Te Papa Venue Confirmed – (2011)

We are very pleased to be able to confirm that the Oceania Room at Te Papa is the 2011 venue for WordCampNZ.

Oceania-Room - Te Papa

To quote :

“Oceania offers plenty of natural light and spectacular views of both Wellington’s Marina and Waitangi Park.

Oceania is hugely versatile: the venue can be divided into four spaces, making it ideal for conferences and meetings that require separate areas for catering, trade displays and breakout groups. And with 519m2 of available floor area,

Oceania is spacious enough to accommodate large-scale set-ups and installations, and offers direct access to our large goods lift for easy set-up of trade displays or staging requirements. Oceania can seat up to 400 guests banquet-style, 520 theatre-style, 300 classroom-style or 200 guests cabaret-style.”

Cabaret style sounds very good to us. The address is 55 Cable Street, Wellington 6011.

Now it’s is time to book flights, hotels and tickets. See you on Feb 19th & 20th straight after Webstock.  To buy tickets go here.

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#wordcampnz 2010 What You Thought

Naturally many of the attendees at #wordcampnz 2010 have blogged about their experience and some even have photos. Here are some of those links and we will add more as they come in. There was a live blog ( + some live video – but we stopped that because of bandwidth constraints) by Sim.

@simantics is Saquib Ahmed but my friends (and some of my more well acquainted foes) just call me Sim. I am a 20 year old student at the University of Auckland.

Saquibs website is Saquib.me and he used a live stream style tool called Coveritlive (thanks SocialMediaNZ) so that external people could ask questions and follow in the presentations in more detail. We said Status

“The live blog stream is very good if you were taking notes & wanted to check something Good work @simantics #wordcampnz http://ow.ly/2noMr”

There were many tweets from both rooms and much of that was also captured over at Be in the Room thanks to fine support by Lucy  @estateofflux and Be in the Room @eventsonfire.

  • Rachel Cunliffe linked here saying, “Last weekend I had the pleasure of being the secon …”
  • Jason Kemp linked here saying Thinking is What I Do and included some more photos by Kristina
  • Kristina DC Hoeppner linked here saying, “WordCampNZ (Part 2). Aug 9th, 2010. by Kristina D. …”
  • Kristina DC Hoeppner linked here saying, “(with apologies to Bill Bennett for writing 5 time …”
  • Kristina D.C. Hoeppner. WordCampNZ (Part 3) My summaries of the presentations I listened to at WordCampNZ 2010 continues.
  • Michael Brandon (Searchmasters) linked here saying, “Live Blog of WordCamp Auckland This page will be u …”
  • Simon Young linked here saying, “WordCamp NZ, 7 August 2010 Unfortunately, I won’t …”

Here is another shot of Bill Bennett (by Kristina) whose presentation on Writing for the web in 300 words was a huge hit. (33,721 35,003 impressions on Twitter so far with clicks and FB actions not far behind)

Bill Bennett by 4nitsirk, on Flickr at #wordcampnz 2010

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Vicky Teinaki – Twitter Stream Queen

Vicky TeinakiVicky was one of the stars of #wordcampnz 2010. She tweeted up a storm and  took notes for everyone.

Vicky is one of The Johnnies

Johnny Holland is an open collective of creatives who want to share and learn from each other. Everybody who wants to share something about the interactions of experience design is invited to join.

AND Her main job is interaction design over at Locus Reserch.

“Vicky oversees interaction design and digital media. She holds a Masters in Design focusing on interface design, and is an active member of the international user experience community.

Vicky has led the development of our digital media programme since joining Locus Research. She has advised clients on the adoption of social media tools and implemented a number of client sites in both Drupal & Magento.

Vicky has strong research skills and is an articulate and informative speaker on her passion ‘User Experience’ and is rarely found without being connected to the net.” from Locus Research profile

Her website is over here.

How I Live Tweet Conferences

Mon, 08/09/2010 – 22:16 — Vicky Teinaki

For those of you who don’t know, I heart Twitter. And I double heart live-tweeting conferences. I’ve got pretty good at it (or so I’ve been told), from practising at a number of conferences and meetups over the last year or so, and thought I’d share my tricks.

Read more over here

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Photos from #wordcampnz 2010

Here are some great photos from the #wordcampnz weekend by By 4nitsirk Kristina D.C. Hoeppner

Courtney

That is Vaughn Davis’s back with orange hoodie. Courtney Lambert holding the orange on far right. Leanne Popovic sitting down and looking back. Vicky Teinaki with the command key (apple )I command SF MacWordld T-shirt. Jenny Wilmhurst in white cardigan. Are you in the photo? Let us know please.

