If you can’t attend the second…
If you can’t attend the second WPCampus conference in Buffalo, NY on July 14-15 but would still like to see the sessions, a free live stream will be provided.
If you can’t attend the second WPCampus conference in Buffalo, NY on July 14-15 but would still like to see the sessions, a free live stream will be provided.
Registration is open for WPCampus 2019, which is happening July 25-27 in Portland, Oregon. π
π©βπ WPCampus has announced a new planning blog. Director and founder Rachel Cherry writes: “After five years of the same overall planning process, things have changed. And our planning methods became less effective. Itβs time to try something new in how WPCampus organizes and fosters our community, its events, and its initiatives.” I think this…
The 3rd WPCampus conference, focused on higher education and WordPress, was held recently in St. Louis. For those unable to attend, there was a live stream, and session videos will be placed on the site within the next couple of weeks. If you are at all interested in Gutenberg I would recommend watching Brian DeConinck…
This weekend marks one of the first WordCamps that have transitioned from an in-person event to a virtual one: WordCamp San Antonio. All speakers will be live streaming, and there’s a rumor that there might be a “gameshow” event to cap off each day. Tickets are free. πΊ WPCampus 2020 is making that transition too…
WPCampus 2019 will take place from July 25-27 in Portland, Oregon. The call for speakers is open until May 3. WPCampus is a great place to learn and share expertise relevant to Accessibility and WordPress in Higher Education. π
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