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OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards 2011
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What does it take to be an OENtrepreneur? An all OENcompassing vision. Unbridled OENthusiasm. Abundant OENergy. And the limitless capacity for starting--and restarting--an unprecedented OENdeavor in the face of daunting odds and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Join us Wednesday, September 21st at the Hilton Portland Downtown as we recognize this year's winners of the prestigious OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards. These men and women are second to none in creating jobs, revitalizing our economy, and OENriching our community. And on top of everything else, it’s just a darn OENjoyable evening.
Registration Fees
Earlybird: Until August 15, 2011
Individual seat: $175
Table of 10: $1700
Regular: August 15 – September 21, 2011
Individual seat: $195
Table of 10: $1900
Cancellation Policy:
For cancellations before August 19th registrants will receive a refund. Sorry no refunds after that date.
Sponsors
Comcast Business
Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt
USI
Contact Us
Do you have questions about registration or the event? Would you like to become an event sponsor? If so, contact the OEN Staff at [email protected] or via phone at 503-222-2270, and we'll be happy to assist you.
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2011-05-24
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OEN Webinar: Is there a Market for your Product?
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Are you thinking of starting a new company? Or already have, but sales aren't what you think they should be? Are you questioning your market's "readiness" for your products or services? Your company?
If you are concerned about market acceptance - and want to learn how to quickly âidentifyâ how well the market will receive your product, don't miss this webinar.
Mark Paul, Managing Director at Synergy Consulting Group and the author of The Entrepreneur's Survival Guide, will walk you through two (of the six) methods to help you determine if there is a market for your product or business - before you invest time and money developing products that may never be what the market wants.
Speaker: Mark Paul
Mark Paul has extensive executive leadership experience. He has led start-ups through public companies in his 22 years in interim executive and consulting work. Before Synergy, he spent 10 years at Northrop Corporation (Global 500 company), where (as an intrapreneur) he built a 250-person business unit in two years. He has a degree in Physics, a patent, and published several editions of two business books: The Entrepreneur's Survival Guide, and How to Attract Significantly More Customers. |
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Are you thinking of starting a new company? Or already have, but sales aren't what you think they should be? Are you questioning your market's "readiness" for your products or services? Your company?
If you are concerned about market acceptance - and want to learn how to quickly ‘identify’ how well the market will receive your product, don't miss this webinar.
Mark Paul, Managing Director at Synergy Consulting Group and the author of The Entrepreneur's Survival Guide, will walk you through two (of the six) methods to help you determine if there is a market for your product or business - before you invest time and money developing products that may never be what the market wants.
Speaker: Mark Paul
Mark Paul has extensive executive leadership experience. He has led start-ups through public companies in his 22 years in interim executive and consulting work. Before Synergy, he spent 10 years at Northrop Corporation (Global 500 company), where (as an intrapreneur) he built a 250-person business unit in two years. He has a degree in Physics, a patent, and published several editions of two business books: The Entrepreneur's Survival Guide, and How to Attract Significantly More Customers. |
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2011-05-24
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Portland R User Group
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Our May meeting!
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2011-05-23
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Pitch To The Portland Seed Fund
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2011-05-23
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Pitch To The Portland Seed Fund
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TiE Oregon is offering attendees an opportunity to meet Portland Seed Fund managers Angela Jackson and Jim Huston. Join us to learn more about the fund and the capital and coaching process through which they will implement their investments. The event is open to both members and non-members.
Special Pitch Offer for TiE Oregon Members! For the first 15 who sign up to pitch.
We are offering interested attendees and applicants an opportunity to pitch to the Fund Managers and other investors who will be on the Panel. Gain valuable constructive feedback by pitching fund managers for this application cycle- or for a future date.
For non-members who want to pitch we will offer a 25% discount to to join TiE Oregon. Promo code: PSF
Register Online: www.oregon.tie.org
Fees: Members: $15, Students $10, Guests $25, + $5 at the door.
