent Dr. Karen Fischer Gray is superintendent of the Parkrose School District and a Portland Planning and Sustainability Commissioner. She has been in education for the last 32 years and has three children and three grand children. Her grandchildren all attend Parkrose Schools. She loves to read, see live theater and travel. Matt Kinshella, Communications Director for @211info Matt is the Communications Director for 211info. 211info in a nonprofit that connects the people of Oregon and Southwest Washington with community resources. Matt oversees all aspects of branding, marketing, online communications and plays an active role in legislative advocacy and technology planning. Matt also has an education policy and campaign background. Who should come? Anyone with an interest in changing education through technology. This includes educators, concerned citizens, mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, and students. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! Schedule 10:00-10:30Am – Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 10:30-11:15Am – Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and what’s missing from education today. 11:15-11:30Am – Presentation of project ideas from attendees. 11:30-12:15Pm – Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics. 12:15-1:15PM – Lunch, discussion and networking 1:15-6:00Pm – Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals. 6:00Pm – Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served. 6:30-7:30Pm – 5 minute presentations and judging. 7:30Pm – Event wrap-up, feedback and cleanup. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0 Come build apps for education with us! In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. Presenters and Judges Skip Newberry, Economic Development Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams A significant portion of Skip’s work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portland’s software and digital media industries. Last year, Skip s projects included helping to draft the City of Portland s open source procurement and open data policy, which was adopted by Portland City Council in September of 2009. Since then, he has been working with Portland’s Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nation’s first regional open data and software application design contest. Other recent projects include contributing to the development of a community broadband strategy for Portland and identifying ways for local government to serve as a test market for new and innovative technology. Kali Ladd, Education Strategies Director for Portland Mayor Sam Adams Kali manages the policy strategies and objectives that the Mayor has outlined for his education agenda. Kali has spent her career committed to improving educational outcomes for youth particularly low income youth and youth of color. Prior to arriving at the Mayor’s office, Kali worked as a Policy Analyst for State Superintendent Susan Castillo, a SUN Site Manger at King Elementary School, a consultant for the Portland Schools Foundation and the County Commission on Children and Families and a program coordinator of CampFire’s then, pilot school-based programs. Sarah Singer,Project Director, High School System Design Initiative, Portland Public Schools Sarah Singer serves as project director of the high school system design initiative for Portland Public Schools. In her role, she manages key project work-streams such as community comprehensive core program implementation, the Marshall campus closure, Jefferson Middle College program design, Benson High School program design and community outreach. Prior to joining Portland Public Schools, she worked for Deloitte Consulting for five years and specialized in strategy and operations for public sector/non-profit organizations. Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent Dr. Karen Fischer Gray is superintendent of the Parkrose School District and a Portland Planning and Sustainability Commissioner. She has been in education for the last 32 years and has three children and three grand children. Her grandchildren all attend Parkrose Schools. She loves to read, see live theater and travel. Matt Kinshella, Communications Director for @211info Matt is the Communications Director for 211info. 211info in a nonprofit that connects the people of Oregon and Southwest Washington with community resources. Matt oversees all aspects of branding, marketing, online communications and plays an active role in legislative advocacy and technology planning. Matt also has an education policy and campaign background. Who should come? Anyone with an interest in changing education through technology. This includes educators, concerned citizens, mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, and students. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! Schedule 10:00-10:30Am – Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 10:30-11:15Am – Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and what’s missing from education today. 11:15-11:30Am – Presentation of project ideas from attendees. 11:30-12:15Pm – Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics. 12:15-1:15PM – Lunch, discussion and networking 1:15-6:00Pm – Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals. 6:00Pm – Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served. 6:30-7:30Pm – 5 minute presentations and judging. 7:30Pm – Event wrap-up, feedback and cleanup. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://loqi.me/2T0
url http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ http://caseorganic.com/blog/2011/05/looking-for-something-to-do-after-barcamp-portland-come-to-the-civicapps-hackathon-for-education/
Change #8582
2011-05-17
17:03:44

