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What sort of guest speakers would you like to see? #1

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joenash opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 14 comments
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What sort of guest speakers would you like to see? #1

joenash opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 14 comments

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@joenash
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joenash commented Mar 27, 2017

We want to invite some guest speakers to our upcoming office hours. What topics or sort of guest speakers would you like to see?

Below are some topics we're thinking about presenting. We want to know if these are topics you're interested in, and we want to hear you own suggestions or thoughts in this issue.

  • Make a great social impact
  • Brand your community
  • Become a great public speaker
  • Develop workshop content
@catherinechung
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I'd love to hear about advice on

  • planning hackathons
  • creating technical workshops for the community
  • how to maintain interest in community events throughout the year, especially during midterms
  • imposter syndrome, dealing with stress
  • creating the best balance for group projects (and conflict resolution)

@BlueHatbRit
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Oh that's given me a few ideas:

  • Organising and planning one day conferences
  • Making events accessible on a budget, things like accommodating the deaf at hackathons
  • The knowledge gap between the freshers and the final stage with industry experience is often quite big. Ideas of how to balance hackathons and workshops to accomodate this wide range would be really good for my community

@NoeLomeli
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I would appreciate advice on:

How to reach out to people who would like to go back to school.
motivating students and make them feel motivated, not intimidated by computer science.

@mattburman
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  • Transfer knowledge, expertise, and contacts down through an organisation
  • Use GitHub organisations (projects, issues, repo) to reduce siloing and increase collaboration for non-code tasks
  • Empower students to get involved with your community

@mssubram
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mssubram commented Apr 5, 2017

I'd like advice about:

  • Connecting multiple organizations
  • Involving more people within and outside of the community
  • Promoting inclusivity and diversity within the community
  • Finding content for workshops, and maybe finding a "story" for the content to make a flow for a series of workshops

@BlueHatbRit
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Tech track suggestions:

  • Application structure for Electron past the basic "Getting Started" guide.
  • Functional programming with the web, would be great to learn about handling restful calls in a functional language.

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@joenash
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joenash commented Apr 11, 2017

@BlueHatbRit oh wow, you've activated my trap card with that FP one. I can definitely talk FP on the web :D

@alyssais
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alyssais commented Apr 11, 2017

Event promotion / social media growth / etc.

Basically, if I'm running an event or something, how do I get the word out?

@PandelisZ
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I'd quite like to hear from @PeterDaveHello on how he has so much time to contribute to OSS. Managing your own project getting into contributing etc.

I see @alyssais is also now a brew contributor so i think hearing from both of them would be cool

@BlueHatbRit
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Another suggestion, I'd love to hear some tips about branding a community through copy and visual design.

@sourabhlal
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Something that I would find quite useful would be learning about community structures i.e. the roles within a community and community administration.

Also +1 for @BlueHatbRit 's point about the knowledge/experience gap between the "newbies" and "experts".

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sprusr commented Apr 19, 2017

Maybe this is getting a bit late now, but I'd love to hear something about time management. I sucked last year, and I'm sucking slightly less this year, but I still suck. Realise this is quite a broad subject, but a lot of people aren't very good at it.

@PandelisZ
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@sprusr if your university has like one off day courses on leadership/management type stuff thats also a good way to learn. I've done that, was pretty useful

@joenash
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joenash commented Apr 27, 2017

Hey folks!

As the calendar is looking super full right now, just wanted to comment here. A lot of your suggestions won't fit into the 8 weeks as stands, but that doesn't mean they won't happen. I'll be going out to find these talks (a couple are already lined up, it's just the speakers weren't available in the training period :( ) and will email out invites and notifications when we know more!

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