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2011-05-23
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Portland Code Camp
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Portland Code Camp (http://portlandcodecamp.org), the annual free event that invites software professionals from throughout the Northwest to present on a wide range of programming technologies will be held on Saturday, June 4, from 8am to 10pm at Eliot Center (http://eliotcenterportland.org/) in downtown Portland.
This year’s keynote will be Scott Hanselman (http://computerzen.com), who will speak on: “Lego, Open Source and Sucking Less: An Overview of the MS Web Stack of Love”. A popular speaker who, by his own admission, doesn’t “sleep too much”, Scott is currently a Microsoft principal program manager, has been Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, and a principal consultant at STEP Technology.
Come listen to a wide range of topics and technologies inluding talks on: Android Apps, Windows Phone 7 programming, HTML5, Azure, the Cloud, Asynchronous Programming, Open Source frameworks, and much more.
Through the generous support of its sponsors and donors, Portland Code Camp is free (registration is easy and painless at http://portlandcodecamp.org/) and includes snacks, lunch and what is best – the ability to hobnob with your fellow programmers while learning about many of the hottest programming, web and mobile technologies.
If you have experience and a passion for some aspect of programming technology or process that you feel would be of interest to the community at large, please submit an abstract before May 25 (http://portlandcodecamp.org). We are encouraging sessions that range from sessions that help folks that are new to a technology to those that demonstrate pushing the edges with various technologies. If you have never presented before, be of good cheer – Portland Code Camp welcomes first time presenters.
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2011-05-23
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The Myth of Mobile Context -- Mobile Portland
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<b>Please RSVP at:
http://mobileportland.com/events/myth-mobile-context</b>
Pick up most books about building web sites or products for mobile and youâll hear a common refrain extolling you to pay attention to the mobile context. Usually this means paying attention to the fact that people using mobile phones are likely to be on the go, have limited attention, and slow Internet connections.
This may have been true in the past, but data suggests that this behavior is changing:
* 93% of smartphone owners use their smartphones while at home
* 62% of people use their mobile phone while watching television
* 69% use mobile while shopping
* 39% of smartphone owners use their devices in the bathroom
Data like this challenges our understanding of the mobile context. At this monthâs Mobile Portland, weâve assembled an all-star panel to tackle tough questions like:
1. What is mobile context, really? What can we really infer about usersâ intent from the fact that they're on a small screen?
2. Is mobile really desktop lite? Is it a peer to, but separate from, desktop content/tools? Is it one web, or is that a pipe dream?
3. How do we tackle building/designing for what seems to be becoming an infinite number of devices/screens? Buzz is all about future-facing, cutting edge devices (iPhone, Android, tablets)... what about older feature phones. Who are we designing for?
Please join us for this timely and certain to be lively discussion.
<b>About Our Panelists</b>
<b>Josh Clark, Global Moxie</b>
Josh is a designer specializing in mobile design strategy and user experience. He's author of the O'Reilly books Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps and Best iPhone Apps. Josh's outfit Global Moxie offers consulting services and workshops to help media companies, design agencies, and creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites.
Before the interwebs swallowed him up, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1996, he created the uberpopular "Couch-to-5K" (C25K) running program, which has helped millions of skeptical would-be exercisers take up jogging. (His motto is the same for fitness as it is for user experience: no pain, no pain.)
<b>Daniel Davis, Opera</b>
Daniel is the Web Evangelist for Opera's Japan office based in Tokyo. His previous work experience includes project management, IT training, web development, software development and system administration in both Japan and the UK, his home country.
After studying Japanese and Chinese at the University of Leeds, he grew more and more interested in the flourishing field of IT and the web, learning as much as he could by playing and experimenting with internet-related technologies.
His current work promoting web standards and cross-device web development at Opera fits in perfectly with his ideology of openness and equality across linguistic, social and socio-economic borders.
<b>Ty Hatch, LDS Church</b>
Ty is a designer turned front end developer with a passion for making the mobile experience one people enjoy.
He is currently with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. Former posts include Microsoft, Intel, Mayo Clinic, a few agencies and a startup or two. You can find him @tyhatch on the twitters.
