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Revision as of 14:59, 7 May 2024
Speakers Queue up next to stage, have slides ready to go if doing so, may be able to submit slides ahead of time to AV tech for quick transitions, or have tested presentation mode. Timer set for about 5 minutes, expect to be ceremoniously cut off and the next speaker will be up.
If you don't want your talk to be on youtube or recorded, please make a note, it helps if everyone who does not want it to be broadcast is together so the switch can be toggled fewer times.
2024
Exact schedule TBD, Order may be as queued, pre-listed should get priority.
- enter your name
- Talk topic
- User:Sasquatch
- Technology deployment in (developing nations) traditionally stable communities.
- Your name
- Your talk topic
2022
Lightning talks are scheduled 5:00-6:00 on Friday. richinseattle will MC if needed
Lightning Talks should be 10minutes or less.
If you are interested in giving a lightning talk, please add yourself here.
TIME | NAME | TALK TITLE |
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5:00 | Angelina Allen-St. John | Stupid Hackathon Kickoff |
5:10 | Jeremy Hong | Getting on the air: My experiences with Ham radio QRP digital modes |
5:20 | Shubham Patil & Kai Devrim | Sketching Yourself with Python |
5:30 | TProphet | Why You Should Move To An Exclave |
5:40 | Nick Short | Lasers & Satellites: Land Survey |
5:50 | Andrew Schmitz | Students and Cybersecurity: CodeCup |
5:55 | Sasquatch | Expectations for managing minors and dependents |