2011 running order

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WordCamp Portsmouth UK 2011 running order version 1.1 (13 February 2011)

  • Running order versions are subject to change.
  • Sessions must be listed on the content ideas page before being included below.
  • Each session is nominally 50 minutes long within a 1 hour period.
  • In rooms 2 and 3 half hour sessions can be scheduled starting on the hour and half hour.
  • Please note to run a session you must be a WordCamp Portsmouth UK 2011 attendee (ie have a ticket).
  • The event will take place at the University of Portsmouth, University House, Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2UP on the weekend of 16-17 July 2011.
  • Sessions still blank at the beginning of the event will be filled by the grid on Saturday morning.
  • RM1 indicates everyone in Room 1.
Time Room 1: General & keynote Room 2: Developer, specialist & advanced Room 3: Beginner, miscelleaneus & spontaneous Room 4: Genius Bar
Saturday 16 July 2011
0930-0950 Registration/coffee
Grid
RM1 RM1 RM1
0950-1000 Introduction Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1000-1100 TBA Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1100-1200 WordPress in the Enterprise John Adams Legacy to Latest Kieran O'Shea Starting out with WordPress
WordPress Beginners Hands-on Workshop Mike Little
Installing WordPress locally on your Mac (or PC) Michael Atkins
Bring your laptop for these sessions!
Genius Bar
1200-1300 Create a unique theme in just 1 hour! Jonny Allbut Genius Bar
1300-1430 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1430-1530 Advanced SEO with Wordpress Nick Garner WordHack Beyond the 5-minute install Steve Taylor Genius Bar
1530-1630 Site doctors: Let the experts help you! Jonny Allbut (Jonnya) Michael Kimb Jones Nick Garner Jordan Hatch WordHack Lessons Learned from running your own Theme Marketplace Noel Tock Genius Bar
1630-1730 WOW Plugins 2011 Michael Kimb Jones WordHack Genius Bar
1730-1800 End of day 1 wrap up Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
Sunday 17 July 2011
0950-1000 Introduction Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1000-1100 Marketing Your Website or Blog - SEO & Social Media Mark Adams WordPress in Education - A Case Study Example Mark WIlkinson How to structure your site Lee Willis Genius Bar
1100-1200 Vlogging with WordPress Michael Cromarty Beginning WordPress Plugin Development Jordan Hatch Genius Bar
1200-1300 Our Biggest Mistakes Interconnect IT - David Coveney The WordPress Intranet Jon Eland Customising WordPress Johan Dahlstrom Genius Bar
1300-1430 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1430-1530 BuddyPress: What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been Paul Gibbs WordPress and Mobile Rachel McCollin How to make money from an agency Norman Wilson Genius Bar
1530-1630 TBC Genius Bar
1630-1730 Demonstration of projects by WordHack teams.
Open discussion Tony Scott
RM1 RM1 RM1
1730-1800 RM1 RM1 RM1