(More detail here: http://wp.me/pTIwx-1Ca) PechaKucha is a specific style of presentation that originated in Japan that entails presentations of 20 slides, displayed for 20 seconds each, for a total presentation time of 6 minutes and forty seconds. Check out PechaKucha.org. They're the "keepers" of the format. You might also check out Ignite! which is a related style, but with 20 slides of 15 seconds each.
Nurturing Customer Experience from Day 1 to Lifetime ValueBrandon T. Luong
As the saying goes, the best customers are returning ones. Statistically, repeat customers help generate 25% in revenue, so how do you build an experience to ensure you hit that mark? Customer experience analysis. By combining analytics, design, UX, agile and empathy, your team shall knock the target revenue out of the park.
It's very easy to start building full-product instead of MVP.
In this presentation you'll find answers to the following questions:
What is MVP with real-life examples?
Why do you need MVP?
How to recognize if what you are building is MVP or a full product?
What is Minimal Quality for a Minimal Product?
Tips and Tricks of how to test idea
5 steps to go from waterfall to MVP
(More detail here: http://wp.me/pTIwx-1Ca) PechaKucha is a specific style of presentation that originated in Japan that entails presentations of 20 slides, displayed for 20 seconds each, for a total presentation time of 6 minutes and forty seconds. Check out PechaKucha.org. They're the "keepers" of the format. You might also check out Ignite! which is a related style, but with 20 slides of 15 seconds each.
Nurturing Customer Experience from Day 1 to Lifetime ValueBrandon T. Luong
As the saying goes, the best customers are returning ones. Statistically, repeat customers help generate 25% in revenue, so how do you build an experience to ensure you hit that mark? Customer experience analysis. By combining analytics, design, UX, agile and empathy, your team shall knock the target revenue out of the park.
It's very easy to start building full-product instead of MVP.
In this presentation you'll find answers to the following questions:
What is MVP with real-life examples?
Why do you need MVP?
How to recognize if what you are building is MVP or a full product?
What is Minimal Quality for a Minimal Product?
Tips and Tricks of how to test idea
5 steps to go from waterfall to MVP
The interest generated from our Slideshare on How to build a MVP app, inspired our CEO Jonathan Tarud to create a more in-depth Webinar version filled with tons of resources to get you started on Building your MVP. Learn how to get started, identify your idea & niche, use your resources, things to avoid, and common mistakes app builders make.
Any questions? Feel free to email us at mvp@koombea.com
Want more like this? Follow us on Twitter! @koombea
Creating Your MVP (or Startup Validation Hacks)Abby Fichtner
My tech talk at Harvard Innovation Lab.
Do you have an idea for a startup but aren't quite sure where or how to start on your product?
Creating Minimum Viable Products allows you to quickly test out the assumptions you’re making about your business, validate that customers are indeed interested in – and willing to pay for – your solution, and help you to prioritize your product’s features. Hear case studies on what other, successful startups have done and learn a number of MVP tools you can use to quickly get your startup on the path to viability.
Having a cool PowerPoint template is CRITICAL if you want to have slides that will WOW an audience. The benefits of purchasing a professional presentation template include:
Save Time – With a purchased template you can focus more on honing your message and less on building a template framework.
Elegant Design – The presentation templates are clean, minimal, and look professional.
Customizable – All the templates are easy to customize. Simply add your text and swap out any images/graphics you don’t want.
Customer Support – If you ever have any questions about the PowerPoint template you can leave a comment and the person who designed the template will get back to you fairly quickly.
Designed for PowerPoint – The templates are designed to be edited in PowerPoint. No additional software needed.
Animations Included – For many of the PowerPoint templates offered, there are custom animations built into the template. If you don’t want the animations you can always remove them.
How to build a MVP app as a non-tech founderKoombea
Your complete guide on getting what you need to build an MVP app as a non-tech founder. Learn how to bootstrap, build a niche market, go SaaS, and more.
If you're looking for someone to build an app, or have questions on the app development process feel free to ask us questions and email contact@koombea.com
If you want even more info, follow us on our Twitter page. www.twitter.com/koombea or Email us questions at mvp@koombea.com
8 Steps To Do It Yourself Design Like A Pro!DesignMantic
The DIY Design philosophy foresees a world where you and you alone have all those easy-to-use tools to design your dream idea. Like suppose it’s a logo you want done – you get to choose the shapes, the text, the colors, the placement and everything in between. Oh yes all this without Photoshop-level expert knowledge or experience that is, which is what makes DIY all the more appealing.
More choices mean more win for everybody involved.
Let’s get this DIY show on the road with this 8 step guide to making your own designs.
