[ajug-members] Who and/or What Next?
Kakolla, Nag
Nag.Kakolla at Dishnetwork.com
Thu Mar 19 14:23:54 EDT 2009
I would like more of hands on sessions and it need not be Speaker has to
demonstrate. Rather, more of lab session where we take up some small
problem in particular technology and do hands on exercise so that we get
a feel and have better chance to learn over presentation.
Also, we should be able to get some invitations from local charity
groups to seek help in java related technology to implement tasks and we
help them. What do we get? We get a kick to use latest & greatest
technologies which we don't get to use at work.
Thanx & Regards,
Nag Kakolla
404-978-8066
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From: Burr Sutter [mailto:burrsutter at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:57 AM
To: General AJUG membership forum (100-200 messages/month)
Subject: [ajug-members] Who and/or What Next?
Hello AJUG'ers,
It is about that time of year to ask...who and what. Who would be a
great speaker to bring to Atlanta? and/or What topics would you like to
see covered at our 3rd Tuesday night meetings?
Also, if there is another "style" of event that you think would be
helpful please let the rest of us know.
Here are some examples of different types of events:
- DevNexus happens during the working week - during the day time: this
encourages managers to send their employees and we had many teams show
up at DevNexus 2009. The feedback has been very strong and we made our
revenue goals (break even) so look for this event to be back in 2010.
- NFJS happens on weekends - this encourages the contractors/consultants
to come out so they don't miss billable time
- Lunches - we have run many lunch bunch type of events inviting the
most senior techies in the Atlanta area, no specific agenda, just
hardcore techies discussing best practices, emerging technologies,
solutions to political problems. We found that senior architects, team
leads, CTOs, consultants can normally take a 1.5 to 2 hour lunch (if
they are in town and not traveling)
- Open space meetings - we held one of these in Summer of 2007 (Barry
Hawkins organized) - several of the attendees really enjoyed this type
of session but it is very different. I've been asked to bring this
back. The basic idea of an open space meeting is that it has no agenda,
no speaker, no slideshow with LCD projector - it has open areas, poster
paper on easels, markers and an overall theme, with a coordinator
keeping things flowing. This is one of the least costly events.
- Movie theater meetings: Microsoft sometimes has day time (1pm to 5pm)
meetings at the Regal Hollywood theater off I-85, the "pros" are a
really large screen & stadium seating with popcorn, the "cons" are rooms
are not shaped for networking, discussions, lunch is a little more
challenging, only cost effective when you hit the 200+ attende mark. We
did something like this at Atlanta Station where James Gosling came to
speak and we watched Talladega Nights a three years ago.
- Bring your laptop Hands-on events: this is often requested but very
challenging to organize. A couple of years ago we had a "bring your
laptop" sub-group but it ran out of gas. The difficulty is that the
instructor must spend many more hours preparing to give a hands-on
session vs a lecture/demonstration. I would guess that the difference
is around 500% increase in workload on the instructor (I've been
performing both types of sessions over the last 17 years). So this is
challenging, with that said, we do have some people in the group who are
"teachers" and would be willing to teach for 1 to 2 hours on JSF, Seam,
Spring, Hibernate, Flex, etc.
What else? Who else?
Burr
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