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Date and Location

April 2010

University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities

A full-day, three-track continuing education conference for web professionals.

2009 Schedule

Schedule for MinneWebCon
Time Room 135-A/C Room 135-B/D Room 42 (lower level)
8:00–9:00 Registration / Exhibitor Fair / Welcome
9:00–9:50
Keynote One
The Intention Economy (Room 135) Presentation
Doc Searls
10:00–10:50
Breakout One
It's the Little Things Presentation
Paul Armstrong
Security Sidebars & Hacker Tricks
Mike Benkovich
UX for Community Building Presentation
Jason Sack
11:00–11:50
Breakout Two
The DMCA & Me:
Copyright in a Digital World
Amy Kristin Sanders
Why Ruby on Rails?
Joe Goggins &
Matt Vermaak
Standardizing Web User Interfaces Presentation
Zach Johnson
11:50–1:10 Exhibitor Fair / Lunch Buffet
1:10–2:00
Unconference
Social Web
Meg Canada & Mykl Roventine
Web Tools
Kim Doberstein &
Garrick Van Buren
User Experience
Santiago Fernandez-Gimenez &
Julia Schrenkler
2:10–3:00
Keynote Two
Web Culture & Privacy (Room 135)
Bruce Schneier
3:10–4:00
Breakout Three
Don't Mock These Mock-ups! Creating Dynamic Wireframes Presentation
Kim Doberstein
Hybrid App Development for the iPhone Presentation
Bill Heyman & Damon Allison
Achieving Stakeholder Buy-in for User Research Presentation
Samantha LeVan
4:10–5:00
Breakout Four
Social Connections in Scientific Research Presentation
Timothy Kunau
jQuery Essentials Presentation
Marc Grabanski
Fact or Fancy? How to Make Fact-Driven Decisions for Your Website Presentation
Southerton, Bungum, Kupritz

Presentation Presentation Materials

View the 2008 Schedule

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