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  • Pablo Moratinos: Cómo conseguir 25 asistentes a tu primera WordPress Meetup (y mantenerlos)

    WordCamp Santander 2017Speaker: Pablo Moratinos

    November 22, 2017 — En esta ponencia comparto los factores que creo que ayudaron a que las personas adecuadas se enteraran de que se iba a celebrar una meetup en su entorno geográfico. Siempre hay interés, solo necesitas dar las personas adecuadas.
    Describiré cómo localizar y contactar con personas interesadas en aprender cosas nuevas sobre WordPress y cómo concentrar ese interés para que asistan de forma continuada a tus meetups. Además te contaré cómo conseguir que te ayuden en la organización y que todo el mundo se sienta parte activa en la comunidad.

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  • Gerrit Eicker: WordPress “VZ”

    WordCamp Cologne 2017Speaker: Gerrit Eicker

    November 22, 2017 — Gerrit Eicker spricht über die Problematik, neue Leute für WordPress Projekte zu finden.

  • Maureen Dilg and Katie Pegoraro: How a Local Government Ditched a Proprietary CMS and Embraced WordPress

    WordCamp D.C. 2017Speakers: Maureen Dilg, Katie Pegoraro

    November 21, 2017 — Arlington County is just across the Potomac River, and in 2012, our proprietary CMS was not able to meet the high-tech demands of our content authors and our audience. WordPress “microsites” were popping up all over, funded by a purchase card and $10/month hosting. A small group convinced the Public Website sponsors to go with WordPress, and our main site, http://www.arlingtonva.us, went live in 2014. Hear how we convinced the stakeholders: Finance, Procurement, Security, Privacy, Records, Comms and IT, to embrace open source. See our project plan and re-use it in your agency!

  • David Zweigel: WordPress for Intranet Knowledge Management

    WordCamp D.C. 2017Speaker: David Zweigel

    November 21, 2017 — Too often vital information is locked away in somebody’s email in box, personal or office shared drive, or often hard to find on a SharePoint site. For the US Department of State, it is only compounded when over 25% of the entire diplomatic workforce transfer to another country every year. When they transfer their knowledge often goes with them. So the Department of State is making an effort to make knowledge management priority #1.

    The Office of eDiplomacy has been crafting new knowledge management collaboration environments harnessing power of WordPress. We have been using WordPress Multisite, BBPress, BuddyPress, Gravity Forms combine with open source and commercial plugins and theme, to make a cost efficient KM portal.

    This presentation will cover what plugin work well to create a dynamic, intranet focused KM environment for your organization.

  • Tori Peterson and Rebecca Wyatt: Decentralized Content Strategy For The National Park Service

    WordCamp D.C. 2017Speakers: Tori Peterson, Rebecca Wyatt

    November 21, 2017 — The National Park Service’s Common Learning Portal allows members of the NPS workforce to find formal training, informal learning resources, and communities of learning all in one website. Due to the decentralized culture of the National Park Service, educational content for the portal comes from a vast network of subject matter experts and learning and development professionals.

    Members of the NPS workforce who contribute to the varied Content Teams have many goals for doing so – ranging from an online platform to advertise formal training, to a collaborative work group facilitating organizational culture change.

    In the workshop you will:
    – See a demonstration of the WordPress features which The National Park Service has implemented to support decentralized content teams.
    – Hear about the robust training initiative which NPS staff successfully implemented to support a custom technical training and content strategy for each content team.
    – Discuss the benefits to engaging decentralized content teams as it pertains to platform adoption and organizational change management.

  • Kyle Jennings and Ken Fang: Growing WordPress In The Federal Government: Sites.USA.gov

    WordCamp D.C. 2017Speakers: Kyle Jennings, Ken Fang

    November 21, 2017 — In particular, we will talk about Sites.USA.gov(“Sites”). Sites is a shared service provided by the General Services Administration to help agencies focus on creating great content rather than on building systems to deliver that content. Sites provides agencies with a content management tool that is up-to-date, supports open content, is secure, compliant and hosted. Sites has been created to help government agencies meet the goals of the Digital Strategy: to enable the American people to access high-quality digital government information and services anywhere, anytime, on any device.

    Sites is currently available for free for agencies. In this session, you will learn about this offering and how your agency can take advantage of this platform and its new US Web Design Standards theme.

  • Марина Васильовска: Inbound Marketing – променете правилата на играта през 2018

    WordCamp Sofia 2017Speaker: Марина Васильовска

    November 21, 2017 — Какво е Inbound marketing – основни принципи и примери за прилагането им, както и инструменти (включително свързани с WP), които съпътстват този маркетингов подход, ще научите от Марина Васильовска.

  • Mitko Kochkovski: AJAX-ing Your (WooCommerce) Website

    WordCamp Sofia 2017Speaker: Mitko Kochkovski

    November 21, 2017 — In his talk, Mitko Kochkovski will tell us about some of the ways WordPress website can be „ajaxed“. The talk will start with explaining how the wp_ajax functionality works and show some tips and tricks, and then go into the WP API and some javascript frameworks that can help you AJAX your website.

  • Diana Ivanova: Got Hacked!? What Now?

    WordCamp Sofia 2017Speaker: Diana Ivanova

    November 21, 2017 — So you got hacked? Don’t know what to do? Well, Diana is here to help you! No worries if you are not too tech savvy, or maybe you are but you are just getting started and wish for a simple, fast and efficient way to get back on track after a hack? Dianna can show you the way, just join her in this ‘cleaning hacked code’ adventure and see how easy it could be to come back online!

  • Mark Smallman: Unconference: Why I give Back To The WP Community

    WordCamp Dublin 2017Speaker: Mark Smallman

    November 20, 2017 — An un-conference (un-scripted) talk about why, and how I try to give back to the WordPress Community.