Well played sir… well played. #
Well played sir… well played. #
This is the “Hacking an Audience Response System” session from BarCampMilwaukee5 which took place on October 2nd/3rd, 2010 at Bucketworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Travis Goodspeed was the presenter for this session. You can find him at travisgoodspeed.blogspot.com, and on Twitter as @travisgoodspeed
You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)
Also, if you want to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style, subscribe to the feed. I’ll add in more BarCamp stuff as I get it all edited and published.
This is the “BioHacking – An Overview” session from BarCampMilwaukee5 which took place on October 2nd/3rd, 2010 at Bucketworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Richard Thieme was the presenter for this session. You can find him at Thiemeworks.com
You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)
Also, if you want to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style, subscribe to the feed. I’ll add in more BarCamp stuff as I get it all edited and published.
This is the “Intro to Ruby on Rails” session from BarCampMilwaukee5 which took place on October 2nd/3rd, 2010 at Bucketworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Stephen Anderson of Bendyworks was the presenter for this session. You can find Stephen on Twitter as @bendycode.
Since there was a code demo that went along with this session, I’m not sure how useful this will be for people that missed it… anyway, here it is!
You can also download an MP3 file if you’d like. (And for our freedom loving friends, enjoy an Ogg file.)
Also, if you want to get all of the audio automagically downloaded podcasting style, subscribe to the feed. I’ll add in more BarCamp stuff as I get it all edited and published.