Schedule for Eduwapuu
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Opening remarks
Bring a cup of coffee (or whatever you like) and start the day with WPCampus Director, Rachel Cherry, for a few pro tips and remarks about the event.
Lightning talks
Lightning talks are short presentations designed to pique your interest on a topic. Talks will be back to back and not concurrent.
Automation Tools Can Help Your Sprints Work Smarter, Not Harder
Who is this session for?
scrum masters, product owners, project managers, developers, programmers, engineers, server managers, change managers, strategists, UX/UI
Extending the REST API
Who is this session for?
Developers
See What I Mean?: Data Visualization in WordPress
Who is this session for?
Javascript developers
Using Neurodesign to Increase RFI Conversions
Who is this session for?
Marketing Professionals, Web Developers and Designers
Using Google Classroom to teach a community WordPress course
Who is this session for?
Educators, folks who teach WordPress to others, support staff.
What is “Hijack” and how does it help prospective students when they can’t visit campus?
Who is this session for?
Those interested in marketing and recruitment. The solution offered is based on WordPress, so those seeing how WP used with a React front-end may also be interested.
Accessibility For Non-Developers
Update on Gutenberg accessibility audit
Who is this session for?
Content editors, creators, and technology procurement specialists
How I Learned to Stop Worrying About My Theme, and Love WordPress
Who is this session for?
All audiences in higher ed - faculty, staff, and students
Telling Geospatial Stories with WordPress
Who is this session for?
developers, instructional technologists, or anyone involved in creating tech for teaching/learning
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Five Ways To Make Your Projects and Events More Diverse
Who is this session for?
Any person who cares about making their community or environment a better place.
Improving Website Performance: A Case Study and Steps You Can Take
Who is this session for?
Developers
Anatomy of a Great Faculty Website
Who is this session for?
Marketing and communications teams. The talk is focused more on content development than the code behind our faculty theme. (Although I'll have some good code examples sprinkled in for good measure.)
AI 101: How artificial intelligence can help educators publish more, publish faster, and publish better
Who is this session for?
Technical leaders, content creators, and marketers excited to explore how machine learning and artificial intelligence can simplify content creation, accelerate authorship, and eliminate painful manual tasks
Feeling Good: Why Positive Relationship-Building is The Critical Outcome of WordPress Documentation, User Support, and Training
Who is this session for?
anyone involved in a distributed web publishing environment
Object-Oriented Strategies for Custom WPGraphQL Extensions
Who is this session for?
Web Developers of all kinds, Server Administrators
Building a self-publishing platform with Multisite
Who is this session for?
University Website Administrators and IT Managers who want to streamline website management.