MozFest: DIY Urbanism
There is a huge disconnect between citizens and municipalities. While it would seem that they are living in the same city, it’s often the case that they are using it differently and that they can’t...
View ArticleMozFest – Learning Analytics
Learning Analytics are targeted at administrations that is trying to understand how teachers and students are interacting with the tools and processes inside the educational system. (This blog post is...
View ArticleTips on Surviving a Community event like MozFest
MozFest was huge (1500+ attendees), spanned 9 floors and had at least 16 concurrent tracks running at any given time. That’s without all the additional community areas showing their projects and the...
View ArticleWhat I learned by organising WebCamp Ljubljana 2015
We did it – 350+ happy web people enjoying a day together, talking about the things they are passionate about. I’m sure it was mostly not about “web”, but it was as good excuse as any to get together....
View ArticleNotes from PolyConf 2015 – Conference for developers who code in multiple...
As developer, I feel that I work inside my technology bubble. I keep using the same tools. Because of this, it takes a lot of effort to learn new development paradigms and languages. PolyConf was a...
View ArticleReflections on MicroConf Europe 2015
I go to conferences. That’s one of my quirks. I think there’s an evolution of a conference goers. You start with big, flashy conferences. Everything is exciting, new city, people, big brands,...
View ArticleCreative Corner London – Tearing up the Rules
I’m giving a talk in London this week, at Creative Corner. I’m going to talk about the potential for improved user experience, when you can use a dedicated search engine.
View Article3 things I learned at Creative Corner in London
Last week I gave a talk at Creative Corner in London. Most event attendees were in the creative industries: design and music. Listening to talks of Simon and Patrick, I learned that our experiences are...
View ArticleIs it worth recording videos at Conferences and Meetups?
We’re at the most busy point of organising WebCamp Ljubljana 2016. One of the questions we had to ask ourselves is – should we record the talks? It seemed that in previous years, did it because...
View ArticleWebCamp Ljubljana 2017: Lessons learned
This years WebCamp was massive. 500+ attendees, 38+ speakers, 36 sessions, 4 tracks, Internet of Things corner, VR room, sponsors booths, alternate reality games and kids corner. Core team of 10 and...
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