update Calagator::Event 1250460422 CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education Roll back

description <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ <strong>Who?</strong> Mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, educators and students are very welcome. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ <strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong> In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. <strong>Register for the event here:</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/ Come build apps for education with us! In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayor’s Office, we’re honored to announce a CivicApps Hackathon dedicated exclusively to making mobile applications for education. There will be time in the morning for ideas and presentations from educators involved with the city, and brainstorming sessions and hacking in the afternoon. Presenters and Judges Skip Newberry, Economic Development Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams A significant portion of Skip’s work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portland’s software and digital media industries. Last year, Skip s projects included helping to draft the City of Portland s open source procurement and open data policy, which was adopted by Portland City Council in September of 2009. Since then, he has been working with Portland’s Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nation’s first regional open data and software application design contest. Other recent projects include contributing to the development of a community broadband strategy for Portland and identifying ways for local government to serve as a test market for new and innovative technology. Kali Ladd, Education Strategies Director for Portland Mayor Sam Adams Kali manages the policy strategies and objectives that the Mayor has outlined for his education agenda. Kali has spent her career committed to improving educational outcomes for youth particularly low income youth and youth of color. Prior to arriving at the Mayor’s office, Kali worked as a Policy Analyst for State Superintendent Susan Castillo, a SUN Site Manger at King Elementary School, a consultant for the Portland Schools Foundation and the County Commission on Children and Families and a program coordinator of CampFire’s then, pilot school-based programs. Sarah Singer,Project Director, High School System Design Initiative, Portland Public Schools Sarah Singer serves as project director of the high school system design initiative for Portland Public Schools. In her role, she manages key project work-streams such as community comprehensive core program implementation, the Marshall campus closure, Jefferson Middle College program design, Benson High School program design and community outreach. Prior to joining Portland Public Schools, she worked for Deloitte Consulting for five years and specialized in strategy and operations for public sector/non-profit organizations. Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent Dr. Karen Fischer Gray is superintendent of the Parkrose School District and a Portland Planning and Sustainability Commissioner. She has been in education for the last 32 years and has three children and three grand children. Her grandchildren all attend Parkrose Schools. She loves to read, see live theater and travel. Matt Kinshella, Communications Director for @211info Matt is the Communications Director for 211info. 211info in a nonprofit that connects the people of Oregon and Southwest Washington with community resources. Matt oversees all aspects of branding, marketing, online communications and plays an active role in legislative advocacy and technology planning. Matt also has an education policy and campaign background. Who should come? Anyone with an interest in changing education through technology. This includes educators, concerned citizens, mobile developers, graphic and UX designers, and students. Teams will have a chance to present their projects at 6:30pm and will be judged by members of the City of Portland, Education District and local tech leaders. The three top projects will be automatically entered into the Webvisionary Awards in the Mobile Category. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! Schedule 10:00-10:30Am – Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking 10:30-11:15Am – Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and what’s missing from education today. 11:15-11:30Am – Presentation of project ideas from attendees. 11:30-12:15Pm – Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics. 12:15-1:15PM – Lunch, discussion and networking 1:15-6:00Pm – Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals. 6:00Pm – Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served. 6:30-7:30Pm – 5 minute presentations and judging. 7:30Pm – Event wrap-up, feedback and cleanup. CivicApps will be kindly sponsoring lunch, and we are looking for sponsors for breakfast and refreshments. Please contact @caseorganic or @wv2011 to find out how you can support the event! <strong>Don't forget to register so we can provide food!</strong> http://www.webvisionsevent.com/news/2011/05/12/civicapps-hackathon-mobile-apps-for-education/
Change #8581
2011-05-17
15:04:25