Kristina D.C. Hoeppner Photo stream from Wordcampnz 2010

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2010 Speaker Presentations

wordcampnz people

From Be In the Room

Here are some of the speakers presentations & slideshow  – we will update this list as more links come in

  1. Jo Couchman on A plugin for every occasion
  2. @cjlambert: My #wordcamp preso on slideshare http://goo.gl/B9cy @wordcampnz (Courtney Lambert)
  3. @Jghazally: Just added a quick post on my experience of #WordCampUK and #WordCampNZ http://bit.ly/dh4ADY (Jeff Ghazally)
  4. @billbennettnz: My #WordCampNZ preso: “Writing for the web in 300 words” http://bit.ly/900iMi (Bill Bennett)
  5. @darren: my slides from my Wordcamp presentation—HTML5 & CSS3 http://tinyurl.com/345d8sd (Darren Wood)
  6. dialogCRM Thanks to all the wordcampers I wrote up some personal thoughts on the experience & the future http://ow.ly/2muYT presentation version is here- shorter and has the plugin links. (Jason Kemp)
  7. @kaupapa PDF slides who-are-your-audience_sacha-dylan_wordcampnz2010_lo.pdf (Sacha Dylan)
    Senior Consultant/Disability Strategist Connectos Consulting Ltd
  8. @anthonycole Just uploaded my slides from @wordcampnz to slideshare. http://bit.ly/cydLi9
  9. My WordCamp NZ talk notes: Creating Custom Themes http://bit.ly/d8U3WO #wordcampnz #wordcamp (Rachel Cunliffe)
  10. Part 2 from Rachel on Aquabumps is over here (awesome)
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Justin & Sam – Vital Linking

Justin ScottSam DaltonWe invited Justin Scott and Sam Dalton from Vital Link Group to give a short intro to their fair trade project. They were a wildcard entry to the speakers list when they popped up in the twitter stream and engaged.

Vitalgifts is a fairtrade facebook application and we got a peek at how it all works.

For example – It would be great if WordcampNZ attendees can make a plugin to hook this service to WordPress site for example. (if you like it.)

Vital Link Group connects distributors to the power of social networks, giving them access to a new, vibrant market.

Traditional social networking allows users to send pictures and messages to their friends; virtual gifts. We want to extend that interaction, to let them send real items and gifts to their friends.

  • Create a richer social networking experience through giving gifts
  • Promote “social purchasing”
  • Help artisans and craft makers in developing countries by promoting Fair Trade Read more about Vital Link over here
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WordCampNZ 2010 What is Next?

Jason KempThanks again to all of you who were here Sat and those who have come back Sunday. With apologies to the original author – Bill Bennett says it was Blaise Pascal

“I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.
– Mark Twain” (really BP)

I have been so busy on #wordcampnz and other projects I wrote my presentation as a blog post and because it was a bit long I published it over at my blog as WordCampNZ 2010 Some Personal Thoughts. Comments on my presentation are preferred over there as I was listening to the SEO guy – thnaks Michael Brandon.

I talked a little about the logistics around organising a WordCamp and showed some stats and commented on some of the plugins and services that we used. My business is focussed at the marketing end of the scale and so I use email tools especially Campaign Monitor and MailChimp plus various other social media plugins to make it as easy as possible for customers and partners to engage with each other.

Again not having enough time (or sleep) I mentioned these WordPress plugins in passing.

  1. Google Analyticator is one of my favourite plugins as it gives a rolling 30 day view of GA on the WordPress dashboard. This saves going into the google account which not many of my customers want to do. The plugin has role settings and so that desktop widget can be rolled down to below admin and editors if that is what you want to do.
  2. FB Like is Facebook like plugin that we use on WordcampNZ. I like it (sorry about the pun.) Much as I personally have mixed views about Facebook (privacy & commerce) there is no doubting the huge clout it has when someone that you know likes or comments on stuff we all care about. (see also my post from June 06 Trust & verify on trust cues.)
  3. Backtype is another plugin that is used extensively to feed in the twitter and other social streams into blogs. Part of the reason we use it is that it provides some twitter analytics which is a growing are of interest for many businesses. Have a look at these analytics for the post on Richard Hollingnum.The other reason I / we use Backtype is that some of the automattic people invested in it.
  4. In passing I also referred to VaultPress for backups and VideoPress for video hosting also very much worth checking them out.