<b>Rachel Hinman, Nokia Research Lab</b>
Rachel is a designer, researcher and a recognized thought leader in the mobile user experience field. Currently she is a Senior Research Scientist at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, California, where she focuses on the research and design of emergent and experimental mobile experiences. Prior to joining Nokia, Rachel was an experience design director at Adaptive Path, and a mobile researcher and strategist for Yahoo's mobile group.
Rachel received a Masters Degree in Design Planning from the Institute of Design in Chicago. She is the creative force behind the 90 Mobiles in 90 Days Project and her perspectives on mobile user experience has been featured in Interactions Magazine, BusinessWeek, Wired, and is currently writing a book entitled The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences with Rosenfeld Media due out in late 2011.
<b>Tim Kadlec, Breaking Development Conference</b>
Tim Kadlec is web developer living and working in northern Wisconsin with a propensity for efficient, standards-based front-end development. His diverse background working with small companies to large publishers and industrial corporations have allowed him to see how these standards can be effectively utilized for businesses of all sizes. His current interests include creating cross-platform mobile web applications and improving the state of performance optimization on the web.
He sporadically writes about a variety of topics at timkadlec.com. You can also find him sharing his thoughts in a briefer format on twitter. |
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<b>Please RSVP at:
http://mobileportland.com/events/myth-mobile-context</b>
Pick up most books about building web sites or products for mobile and you’ll hear a common refrain extolling you to pay attention to the mobile context. Usually this means paying attention to the fact that people using mobile phones are likely to be on the go, have limited attention, and slow Internet connections.
This may have been true in the past, but data suggests that this behavior is changing:
* 93% of smartphone owners use their smartphones while at home
* 62% of people use their mobile phone while watching television
* 69% use mobile while shopping
* 39% of smartphone owners use their devices in the bathroom
Data like this challenges our understanding of the mobile context. At this month’s Mobile Portland, we’ve assembled an all-star panel to tackle tough questions like:
1. What is mobile context, really? What can we really infer about users’ intent from the fact that they're on a small screen?
2. Is mobile really desktop lite? Is it a peer to, but separate from, desktop content/tools? Is it one web, or is that a pipe dream?
3. How do we tackle building/designing for what seems to be becoming an infinite number of devices/screens? Buzz is all about future-facing, cutting edge devices (iPhone, Android, tablets)... what about older feature phones. Who are we designing for?
Please join us for this timely and certain to be lively discussion.
<b>About Our Panelists</b>
<b>Josh Clark, Global Moxie</b>
Josh is a designer specializing in mobile design strategy and user experience. He's author of the O'Reilly books Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps and Best iPhone Apps. Josh's outfit Global Moxie offers consulting services and workshops to help media companies, design agencies, and creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites.
Before the interwebs swallowed him up, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1996, he created the uberpopular "Couch-to-5K" (C25K) running program, which has helped millions of skeptical would-be exercisers take up jogging. (His motto is the same for fitness as it is for user experience: no pain, no pain.)
<b>Daniel Davis, Opera</b>
Daniel is the Web Evangelist for Opera's Japan office based in Tokyo. His previous work experience includes project management, IT training, web development, software development and system administration in both Japan and the UK, his home country.
After studying Japanese and Chinese at the University of Leeds, he grew more and more interested in the flourishing field of IT and the web, learning as much as he could by playing and experimenting with internet-related technologies.
His current work promoting web standards and cross-device web development at Opera fits in perfectly with his ideology of openness and equality across linguistic, social and socio-economic borders.
<b>Ty Hatch, LDS Church</b>
Ty is a designer turned front end developer with a passion for making the mobile experience one people enjoy.
He is currently with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. Former posts include Microsoft, Intel, Mayo Clinic, a few agencies and a startup or two. You can find him @tyhatch on the twitters.
<b>Rachel Hinman, Nokia Research Lab</b>
Rachel is a designer, researcher and a recognized thought leader in the mobile user experience field. Currently she is a Senior Research Scientist at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, California, where she focuses on the research and design of emergent and experimental mobile experiences. Prior to joining Nokia, Rachel was an experience design director at Adaptive Path, and a mobile researcher and strategist for Yahoo's mobile group.
