- Everyone in Module 2 is required to give a lightning talk. The lightning talk will be about a technical topic.
- The lightning talk will be (max) 5 minutes long.
- We will presenting these talks to ourselves (module 2 only).
- See the list of (potential) topics below.
- If you'd like to give a talk on another topic (possibly something particularly interesting to module 2 specifically), feel free to let me know! You must have your topic approved.
- Topics are first come first serve.
- We're giving these talks week 2, 3, and 4 - about 2 talks a day.
- You don't need to be an expert on a topic. You can do the research and become expert enough to deliver a valuable talk.
- A talk needs to teach something of value to the audience.
- A talk needs to be at an appropriate level for the audience, not too basic and not too advanced.
- A talk needs to have a message, not just a subject. "Introduction to RSpec" is boring, "Why You Should Use RSpec" has a message.
- Using Computer Science to manipulate OKCupid
- When Pairing Goes Wrong
- How to Survive the Titanic with Machine Learning
- The TDD Holy War
- Is Elegant Ruby Fast?
- Genetic Algorithms with Ruby Processing
- Ancient Cryptography
Computer Hardware
Computer Science
Design / User Experience
DevOps
Front End Development
General Software Methodologies / Techniques
Historical or Present-day People in Computer Science
JavaScript Architecture / Libraries
Programming & Science
Programming & the Arts
Programming Languages
Ruby Architecture / Libraries
Software Libraries
Software Testing
Technology & Law
Technology & Society
Technology & Ethics
Web Technologies
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Fork this repository
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Edit the
schedule-1611.md
file by inserting your name and topic into your preferred time slot. For example:Monday, February 6th 1. Penelope - History of Women in Tech 2. 3.
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Submit a Pull Request to this repository.
- Note: We will be reviewing time slots/topics based on when pull requests are submitted. You may not see that a time slot/topic has been taken if we have not yet merged a pull request to master.
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At some point before the day of your lightning talk, you'll need to touch base with your anchor to run through your talk. You are responsible for reaching out to schedule this. It is not required to physically meet (unless you'd like) - it's also okay to send an outline of your talk via Slack to get it approved. If you don't run through your talk prior to the day of, you will have to reschedule your talk.