When you are creating a visuals and want them to look as snazzy as possible, there is a lot you can do to make your images shine with the brightness and glory of a thousand suns. You can add beautiful background textures, have perfectly complimentary fonts, or play with the orientation of your text in different ways. Even so, if you are not careful your text can look boring. Another way to make your presentation slides look spiffy (and certainly not boring) is to change up the way you display your text. Here are ten clever and easy to implement design tips for mixing up your text display and maximizing your design potential.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
Presentation Principles: Recipes provides the steps for creating a powerful research project presentation. Rules or concepts presented include: color principles, typography rules, design presentation guidelines. The presentation also covers information on APA style citations, documentation, and research hyperlinks to the Big 6 Research Website.
Emerging designers, solopreneurs and small businesses, this is for you. It's just about everything you need to know when working with type in your designs and presentations to make sure your words have the right message, evoke the right emotion or action, and speak to the right audience. Good typography is subtle, yet stylish.
The interest generated from our Slideshare on How to build a MVP app, inspired our CEO Jonathan Tarud to create a more in-depth Webinar version filled with tons of resources to get you started on Building your MVP. Learn how to get started, identify your idea & niche, use your resources, things to avoid, and common mistakes app builders make.
Any questions? Feel free to email us at mvp@koombea.com
Want more like this? Follow us on Twitter! @koombea
Creating Your MVP (or Startup Validation Hacks)Abby Fichtner
My tech talk at Harvard Innovation Lab.
Do you have an idea for a startup but aren't quite sure where or how to start on your product?
Creating Minimum Viable Products allows you to quickly test out the assumptions you’re making about your business, validate that customers are indeed interested in – and willing to pay for – your solution, and help you to prioritize your product’s features. Hear case studies on what other, successful startups have done and learn a number of MVP tools you can use to quickly get your startup on the path to viability.
Having a cool PowerPoint template is CRITICAL if you want to have slides that will WOW an audience. The benefits of purchasing a professional presentation template include:
Save Time – With a purchased template you can focus more on honing your message and less on building a template framework.
Elegant Design – The presentation templates are clean, minimal, and look professional.
Customizable – All the templates are easy to customize. Simply add your text and swap out any images/graphics you don’t want.
Customer Support – If you ever have any questions about the PowerPoint template you can leave a comment and the person who designed the template will get back to you fairly quickly.
Designed for PowerPoint – The templates are designed to be edited in PowerPoint. No additional software needed.
Animations Included – For many of the PowerPoint templates offered, there are custom animations built into the template. If you don’t want the animations you can always remove them.
How to build a MVP app as a non-tech founderKoombea
Your complete guide on getting what you need to build an MVP app as a non-tech founder. Learn how to bootstrap, build a niche market, go SaaS, and more.
If you're looking for someone to build an app, or have questions on the app development process feel free to ask us questions and email contact@koombea.com
If you want even more info, follow us on our Twitter page. www.twitter.com/koombea or Email us questions at mvp@koombea.com
8 Steps To Do It Yourself Design Like A Pro!DesignMantic
The DIY Design philosophy foresees a world where you and you alone have all those easy-to-use tools to design your dream idea. Like suppose it’s a logo you want done – you get to choose the shapes, the text, the colors, the placement and everything in between. Oh yes all this without Photoshop-level expert knowledge or experience that is, which is what makes DIY all the more appealing.
More choices mean more win for everybody involved.
Let’s get this DIY show on the road with this 8 step guide to making your own designs.
When you are creating a visuals and want them to look as snazzy as possible, there is a lot you can do to make your images shine with the brightness and glory of a thousand suns. You can add beautiful background textures, have perfectly complimentary fonts, or play with the orientation of your text in different ways. Even so, if you are not careful your text can look boring. Another way to make your presentation slides look spiffy (and certainly not boring) is to change up the way you display your text. Here are ten clever and easy to implement design tips for mixing up your text display and maximizing your design potential.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
Presentation Principles: Recipes provides the steps for creating a powerful research project presentation. Rules or concepts presented include: color principles, typography rules, design presentation guidelines. The presentation also covers information on APA style citations, documentation, and research hyperlinks to the Big 6 Research Website.
Emerging designers, solopreneurs and small businesses, this is for you. It's just about everything you need to know when working with type in your designs and presentations to make sure your words have the right message, evoke the right emotion or action, and speak to the right audience. Good typography is subtle, yet stylish.
Good graphic design doesn’t happen by mistake, and neither does clever font marriage. With this Ultimate Guide to Font Pairing we show you how to make your designs beautiful, with simple and effective type applications
Read more at http://blog.canva.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-font-pairing/#Q3yEZPx6iwbBkRME.99
Handout 2 for POW! Your Point: Better Presentations for a Happier Audience given at the Arizona Library Association Annual Conference November 19, 2015.
Implementing Intentional Conversations into Your Residence Life and Curriculu...Paul Brown
In some residential education departments, 1-1 student staff-to-resident conversations have replaced programming as a main method of educational outcomes achievement. These conversations also feature prominently in designs for residential curricula. In this session, participants will learn how to implement effective interactions through intentionally developed guides and prompts. Additional topics include staff selection and training as well as assessment techniques.