Rachel received a Masters Degree in Design Planning from the Institute of Design in Chicago. She is the creative force behind the 90 Mobiles in 90 Days Project and her perspectives on mobile user experience has been featured in Interactions Magazine, BusinessWeek, Wired, and is currently writing a book entitled The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences with Rosenfeld Media due out in late 2011.
<b>Tim Kadlec, Breaking Development Conference</b>
Tim Kadlec is web developer living and working in northern Wisconsin with a propensity for efficient, standards-based front-end development. His diverse background working with small companies to large publishers and industrial corporations have allowed him to see how these standards can be effectively utilized for businesses of all sizes. His current interests include creating cross-platform mobile web applications and improving the state of performance optimization on the web.
He sporadically writes about a variety of topics at timkadlec.com. You can also find him sharing his thoughts in a briefer format on twitter. |
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The Myth of Mobile Context
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<b>Please RSVP at:
http://mobileportland.com/events/myth-mobile-context</b>
Pick up most books about building web sites or products for mobile and youâll hear a common refrain extolling you to pay attention to the mobile context. Usually this means paying attention to the fact that people using mobile phones are likely to be on the go, have limited attention, and slow Internet connections.
This may have been true in the past, but data suggests that this behavior is changing:
* 93% of smartphone owners use their smartphones while at home
* 62% of people use their mobile phone while watching television
* 69% use mobile while shopping
* 39% of smartphone owners use their devices in the bathroom
Data like this challenges our understanding of the mobile context. At this monthâs Mobile Portland, weâve assembled an all-star panel to tackle tough questions like:
1. What is mobile context, really? What can we really infer about usersâ intent from the fact that they're on a small screen?
2. Is mobile really desktop lite? Is it a peer to, but separate from, desktop content/tools? Is it one web, or is that a pipe dream?
3. How do we tackle building/designing for what seems to be becoming an infinite number of devices/screens? Buzz is all about future-facing, cutting edge devices (iPhone, Android, tablets)... what about older feature phones. Who are we designing for?
Please join us for this timely and certain to be lively discussion.
<b>About Our Panelists</b>
<b>Josh Clark, Global Moxie</b>
Josh is a designer specializing in mobile design strategy and user experience. He's author of the O'Reilly books Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps and Best iPhone Apps. Josh's outfit Global Moxie offers consulting services and workshops to help media companies, design agencies, and creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites.
Before the interwebs swallowed him up, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1996, he created the uberpopular "Couch-to-5K" (C25K) running program, which has helped millions of skeptical would-be exercisers take up jogging. (His motto is the same for fitness as it is for user experience: no pain, no pain.)
<b>Daniel Davis, Opera</b>
Daniel is the Web Evangelist for Opera's Japan office based in Tokyo. His previous work experience includes project management, IT training, web development, software development and system administration in both Japan and the UK, his home country.
After studying Japanese and Chinese at the University of Leeds, he grew more and more interested in the flourishing field of IT and the web, learning as much as he could by playing and experimenting with internet-related technologies.
His current work promoting web standards and cross-device web development at Opera fits in perfectly with his ideology of openness and equality across linguistic, social and socio-economic borders.
<b>Ty Hatch, LDS Church</b>
Ty is a designer turned front end developer with a passion for making the mobile experience one people enjoy.
He is currently with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. Former posts include Microsoft, Intel, Mayo Clinic, a few agencies and a startup or two. You can find him @tyhatch on the twitters.
<b>Rachel Hinman, Nokia Research Lab</b>
Rachel is a designer, researcher and a recognized thought leader in the mobile user experience field. Currently she is a Senior Research Scientist at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, California, where she focuses on the research and design of emergent and experimental mobile experiences. Prior to joining Nokia, Rachel was an experience design director at Adaptive Path, and a mobile researcher and strategist for Yahoo's mobile group.