destroy Calagator::Event 1250460620 FREE Webinar: Content Marketing Roll back

Change #8580
2011-05-17
14:37:31

create Calagator::Event 1250460620 FREE Webinar: Content Marketing Roll back

description nil At this webinar I'll show you how to create the kind of KILLER content that will drive THOUSANDS of paying customers to your site each week! What you'll learn: - 4 tools to find the hottest topics that will make your content go VIRAL. - How to pick winning article titles. - How you can tell what content works for your audience and what kind of content doesn't work. Ignore this trick at your own risk! - How to create content so people perceive you as cool, interesting and worth of their time - My proven system to promote content. - How to monetize content effectively (because, at the end of the day, that's what you want, isn't it?) This webinar will be held on May 27th, at 1pm PST. Space is limited, so register NOW: http://www.theoutsourcingcompany.com/blog/internet-marketing-events/free-webinar-content-marketing/
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Change #8579
2011-05-17
11:54:29

update Calagator::Event 1250460619 Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast - PSBA Roll back

description Welcome to the signup page for the Portland Startup Lessons Learned simulcast. We'll all be getting together to watch the Startup Lesson Learned conference at the Portland State Business Accelerator at SW Corbett & SW Meade starting at 9 am. Please register here so we know how many people to expect. Note: your name, company and email address will be provided to the conference organizers (Eric Ries). We won't send you any spam or share your information with others. Please use the driving directions on the PSU Business Accelerator website to find our location: http://www.psba.pdx.edu/drivingdirections The Portland State Business Accelerator is PSU's technology business incubator. Since 2004 the Business Accelerator has worked with 50 emerging technology companies. The Business Accelerator provides hands-on development support, a dynamic entrepreneurial community, connections to Oregon universities and plug and play space for bioscience, IT / software and cleantech startups. Welcome to the signup page for the Portland Startup Lessons Learned simulcast. We'll all be getting together to watch the Startup Lesson Learned conference at the Portland State Business Accelerator at SW Corbett & SW Meade starting at 9 am. Please register here so we know how many people to expect. Note: your name, company and email address will be provided to the conference organizers (Eric Ries). We won't send you any spam or share your information with others. Please use the driving directions on the PSU Business Accelerator website to find our location: http://www.psba.pdx.edu/drivingdirections The Portland State Business Accelerator is PSU's technology business incubator. Since 2004 the Business Accelerator has worked with 50 emerging technology companies. The Business Accelerator provides hands-on development support, a dynamic entrepreneurial community, connections to Oregon universities and plug and play space for bioscience, IT / software and cleantech startups.
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Change #8578
2011-05-17
11:54:18

update Calagator::Event 1250460613 Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast - OTBC Roll back

