Training

DaveO
2008
21
04

Drupal Camp Mania! Shanghai Open Source and Drupal Camp May 17-18

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created on Mon, 2008-04-21 13:15 Drupal Camp Shanghai

The Drupal community movement carries on to all corners of the globe with volunteer-run, peer-taught Drupal Camps! The Raincity Studios crew will proudly participate at events coming up in Vancouver, Canada, Sydney, Australia (for the entire Asia/Pacific region) and now, a newly-announced camp in Shanghai, China in conjunction with Open Source Camp Shanghai.

Megan Cole
2006
13
10

Drupal Training Session in Vancouver

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created on Fri, 2006-10-13 13:50

Bryght & Raincity Studios Holding a Week-Long Drupal Training Session in Vancouver

New or old to Drupal, honing or learning, there will be an enormous amount of knowledge to take away from this 4-day Drupal training session.

Developer sessions will be put on by the Bryght Drupal Lords, Djun Kim and James Walker, and Raincity’s Lead Drupal Developer Steve McKenzie. Drupal design sessions will be conducted by Mark Yuasa and Erik Hermans of Raincity.

Kris Krug
2006
10
07

Drupal Camp Seattle 2006

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created on Mon, 2006-07-10 05:30

I got a thank you email from Gregory Heller at CivicActions this morning which reminded me that I hadn't posted a Drupal Camp Seattle 2006 wrap-up yet. 2 weeks ago in Seattle CivicActions, Raincity, and Bryght co-ordinated a Drupal training camp and hack-fest for about 50 aspiring Drupal-geeks at the Hugo House in Seattle.

This was the 4th Drupal Camp (SF, NY, Toronto, Seattle) and we had two tracks, one for introductory sessions and another for advanced hacking which was a good fit for the crowd which was an even split between n00bs and gurus.

Boris Mann
2006
22
01

Learning from training

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created on Sat, 2006-01-21 21:45

Roland and I are hanging out at my parents' place on Bowen Island after giving a 4 hour training session this morning - an Intro to Blogging. We had a small group join us at the Bowen Island Community School (BICS) in the computer lab, and Roland and I rolled on through the growing description of blogging, photo sharing on Flickr, and how content flows all around.

It was great finally meeting Dr. Richard Smith in person -- he took the picture of Roland and Clarice at left. Looking forward to working more on some local Vancouver projects we've got brewing.

We had a mix of comfort levels with computers and the Internet, as well as different reasons for wanting to learn more about blogging. Flickr was a big hit, and to some was all the blogging they needed. We also set people up with Wordpress.com accounts, and even set up the Flickr -> post to Wordpress settings.

The biggest conceptual stumbling block was "What is the difference between a website and a blog?". The answer, other than a blog being usually a lot easier to update, is that there is no difference.

Boris Mann
2006
22
01

Learning from training

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created on Sat, 2006-01-21 21:45

Roland and I are hanging out at my parents' place on Bowen Island after giving a 4 hour training session this morning - an Intro to Blogging. We had a small group join us at the Bowen Island Community School (BICS) in the computer lab, and Roland and I rolled on through the growing description of blogging, photo sharing on Flickr, and how content flows all around.

It was great finally meeting Dr. Richard Smith in person -- he took the picture of Roland and Clarice at left. Looking forward to working more on some local Vancouver projects we've got brewing.

We had a mix of comfort levels with computers and the Internet, as well as different reasons for wanting to learn more about blogging. Flickr was a big hit, and to some was all the blogging they needed. We also set people up with Wordpress.com accounts, and even set up the Flickr -> post to Wordpress settings.

The biggest conceptual stumbling block was "What is the difference between a website and a blog?". The answer, other than a blog being usually a lot easier to update, is that there is no difference.

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