WPCampus is asking for feedback to…
WPCampus is asking for feedback to make decisions about future events. They're aiming to hold their annual conference a month or two later in the year than they usually have, in August or September. 👩🎓
WPCampus is asking for feedback to make decisions about future events. They're aiming to hold their annual conference a month or two later in the year than they usually have, in August or September. 👩🎓
WordCamp for Publishers will be held in Columbus, Ohio on August 7-9. This is a community-organized event bringing together folks who use WordPress to manage publications. 📆 Speaking of conferences, the call for proposals for WPCampus 2019 conference will be opening soon.
WPCampus Online 2019 has come and gone, but you can view presenters’ slides, and video will be available soon. There was quite a lot of material related to Gutenberg, dubbed “Gute” or “Gutes” in WPCampus chats. The Gutenberg Accessibility Audit presentation by Rachel Cherry and Brian DeConinck is essential viewing. It contains the interim results of ongoing…
Tickets are on sale for inaugural WPCampus conference, which a WordPress event following in the footsteps of independent conferences like Pressnomics, Prestige, LoopConf, and A Day of REST. Tickets are $99 and attendance is limited to a couple hundred people, so act fast if you or someone you know wants to learn more about WordPress…
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. 🎓
🎓 The WPCampus Online 2019 conference is only two weeks away! Check out their lineup of speakers and topics, and consider volunteering to support this free conference focused on WordPress, higher education, and accessibility. The regular WPCampus conference will be happening later this year at a university still to be determined — they’re currently taking applications for hosts.
If you ever needed some ammo to convenience someone WordPress is a good choice for higher education, then Modern Tribe has a page that summarizes some good points, along with some links to case studies, and a download for a white paper on the subject. It’s also worth noting that Shane Pearlman from Modern Tribe…