description Startup Lessons Learned 2011 is the sequel to last year's inaugural event, which brought together nearly 400 entrepreneurs and executives interested in building and supporting lean startups. The goal for this event is to give practitioners and students of the lean startup methodology the opportunity to hear insights from leaders in embracing and deploying the core principles of the lean startup methodology. The day-long event will feature a mix of panels and talks focused on the key challenges and issues that technical and market-facing people at startups need to understand in order to succeed in building successful lean startups. Confirmed Speakers Include: Eric Ries, The Lean Startup (@ericries) Brad Smith, President and CEO, Intuit (@IntuitInc) Mitch Kapor (@mkapor) Steve Blank (@sgblank) Suneel Gupta, VP Product, Groupon (@guptathink) Drew Houston, Co-Founder and CEO, Dropbox (@drewhouston) Clara Shih, Founder and CEO, Hearsay Social (@clarashih) Janice Fraser, Lean User Experience Residency (@clevergirl) Manuel Rosso, Founder, Food on the Table (@manuelrosso) Dave Binetti, Founder and CEO, Votizen (@dbinetti) Roy Bahat, President, IGN Entertainment (@roybahat) Pascal-Louis Perez, VP Engineering and CTO, Wealthfront (@pascallouis) Tim McCoy, Dir, Integrated Product Development, Cooper (@seriouslynow) Jeff Gothelf, Dir of User Experience, TheLadders.com (@jboogie) Josh Seiden, Program Dir, LUXr NYC (@jseiden) Zach Larson, Entrepreneur/Former CPO, SideReel (@zachlarson) Tony Ford, Dir of Engineering, IGN Entertainment (@tony4d) Startup Lessons Learned 2011 is the sequel to last year's inaugural event, which brought together nearly 400 entrepreneurs and executives interested in building and supporting lean startups. The goal for this event is to give practitioners and students of the lean startup methodology the opportunity to hear insights from leaders in embracing and deploying the core principles of the lean startup methodology. The day-long event will feature a mix of panels and talks focused on the key challenges and issues that technical and market-facing people at startups need to understand in order to succeed in building successful lean startups. Confirmed Speakers Include: Eric Ries, The Lean Startup (@ericries) Brad Smith, President and CEO, Intuit (@IntuitInc) Mitch Kapor (@mkapor) Steve Blank (@sgblank) Suneel Gupta, VP Product, Groupon (@guptathink) Drew Houston, Co-Founder and CEO, Dropbox (@drewhouston) Clara Shih, Founder and CEO, Hearsay Social (@clarashih) Janice Fraser, Lean User Experience Residency (@clevergirl) Manuel Rosso, Founder, Food on the Table (@manuelrosso) Dave Binetti, Founder and CEO, Votizen (@dbinetti) Roy Bahat, President, IGN Entertainment (@roybahat) Pascal-Louis Perez, VP Engineering and CTO, Wealthfront (@pascallouis) Tim McCoy, Dir, Integrated Product Development, Cooper (@seriouslynow) Jeff Gothelf, Dir of User Experience, TheLadders.com (@jboogie) Josh Seiden, Program Dir, LUXr NYC (@jseiden) Zach Larson, Entrepreneur/Former CPO, SideReel (@zachlarson) Tony Ford, Dir of Engineering, IGN Entertainment (@tony4d)
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Change #8577
2011-05-17
11:10:49

create Calagator::Event 1250460619 Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast - PSBA Roll back

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Change #8576
2011-05-17
11:07:00

update Calagator::Event 1250460613 Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast Roll back

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Change #8575
2011-05-17
10:10:06

update Calagator::Event 1250460609 PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 2 Roll back

description PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2 The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented. Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue (This may move to PSU for a larger space) When: TUESDAY, May 17th, 7PM BYO Food and Beverages PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2 The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented. Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue When: TUESDAY, May 17th, 7PM BYO Food and Beverages
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Change #8574
2011-05-17
09:01:33

update Calagator::Event 1250460609 PLUG Advanced Topics: IPv6 Networking Part 2 Roll back

description PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2 The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented. Where: TENTATIVELY Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue (This may move to PSU for a larger space) When: TUESDAY, May 17th, 7PM BYO Food and Beverages PLUG Advanced Topics May Meeting IPv6 Networking with Ted Mittelstaedt: Part 2 The second in a multi-part series on IPv6 networking by Ted Mittelstaedt, the author of The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide. Part 2: The shifting paradigm of how to firewall with IPv6. With IPv4, just about everyone uses NAT as a poor-mans firewall. They don't have to think about port numbers and the like but they will with IPv6 because dual-stacking is going to be the standard in how it's implemented. Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th Avenue (This may move to PSU for a larger space) When: TUESDAY, May 17th, 7PM BYO Food and Beverages
Change #8573
2011-05-16
14:56:02

update Calagator::Venue 202392740 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8572
2011-05-16
14:56:02

update Calagator::Event 1250460618 2011 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC '11) Roll back

description Join us in Portland, OR, June 15–17, 2011, for the 2011 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. USENIX ATC '11 will again bring together leading systems researchers for cutting-edge systems research and unlimited opportunities to gain insight into a variety of must-know topics, including virtualization, system administration, cloud computing, security, and networking. Join us in Portland, OR, June 15–17, 2011, for the 2011 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. USENIX ATC '11 will again bring together leading systems researchers for cutting-edge systems research and unlimited opportunities to gain insight into a variety of must-know topics, including virtualization, system administration, cloud computing, security, and networking.
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Change #8571
2011-05-16
14:56:02

update Calagator::Event 1250460617 3rd Workshop on I/O Virtualization (WIOV '11) Roll back