Originally presented in March of 2018 at the ACPA - College Student Educators Intentional Convention in Houston, Texas.
Utilizing Standards to Assess the Effectiveness of A Residential Education Cu...Paul Brown
Developing a residential education curriculum requires not just a change in process and procedure, but also a cultural and philosophical change in the way our approach to our work. To that end, the presenters will share a Residential Curriculum assessment guides they and others developed to aid departments in continuous improvement. This session will introduce the curriculum and guides, allow participants to practice applying the tools, and discuss methods for implementing it in practice.
Originally presented at the 2018 NASPA-Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education Conference in Philadelphia, PA.
Educating Students for Digital Leadership and CitizenshipPaul Brown
Originally presented in May of 2017 at the Memphis in May Student Affairs Conference at the University of Memphis. This presentation discusses digital reputation and digital learning outcomes for college students.
The Social Media Lives of Students: The Promise and the RealityPaul Brown
Originally presented in May of 2017 at the Memphis in May Student Affairs Conference at the University of Memphis. This presentation provides an overview of the developmental experience of college students online.
Understanding College Student Life Online and What it Means for Social Media ...Paul Brown
Originally presented in May of 2017 to the staff at University of Texas San Antonio. Discusses college student learning and development online and provides examples around how to engage students around issues of digital education.
Setting Students Up For Digital Success: Engagement, Development, and LearningPaul Brown
Originally presented in May of 2017 to the staff at University of Texas San Antonio. Reviews college student learning and development online including aspects of authenticity and self esteem.
The Savvy Online Student Affairs ProfessionalPaul Brown
Originally presented at University of Binghamton to graduate students in the higher education program in February of 2017. This presentation provides basics and suggestions on safeguarding and building a digital reputation and engaging online.
After the App: The Social Media Lives of College StudentsPaul Brown
Originally presented to faculty and staff at Western Washington University on February 7, 2017. This presentation provides an overview of my research regarding how social media impacts the developmental experiences of college undergraduates.
Be A Digital Leader! Managing and Leveraging Social Media for College StudentsPaul Brown
Originally presented at Western Washington University on February 7, 2017. This presentation discusses the opportunities and pitfalls of engaging online as a college student. It also provides tips and suggestions about how to leverage social media for academic, career, and personal success.
Who is your Social Media Self? College Student Motivation and Vulnerability O...Paul Brown
Originally presented at Boston University in December of 2016 as a part of a digital technology and higher education speaker series. Presents my original research on social and digital technology and college students.
Writing Outcomes for Digital Student DevelopmentPaul Brown
Originally presented in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers in November of 2016. This session provides a overview of college student learning in digital contexts as well as suggested draft learning outcomes to guide in education around digital issues.
Highlighting Your Strengths as a Professional, OnlinePaul Brown
Originally presented at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) in November 2016. This session provides tips for higher educational professionals hoping to create a positive educational presence online and through social media.
Building Online Engagement Through Social MediaPaul Brown
Originally presented at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) in November 2016. This session provides strategies for college student administrators using social media for student marketing and engagement.
An Overview of Digitized Student DevelopmentPaul Brown
Originally presented at the 2016 conference of the Association of Intermountain Housing Officers (AIMHO). This session provides an overview of developmental issues students in college face while online.
Digital Leadership Lab: Going Viral! Developing an Online Brand for Leadershi...Paul Brown
Originally presented at the 2016 LEAD365 Student Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida. This session is a laboratory session that helps equip college student leaders with the basics of online networking and branding.
How to Bring Your Authentic Self to Social MediaPaul Brown
Originally presented to the student leaders at the 2016 LEAD365 Conference in Orlando, Florida. This presentation is based off of original research into the experience of college students online and discusses issues of presentation, authenticity, and being genuine as a digital leader.
Originally presented to leadership educators at the LEAD365 Student Leadership conference in Orlando, Florida in 2016. This session discusses issues of resiliency, authenticity, and the effects of social media on the development of young adults.
7 Questions to Ask Before You Jump into Social Media MarketingPaul Brown
Originally presented at The Association of College and University Housing Officers International’s (ACUHO-I) Business Operations Conference in Scottsdale, AZ, in October 2016. Covers topics related to university departmental engagement with students on social media.
Educators as Partners in Digital Engagement: What you can do...Paul Brown
Educational session originally presented at the 2016 Association of College Unions International (ACUI) Region IV Conference in Boulder, Colorado. Discusses engaging sixth students online and teaching them digital skills.
Digital Civic Engagement: Helping Students Find Their VoicePaul Brown
Keynote address originally presented at the 2016 Association of College Unions International (ACUI) Region IV Conference in Boulder, Colorado. Discusses student civic engagement online, activism, and issues of identity and reputation.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.