Posters Scheduled to Date
The following poster presentations are currently scheduled for Monday evening from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. If you are interested in presenting a poster, please add your information to this table and send an email to ~jimhelwig. General information about the poster session is here.
Note to presenters: Indicate in the special requirements if you need a tri-fold poster board, power for your laptop, or have other special requirements. The poster boards are 4 feet wide x 3 feet tall. They are heavy cardboard and stand up on a tabletop. The tables are 6'x30".
Presenter |
Poster Title |
Poster Abstract |
Special Requirements |
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Erik Olsson |
Modern Portlets from UC Irvine |
At this poster/kiosk session you will get to see the exciting new portlets being developed at UC Irvine. We surveyed our students extensively and found out their needs on campus. You will get an interactive demo of our Announcements Portlet (now a JA-SIG Sandbox portlet) plus others like our "Web 2.0" Todo List Portlet |
Power for laptop, internet connection, poster board |
Jennifer Bourey |
JA-SIG Calendar Portlet |
Demonstration of the JA-SIG Calendar Portlet user and administrative interfaces. The presentation will include examples of integrations with external calendar sources such as iCal, RSS, and CalDAV. Examples of authenticated calendar sources will also be included. |
Power for laptop, internet connection, poster board |
Andrew Petro Unicon, Inc. |
Cooperative Development Kiosk Demo |
Unicon's Cooperative Support program is a commercial support offering that cooperates with the supported community source projects in delivering excellent support for open source software. The Cooperative Development feature of the program tasks support staff with improving the community source software according to priorities voiced by support subscribers. This kiosk will feature explanation and demonstration of the Cooperative Development process Unicon executes on behalf of both uPortal and Sakai support subscribers, demoing the subscriber voting process, how the list of priorities is managed, and showcasing some of the progress already accomplished through these programs. |
Power for laptop, internet connection, poster board |
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