description Join us in Portland, OR, on June 14, 2011, for the 3rd Workshop on I/O Virtualization. Virtualization technology has grown beyond server systems to include desktops, notebooks, and even mobile devices. The rich settings in which virtualized systems are used range from cloud computing infrastructures requiring access to high-end I/O devices like GPUs and networks to the many devices present in embedded and mobile systems. While I/O systems have a long history of using abstraction to shield applications from the intricacies of devices and storage systems, the WIOV '11 workshop's focus is on the interplay of I/O with virtualization and cloud technologies. Our goal is to provide a forum to discuss the impact and challenges of I/O virtualization along multiple dimensions. Join us in Portland, OR, on June 14, 2011, for the 3rd Workshop on I/O Virtualization. Virtualization technology has grown beyond server systems to include desktops, notebooks, and even mobile devices. The rich settings in which virtualized systems are used range from cloud computing infrastructures requiring access to high-end I/O devices like GPUs and networks to the many devices present in embedded and mobile systems. While I/O systems have a long history of using abstraction to shield applications from the intricacies of devices and storage systems, the WIOV '11 workshop's focus is on the interplay of I/O with virtualization and cloud technologies. Our goal is to provide a forum to discuss the impact and challenges of I/O virtualization along multiple dimensions.
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Change #8570
2011-05-16
14:56:02

update Calagator::Event 1250460616 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (HotStorage '11) Roll back

description Join us in Portland, OR, on June 14, 2011, for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems. Storage systems continue to present important research challenges and opportunities today. The rapid increase in the volume and variety of digital data, the trend toward using commodity components rather than custom-built hardware, the ability to insert new filesystem functionality transparently in hypervisors, the emergence of persistent storage memory technologies, the challenges of "big data," the rise of distributed key-value stores (such as nosql), aand the proliferation of storage devices in consumer electronics all offer exciting opportunities and new challenges. The HotStorage workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in presenting their thoughts and engaging in discussions with their colleagues. Join us in Portland, OR, on June 14, 2011, for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems. Storage systems continue to present important research challenges and opportunities today. The rapid increase in the volume and variety of digital data, the trend toward using commodity components rather than custom-built hardware, the ability to insert new filesystem functionality transparently in hypervisors, the emergence of persistent storage memory technologies, the challenges of "big data," the rise of distributed key-value stores (such as nosql), aand the proliferation of storage devices in consumer electronics all offer exciting opportunities and new challenges. The HotStorage workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in presenting their thoughts and engaging in discussions with their colleagues.
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Change #8569
2011-05-16
14:56:02

update Calagator::Event 1250460615 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud '11) Roll back

description Join us in Portland, OR, June 14–15, 2011, for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing. HotCloud brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry working on cloud computing technologies. Cloud computing has evolved over the years from a basic IT infrastructure (data centers) to platform as a service (PaaS), and it includes both software as a service (SaaS) and enabling services to be deployed on a hosted infrastructure (IaaS). We believe that cloud computing will benefit from close interaction between researchers and industry practitioners, so that the research can inform current deployments and deployment challenges can inform new research. In support of this, HotCloud will provide a forum for both academics and practitioners to share their experience, leverage each other's perspectives, and identify new/emerging "hot" trends in this important area. Join us in Portland, OR, June 14–15, 2011, for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing. HotCloud brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry working on cloud computing technologies. Cloud computing has evolved over the years from a basic IT infrastructure (data centers) to platform as a service (PaaS), and it includes both software as a service (SaaS) and enabling services to be deployed on a hosted infrastructure (IaaS). We believe that cloud computing will benefit from close interaction between researchers and industry practitioners, so that the research can inform current deployments and deployment challenges can inform new research. In support of this, HotCloud will provide a forum for both academics and practitioners to share their experience, leverage each other's perspectives, and identify new/emerging "hot" trends in this important area.
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Change #8568
2011-05-16
14:42:50

create Calagator::Event 1250460618 2011 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC '11) Roll back

