Fluid technical seminar at the JA-SIG Spring 2008 Conference
Paul Zablosky
Paul.Zablosky at ubc.ca
Thu Jan 17 20:55:45 UTC 2008
Colin,
The proposed half-day Fluid seminar has been accepted by the
planning committee, and will be scheduled for Sunday afternoon (April
27th). It will be advertised on the conference web site when the Call
for Proposals goes out next Tuesday. So we need to settle on the details:
1. Presenter's name (we can have more than one)
2. Presenters' brief bio
3. Final title
4. Final description
Can we possibly get this done before the weekend, so that I can pass it
on for publication on the web site? There has been some discussion
about the title.
Regards.
Paul
Eli Cochran wrote:
> I like Colin's seminar idea quite a bit. The increased interest
> in DHTML techniques is breeding a whole bunch of brand-new JS
> programmers in the community. It's a good time to give them a hand up
> with the hard-earned learning that we've done on Fluid.
>
> As for the title, /Web 2.0/ means so many things to so many people and
> the title needs to say Javascript. How about /Best of Breed Javascript
> in a Portal Environment/ or /Safe and Sane Javascript in Portal
> environment/ or /Fearless Javascript for Portal Developers/. OK,
> definitely Friday afternoon, maybe I can come up with something better
> on Monday.
>
> - Eli
>
> On Jan 11, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> I've been bouncing around the idea of a technical, hands-on DHTML
>> programming seminar for the JA-SIG conference. It's just an idea at
>> this stage, and I'd have to gauge interest and resources within the
>> community before committing to it.
>>
>> The goal of the seminar would be to provide an overview of "modern"
>> JavaScript programming practices: how to write DHTML code that will
>> play nice in a portal, is accessible, and leverages the unique
>> strengths of the language. Ideally, we'd provide hands-on programming
>> exercises to go with it.
>>
>> So consider this my draft proposal for a Fluid technical seminar. Keep
>> in mind I'm terrible at coming up with titles. :)
>>
>> Title: Web 2.0 Programming Techniques in a Portal Environment
>> Description: This session will provide developers with a hands-on
>> understanding of modern JavaScript and DHTML programming techniques
>> within the complex environment of a portal. We'll cover:
>> * Unique features of the JavaScript programming language
>> * How to use the jQuery and Fluid toolkits
>> * Techniques for avoiding collisions with other JavaScript code
>> running in the portal
>> * How to make your DHTML code more accessible
>> Length: Half-day seminar, pre-conference
>> Proposed Presenter: Members of the Fluid community
>>
>> So then, my next question to the Fluid community is, who's interested
>> in collaborating on this seminar with me?
>>
>> Just an idea,
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> On 10-Jan-08, at 5:56 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote:
>>
>>> Following up on my posting about the upcoming JA-SIG Spring 2008
>>> Conference, I'm soliciting suggestions for half-day seminars and
>>> tutorials to take place at the beginning and end of the event..
>>>
>>> The conference will take place April 27-30 at the Crowne Plaza
>>> Hotel, St. Paul, MN. There will be participation from several higher
>>> education community source projects, including uPortal, Fedora,
>>> Internet2, Kuali, Sakai, and -- of course -- Fluid.
>>>
>>> We're hoping to have at least one Fluid-specific seminar, or one
>>> that relates closely to Fluid goals, principles, technologies, or
>>> techniques.
>>>
>>> If you'd like to see the sorts of topics that have been addressed in
>>> the past, take a look at the 2007 Sunday and Wednesday seminars at
>>> the JA-SIG 2007 Conference in Denver -- or any of the previous JA-
>>> SIG conferences. Topics can be deeply technical or of broad general
>>> interest, but the approach is usually tutorial. They can be aimed
>>> at any group within the participating communities, but there's a
>>> huge benefit when they cross community boundaries. Topics that
>>> require a full day for presentation can be spread across two half-
>>> day sessions (morning and afternoon on Sunday, usually).
>>>
>>> There is an extra fee charged to seminar attendees, but the
>>> presenter is rewarded with free registration to the conference.
>>>
>>> If you have an idea for a topic or a presenter you'd like to see,
>>> please let me know right away. (The planning committee is in the
>>> process of finalizing the schedule. I apologize for the short
>>> notice.) If possible, please include the following information:
>>> • Title - a phrase or one sentence summary
>>> • Description - approximately 4 - 5 sentences describing what an
>>> attendee would expect to hear about; (graphics can also be included)
>>> • Length - whether you expect the session to be a half-day or full-
>>> day seminar
>>> • Pre or Post - whether you would rather see the seminar on Sunday
>>> (pre-conference) or on Wednesday (post-conference)
>>> • Proposed presenter
>>> There are so many interesting threads of interest, ideas,
>>> techniques, and disciplines in the Fluid project, that I'm confident
>>> there are some really great seminars just waiting to be given.
>>> Please post your suggestions to this list, or send them to me
>>> directly.
>>>
>>> Paul
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>>
>> ---
>> Colin Clark
>> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
>> http://fluidproject.org
>>
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> Eli Cochran
> user interaction developer
> ETS, UC Berkeley
>
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