If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Would you pitch a project? Launch a web site? Teach a hack? We’re going to find out at Ignite, a fun evening of “speed presentations” given by people like you.
Happening Monday evening, March 28, this will be a... [read more]
Ignite: Enlighten Us, But Make it Quick
If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Would you pitch a project? Launch a web site? Teach a hack? We’re going to find out at Ignite, a fun evening of “speed presentations” given by people like you.
Happening Monday evening, March 28, this will be a high-energy, fast-paced event, hosted by Program Chair Brady Forrest. If you can’t picture what it would be like, watch some videos at igniteshow.com or check out Scott Berkun’s session, How and Why to Give an Ignite Talk.
Please note: You must be at least 21 years of age or older attend Ignite. Government issued ID will be required at the door for age verification. Sorry, no exceptions.
Here’s a schedule for the evening:
6:30pm – Doors open to Web 2.0 Expo attendees
7:00pm – Doors open to everyone
8:00pm – Ignite Talks
9:00pm – More Drinking
And the speakers in random order:
Emily Goligoski – How Yoga Made Me A Better Business Person
Anselm Hook – Dance Dance Brainy
Luca Sartoni – Symbolic Violence and Social Media
Francis Potter – Looking for Aliens on my Android Tablet
Gene Becker – Hijacking the Here and Now: Adventures in Augmented Reality
MeiMei Fox – Shut the F*ck Up
Peter Meyers – In Search of Beautiful (Digital) Documents: Some Early Lessons from My Hunt for “Reading Experience” Design Treasures
Sarah Milstein – Predictably Irrational: The Story of Phobias, Rubber Snakes and Free-Range Chickens
Leila Chirayath Janah – Future of Work
Dana Zemack – Megashark and a Pie-Bearing Tree: Our Life in Stick Figures