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Change #8567
2011-05-16
14:40:41

create Calagator::Event 1250460617 3rd Workshop on I/O Virtualization (WIOV '11) Roll back

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Change #8566
2011-05-16
14:38:37

create Calagator::Event 1250460616 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (HotStorage '11) Roll back

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Change #8565
2011-05-16
14:36:56

update Calagator::Venue 202390568 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8564
2011-05-16
14:36:31

create Calagator::Event 1250460615 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud '11) Roll back

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Change #8563
2011-05-16
14:36:31

create Calagator::Venue 202390568 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8562
2011-05-16
14:31:56

update Calagator::Event 1250459535 2nd USENIX Conference on Web Application Development Roll back

description Join us in Portland, OR, June 15–16, 2011, for the 2nd USENIX Conference on Web Application Development. WebApps '11 is designed to bring together experts in all aspects of developing and deploying Web applications. Like the inaugural WebApps '10, WebApps '11 seeks to attract cutting-edge research that advances the state of the art, not only on novel Web applications but also on infrastructure, tools, and techniques that support the development, analysis/testing, operation, or deployment of those applications. Interested in participating? Check out the Call for Papers for more information. WebApps '11 will be part of USENIX Federated Conferences Week, which will take place June 12–17, 2010. Join us in Portland, OR, June 15–16, 2011, for the 2nd USENIX Conference on Web Application Development. WebApps '11 is designed to bring together experts in all aspects of developing and deploying Web applications. Like the inaugural WebApps '10, WebApps '11 seeks to attract cutting-edge research that advances the state of the art, not only on novel Web applications but also on infrastructure, tools, and techniques that support the development, analysis/testing, operation, or deployment of those applications. Interested in participating? Check out the Call for Papers for more information. WebApps '11 will be part of USENIX Federated Conferences Week, which will take place June 12–17, 2010.
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Change #8561
2011-05-16
14:31:32

update Calagator::Event 1250459535 2nd USENIX Conference on Web Application Development Roll back

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Change #8560
2011-05-16
14:22:36

update Calagator::Event 1250460612 PDX11 Mentoring Network Roll back

description Meeting for all committees working to develop a mentoring program for the Portland (and greater area) SW Development community All - PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE Meeting for all committees working to develop a mentoring program for the Portland (and greater area) SW Development community.
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Change #8559
2011-05-16
14:21:18

update Calagator::Venue 202392739 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8558
2011-05-16
14:21:18

update Calagator::Event 1250460614 2011 USENIX Federated Conferences Week (FCW '11) Roll back

description Back for 2011, USENIX is combining established conferences and new workshops into one week chock full of research, training, and information. The USENIX Federated Conferences Week offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into a variety of "hot" topics, while the joint lunches, breaks, and evening events provide unparalleled networking possibilities. USENIX is again making it easy to customize your program to meet your needs. Your daily registration gets you into all the events happening that day. Plus, registration packages offer expanded discounts: the more days you attend, the more you save! Back for 2011, USENIX is combining established conferences and new workshops into one week chock full of research, training, and information. The USENIX Federated Conferences Week offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into a variety of "hot" topics, while the joint lunches, breaks, and evening events provide unparalleled networking possibilities. USENIX is again making it easy to customize your program to meet your needs. Your daily registration gets you into all the events happening that day. Plus, registration packages offer expanded discounts: the more days you attend, the more you save!
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Change #8557
2011-05-16
14:20:31

update Calagator::Venue 202390568 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8556
2011-05-16
14:18:30

create Calagator::Event 1250460614 2011 USENIX Federated Conferences Week (FCW '11) Roll back

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Change #8555
2011-05-16
14:18:30

create Calagator::Venue 202390568 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Roll back

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Change #8554
2011-05-16
13:21:59

update Calagator::Venue 202392738 OTBC, 8305 SW Creekside Place, Suite C, Beaverton, OR 97224 Roll back

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Change #8553
2011-05-16
12:54:15

update Calagator::Event 1250460613 Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast Roll back

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