Rachel received a Masters Degree in Design Planning from the Institute of Design in Chicago. She is the creative force behind the 90 Mobiles in 90 Days Project and her perspectives on mobile user experience has been featured in Interactions Magazine, BusinessWeek, Wired, and is currently writing a book entitled The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences with Rosenfeld Media due out in late 2011.
<b>Tim Kadlec, Breaking Development Conference</b>
Tim Kadlec is web developer living and working in northern Wisconsin with a propensity for efficient, standards-based front-end development. His diverse background working with small companies to large publishers and industrial corporations have allowed him to see how these standards can be effectively utilized for businesses of all sizes. His current interests include creating cross-platform mobile web applications and improving the state of performance optimization on the web.
He sporadically writes about a variety of topics at timkadlec.com. You can also find him sharing his thoughts in a briefer format on twitter. |
→ |
<b>Please RSVP at:
http://mobileportland.com/events/myth-mobile-context</b>
Pick up most books about building web sites or products for mobile and youâll hear a common refrain extolling you to pay attention to the mobile context. Usually this means paying attention to the fact that people using mobile phones are likely to be on the go, have limited attention, and slow Internet connections.
This may have been true in the past, but data suggests that this behavior is changing:
* 93% of smartphone owners use their smartphones while at home
* 62% of people use their mobile phone while watching television
* 69% use mobile while shopping
* 39% of smartphone owners use their devices in the bathroom
Data like this challenges our understanding of the mobile context. At this monthâs Mobile Portland, weâve assembled an all-star panel to tackle tough questions like:
1. What is mobile context, really? What can we really infer about usersâ intent from the fact that they're on a small screen?
2. Is mobile really desktop lite? Is it a peer to, but separate from, desktop content/tools? Is it one web, or is that a pipe dream?
3. How do we tackle building/designing for what seems to be becoming an infinite number of devices/screens? Buzz is all about future-facing, cutting edge devices (iPhone, Android, tablets)... what about older feature phones. Who are we designing for?
Please join us for this timely and certain to be lively discussion.
<b>About Our Panelists</b>
<b>Josh Clark, Global Moxie</b>
Josh is a designer specializing in mobile design strategy and user experience. He's author of the O'Reilly books Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps and Best iPhone Apps. Josh's outfit Global Moxie offers consulting services and workshops to help media companies, design agencies, and creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites.
Before the interwebs swallowed him up, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1996, he created the uberpopular "Couch-to-5K" (C25K) running program, which has helped millions of skeptical would-be exercisers take up jogging. (His motto is the same for fitness as it is for user experience: no pain, no pain.)
<b>Daniel Davis, Opera</b>
Daniel is the Web Evangelist for Opera's Japan office based in Tokyo. His previous work experience includes project management, IT training, web development, software development and system administration in both Japan and the UK, his home country.
After studying Japanese and Chinese at the University of Leeds, he grew more and more interested in the flourishing field of IT and the web, learning as much as he could by playing and experimenting with internet-related technologies.
His current work promoting web standards and cross-device web development at Opera fits in perfectly with his ideology of openness and equality across linguistic, social and socio-economic borders.
<b>Ty Hatch, LDS Church</b>
Ty is a designer turned front end developer with a passion for making the mobile experience one people enjoy.
He is currently with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. Former posts include Microsoft, Intel, Mayo Clinic, a few agencies and a startup or two. You can find him @tyhatch on the twitters.
<b>Rachel Hinman, Nokia Research Lab</b>
Rachel is a designer, researcher and a recognized thought leader in the mobile user experience field. Currently she is a Senior Research Scientist at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, California, where she focuses on the research and design of emergent and experimental mobile experiences. Prior to joining Nokia, Rachel was an experience design director at Adaptive Path, and a mobile researcher and strategist for Yahoo's mobile group.
Rachel received a Masters Degree in Design Planning from the Institute of Design in Chicago. She is the creative force behind the 90 Mobiles in 90 Days Project and her perspectives on mobile user experience has been featured in Interactions Magazine, BusinessWeek, Wired, and is currently writing a book entitled The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences with Rosenfeld Media due out in late 2011.
