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Your lightning talk should last no more than ten minutes. A five-minute lightning talk is totally fine. A two-minute lightning talk is totally fine. Your talk should take as long as it needs to take to make a point, and no longer. Make a point. But if you need a few minutes to motivate your point, and then make it, and it takes nine minutes, that's okay too.
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Potential Ideas for Lightning Talks
This section is for lightning talks that people are interested in hearing, but for which we don't have a committed presenter yet. If you're planning to give a lightning talk, please move your topic into the "Planned Lightning Talks" section above.
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Design Patterns
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Allison
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Barbara, Paul
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Topic | Who could give this talk? (You can suggest other people here) | Who's interested in hearing this talk? Comments? |
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Design Patterns | Allison | Barbara, Paul |
What is User Research and How to do it? | Allison, Gary | Paul, Erin |
Contextual Inquiries vs. Interviews | Allison, Gary | Muzaffer |
Hallway User Testing | Colin | Muzaffer |
Quick User Testing for Everyone | Colin, Erin | Paul |
Intro to Kuali Student Designs | Tim, Cindy | Allison, Paul, Erin |
Intro to uPortal Designs and upcoming ideas | Gary | Allison, Paul, Erin |
Designing for small form factors (i.e cell phones) | Erin |
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Accessibility checking tools and techniques | Colin | Allison, Paul |
Support for multiple languages and character sets | Tim or Wil or Cindy |
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Challenges of Rich UI (AJAX) in Portals, i.e. are | Tim or Wil or Cindy | Paul |
Using GWT as UI framework | Wil |
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Planned Lightning Talks
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Topic
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Presenter
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Who is interested in hearing this talk? Comments?
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topic idea 1
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person
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anyone who wants to hear about this topic
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