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Even though Summit 2002 has only been over for 2 months, we are already being told to start preparing for New Orleans.
What do you want to see from Maintain? Labs on Update Assist? Application Development? JavaScript Techniques? What about regular sessions? Tips and Techniques?
I hope that those of you with amazing applications will present submit presentations.
Please provide us with feedback. We'll design our sessions aound your suggestions.
Thanks! Mark Derwin
Posts: 663 | Location: New York | Registered: May 08, 2003
Every single hands-on session is 95% 'CLICK ON THE REPORT PAINTER' ... and 5% content. That's why people get exhausted and stop going to the workshops after the first day. If your presenters would actually present the content FIRST, say the actual code to accomplish whatever they're talking about, and THEN (if they just must!) go thru the click-on-the-report-painter. Developers don't use the report painter, they want to see 'WHERE ARE WE GOING?' in this lab...get the idea, and then leave. Beginners can stay, and click all they want, to actually practice. Basic presentation principles..tell 'me what you're gonna tell 'em...then tell 'em....then tell 'em what you told 'em. Trouble is..most ibi labs are forgetting the first step..and dragging people thru endless tedium only to end up somewhere they could have easily understood with just a quick look at the Resultant Code at the beginning of the session. See what i mean?
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003