<b>Tim Kadlec, Breaking Development Conference</b>
Tim Kadlec is web developer living and working in northern Wisconsin with a propensity for efficient, standards-based front-end development. His diverse background working with small companies to large publishers and industrial corporations have allowed him to see how these standards can be effectively utilized for businesses of all sizes. His current interests include creating cross-platform mobile web applications and improving the state of performance optimization on the web.
He sporadically writes about a variety of topics at timkadlec.com. You can also find him sharing his thoughts in a briefer format on twitter. |
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<b>Please RSVP at:
http://mobileportland.com/events/myth-mobile-context</b>
Pick up most books about building web sites or products for mobile and youâll hear a common refrain extolling you to pay attention to the mobile context. Usually this means paying attention to the fact that people using mobile phones are likely to be on the go, have limited attention, and slow Internet connections.
This may have been true in the past, but data suggests that this behavior is changing:
* 93% of smartphone owners use their smartphones while at home
* 62% of people use their mobile phone while watching television
* 69% use mobile while shopping
* 39% of smartphone owners use their devices in the bathroom
Data like this challenges our understanding of the mobile context. At this monthâs Mobile Portland, weâve assembled an all-star panel to tackle tough questions like:
1. What is mobile context, really? What can we really infer about usersâ intent from the fact that they're on a small screen?
2. Is mobile really desktop lite? Is it a peer to, but separate from, desktop content/tools? Is it one web, or is that a pipe dream?
3. How do we tackle building/designing for what seems to be becoming an infinite number of devices/screens? Buzz is all about future-facing, cutting edge devices (iPhone, Android, tablets)... what about older feature phones. Who are we designing for?
Please join us for this timely and certain to be lively discussion.
<b>About Our Panelists</b>
<b>Josh Clark, Global Moxie</b>
Josh is a designer specializing in mobile design strategy and user experience. He's author of the O'Reilly books Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps and Best iPhone Apps. Josh's outfit Global Moxie offers consulting services and workshops to help media companies, design agencies, and creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites.
Before the interwebs swallowed him up, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, hobnobbed with Rockefellers, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. In 1996, he created the uberpopular "Couch-to-5K" (C25K) running program, which has helped millions of skeptical would-be exercisers take up jogging. (His motto is the same for fitness as it is for user experience: no pain, no pain.)
<b>Daniel Davis, Opera</b>
Daniel is the Web Evangelist for Opera's Japan office based in Tokyo. His previous work experience includes project management, IT training, web development, software development and system administration in both Japan and the UK, his home country.
After studying Japanese and Chinese at the University of Leeds, he grew more and more interested in the flourishing field of IT and the web, learning as much as he could by playing and experimenting with internet-related technologies.
His current work promoting web standards and cross-device web development at Opera fits in perfectly with his ideology of openness and equality across linguistic, social and socio-economic borders.
<b>Ty Hatch, LDS Church</b>
Ty is a designer turned front end developer with a passion for making the mobile experience one people enjoy.
He is currently with the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. Former posts include Microsoft, Intel, Mayo Clinic, a few agencies and a startup or two. You can find him @tyhatch on the twitters.
<b>Rachel Hinman, Nokia Research Lab</b>
Rachel is a designer, researcher and a recognized thought leader in the mobile user experience field. Currently she is a Senior Research Scientist at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, California, where she focuses on the research and design of emergent and experimental mobile experiences. Prior to joining Nokia, Rachel was an experience design director at Adaptive Path, and a mobile researcher and strategist for Yahoo's mobile group.
Rachel received a Masters Degree in Design Planning from the Institute of Design in Chicago. She is the creative force behind the 90 Mobiles in 90 Days Project and her perspectives on mobile user experience has been featured in Interactions Magazine, BusinessWeek, Wired, and is currently writing a book entitled The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences with Rosenfeld Media due out in late 2011.
<b>Tim Kadlec, Breaking Development Conference</b>
Tim Kadlec is web developer living and working in northern Wisconsin with a propensity for efficient, standards-based front-end development. His diverse background working with small companies to large publishers and industrial corporations have allowed him to see how these standards can be effectively utilized for businesses of all sizes. His current interests include creating cross-platform mobile web applications and improving the state of performance optimization on the web.
He sporadically writes about a variety of topics at timkadlec.com. You can also find him sharing his thoughts in a briefer format on twitter. |
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2011-05-23
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2011-05-23
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FREE YOGA for tech folks
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Tight shoulders? Computers can kill you. Join us at AboutUs for an hour of stretching, breathing and light strengthening moves. Class led by Rebecca Blain, an experienced and friendly teacher. Beginners welcome - Rebecca teaches to everyone's individual needs. |
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Change #8637
2011-05-23
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0mq Rants, Unconf, and beer!
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2011-05-23
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ZeroMQ Portland Meetup
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"ÃMQ is The Intelligent Transport Layer:
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âÃââLarge and active open source community.
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âÃââMost OSes including Linux, Windows, OS X.
âÃââLGPL free software with full commercial support from iMatix." |
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Change #8635
2011-05-23
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Freelance Software Developers Meetup
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Are you a freelance software developer, or interested in freelancing? Join us to talk shop and meet others!
<b>Presentation:</b> <i>TBD</i>
<b>Recreation:</b> Beer, nerding, socializing, etc.
The presentation will start shortly after 6:00. |
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2011-05-23
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2011-05-23
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Ø Most OSes including Linux, Windows, OS X.
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Change #8631
2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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PDX TechCoffee
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Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #techcoffee on freenode. One commit a week is all we ask.
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Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #TechCoffee on FreeNode. One commit a week is all we ask.
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2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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2011-05-21
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory.
The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the mailing list.
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. |
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The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We discuss topics ranging from client-side and server-side web frameworks, to functional and prototypal programming theory.
The agenda for this meeting is still open. Talks will be posted on the mailing list.
Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/. |
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Change #8615
2011-05-21
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Lunch 2.0 with Portland Broadband Strategic Plan
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The <a href="http://www.portlandonline.com/cable/index.cfm?c=54013">City of Portland's Broadband Strategic Plan</a> wants to have you over for lunch to talk about "Connecting to Our Future," and the initial draft of the <a href="http://www.portlandonline.com/cable/index.cfm?c=54842&a=348518">strategic plan</a> to provide Portland with citywide broadband.
Here's some <a href="http://siliconflorist.com/2011/01/27/craving-faster-internet-connectivity-portland-broadband-strategic-plan-kickoff-event-january-28over-broadband/">backstory</a> if you're wondering what the Broadband Strategic Plan is.
Are you vegan or vegetarian? Please leave a comment so we can plan food accordingly. Thanks.
Wondering what <a href="http://lunch20.com/">Lunch 2.0</a> is?
Lunch 2.0 is a phenomenon that began in Silicon Valley. You can read about their current events and the history behind Lunch 2.0 at lunch20.com.
We imported the concept to Portland in 2007, and you can follow all things Portland Lunch 2.0 at the <a href="http://siliconflorist.com/tags/lunch20/">Silicon Florist</a>. |
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Change #8612
2011-05-20
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2011-05-20
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2011-05-20
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2011-05-20
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Change #8607
2011-05-19
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Debut of first kid-created digital puppet play made in Luz (FOSS Ruby+OpenGL interactive motion graphics editor)
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A culmination of several months of work/fun, this unique and entertaining play features kid-created hand-drawn and computer-animated graphics with live dialog written by the kids of The Roost.
The play begins around 6 to 6:30 and delicious homecooked middle eastern food will be available for $5 donation.
6pm / Free or $5 for food
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A culmination of several months of work/fun, this unique and entertaining play features kid-created hand-drawn and computer-animated graphics with live dialog written by the kids of The Roost.
The play begins around 6 to 6:30 and delicious homecooked middle eastern food will be available for $5 donation.
6pm / Free or $5 for food
Sunnyside United Methodist Church
3520 SE Yamhill St |
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2011-05-19
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6pm / Free or $5 for food
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Change #8603
2011-05-19
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Code 'n' Splode Monthly Meeting
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**Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All women are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant.
For more information, visit our website, or send an email to <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/code-n-splode">our list</a>. |
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Topic Show 'n' Tell. Come and show the group cool things that you've been working on lately.
**Note: Code-n-Splode (CnS) is a women-focused group. All women are invited to attend and participate, and men are welcome as the guest of a female participant.
For more information, visit our website, or send an email to <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/code-n-splode">our list</a>. |
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Change #8602
2011-05-18
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PDXScala
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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 #8599
2011-05-18
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PDXRIA: Flex Mobile Lab
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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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Change #8597
2011-05-18
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UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers"
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2011-05-18
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UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers"
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2011-05-18
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UX Book Club PDX: "Gamestorming: A playbook for innovators, rule-breakers and changemakers"
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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 #8591
2011-05-18
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Freelance Software Developers Meetup
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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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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
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AndroidPDX Enthusiasts Monthly Meetup
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The monthly meetup for April, running in parallel with the North Portland Coders Night.
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
20:27:29
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Change #8587
2011-05-17
20:20:55
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CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education
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<strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong>
In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Skipâs work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portlandâs 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 Portlandâs Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nationâs 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 Mayorâs 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 CampFireâs 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 â Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking
10:30-11:15Am â Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and whatâs missing from education today.
11:15-11:30Am â Presentation of project ideas from attendees.
11:30-12:15Pm â Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics.
12:15-1:15PM â Lunch, discussion and networking
1:15-6:00Pm â Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals.
6:00Pm â Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served.
6:30-7:30Pm â 5 minute presentations and judging.
7:30Pm â 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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<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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2011-05-17
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CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education
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<strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong>
In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Skipâs work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portlandâs 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 Portlandâs Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nationâs 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 Mayorâs 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 CampFireâs 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 â Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking
10:30-11:15Am â Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and whatâs missing from education today.
11:15-11:30Am â Presentation of project ideas from attendees.
11:30-12:15Pm â Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics.
12:15-1:15PM â Lunch, discussion and networking
1:15-6:00Pm â Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals.
6:00Pm â Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served.
6:30-7:30Pm â 5 minute presentations and judging.
7:30Pm â 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/
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<strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong>
In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Skipâs work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portlandâs 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 Portlandâs Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nationâs 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 Mayorâs 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 CampFireâs 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 â Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking
10:30-11:15Am â Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and whatâs missing from education today.
11:15-11:30Am â Presentation of project ideas from attendees.
11:30-12:15Pm â Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics.
12:15-1:15PM â Lunch, discussion and networking
1:15-6:00Pm â Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals.
6:00Pm â Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served.
6:30-7:30Pm â 5 minute presentations and judging.
7:30Pm â 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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CivicApps Hackathon - Mobile Apps for Education
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<strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong>
In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayorâs Office, weâre 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/
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<strong>Come build apps for education with us!</strong>
In partnership with the City of Portland and the Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Mayorâs Office, weâre 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 Skipâs work focuses on developing initiatives to support Portlandâs 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 Portlandâs Bureau of Technology Services to launch Civic Apps for Greater Portland the nationâs 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 Mayorâs 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 CampFireâs 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 â Doors Open, Breakfast, Coffee and Networking
10:30-11:15Am â Presentations from the city and education department on the current state of education, education technology, and whatâs missing from education today.
11:15-11:30Am â Presentation of project ideas from attendees.
11:30-12:15Pm â Breakout discussion groups on project ideas and education topics.
12:15-1:15PM â Lunch, discussion and networking
1:15-6:00Pm â Project work and development begins in teams or as individuals.
6:00Pm â Project wrap-up and presentation preparation. Judges and audience arrives for judging and presentations. Beer is served.
6:30-7:30Pm â 5 minute presentations and judging.
7:30Pm â 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/
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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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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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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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Startup Lessons Learned Simulcast - OTBC
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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)
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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)
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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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