What is Next?

WordCampNZ is a charitable trust with a core group of trustees plus volunteers who all helped out on the day. We registered a charitable trust and we need some accounting and other resource to keep all of that sweet. Thanks to all of those who did help.

I know some WordPress developers are working up to 18 hrs a day on keeping their clients happy. Often they are the very same people who help out on wordcamps and the like.

Many of us work on low budget projects cos we like them but that doesn’t cut it with the bank manager or the accountants so (as a community) we do need to get better organised.

Juggling passion and business is a balancing act. This morning my daughter asked me how much $ I make in my job and I did my best to explain that it is not always about the $. That for me and many of us with families we plan our day around being able to be there for them as much as possible. Being with your family and being “present” when you are there is not always easy but it is extremely rewarding.

Many of the #wordcampnz community are highly action oriented. For my own business I love working with non-profits and causes because they are highly focussed.  They don’t have the big budgets so they need to make every media interaction and contact work.

If you came along to #wordcampnz 2010 and didn’t get enough (technical) detail please be aware that the speakers & presenters do need to get paid for their hard won IP at some time. We will put up some slides from this years event however some of the slides will be slightly different that what was presented for that reason.

No one is complaining. However…

It would be great to get some new trustees & share the workload a bit better. Anthony is now living in Melbourne. To put it in perspective he was 18 when he co-organised WordCamp Australia in Nov 2008. Hats off for that. Dan’s company Instinct is sitting on a rocket ship with more than 500,000 downloads of the wp-ecommerce plugin. So Dan is way busy. I have some adventures of my own that I’m excited about and so it is a good time to get wider community involvement on the organising side. To help with that we will get a work list out.

We are extremely grateful for our corporate sponsors Unitec, MagnumMac, DPS, Sitehost, AllGoodBananas and others like TweetTwins, Vaughn Davis, Catherine Arrow, Fraser at BrightMindLabs, Idealog Magazine.

The person who bought in the chocolate cake deserves a medal :)

Berend de Boer says on twitter

“#wordcampnz was very political, far too many greenie causes, and even someone running for political office, potentially a $60,000 job.”

“A #wordcampnz was quite different from a #drupal event, far more for wordpress users than wordpress developers”  on twitter

But wait – the cake came from one those political greenies and was a really nice thing to do.

Thanks also Berend for the compliment about the event being more for users. That is exactly why so many “regular” non-developers use WordPress. But with a full day of tech related sessions in room 2 (also for designers) we did cover most of the development stream. There were also 2 open source developers that we had hoped could make it but in the end they didn’t.

We did have a couple of sessions that could have been swapped over e.g Security should have been in tech room and Dan’s e-commerce presentation was probably more general. However security is an important topic and we wanted to pay close attention to that.

In my personal view having content with a cause or causes makes it real and passionate people make better speakers. My personal highlights were Courtney Lamberts oprah exercise and Justin & Sam from Vitallink. Richard from Dept of Doing all made my top 3 but everyone was good.

Content anywhere and especially online is really hitting the spot when it gets people off their butts and prompts them into action.

With your permission we would like to send out a monthly email to keep the #wordcampnz conversation going.It would also be really useful if we can implement BuddyPress and use that locally in NZ and Australia to link up the WordPress communities here.

GigaOM Pro is the kind of BuddyPress site that we should be able to use and develop in ANZ

We will keep up the social media and there are well advanced plans for two wordcamps in Wellington and Melbourne in about 6 months time.

More about that later but the general plan is to combine resources for ANZ so we can cover more territory and get you some speakers from the US, UK and elsewhere.

Thanks again. Please let me /us know your comments. Keep in touch as we will load up photos, slideshows and other resources as soon as we can.

As always let me know what you think in comments here or via twitter.

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Thanks Speakers WordCampNZ 2010

What a day:)  Special thanks to all our speakers – do go to their websites – check them out. Thanks again.

  1. Jayson Bryant – Winevault TV Getting your Video Blog Cranking
  2. Rachel Cunliffe -  Cre8d Design Blog designer & Community site Designer – Custom Themes
  3. Courtney Lambert – TV3 Social Media & Blogging for Corporates – @cjlambert
  4. Michael Brandon SEO101 – search phrase selection, esp for WordPress
  5. Richard Hollingum – TEDx Auckland Recommended for all – Making a Difference
  6. Quintin Russ – Sitehost WordPress Security
  7. Bill Bennett Writing for Blogs
  8. Robert Popovic -LER09 BuddyPress Live & other advanced topics
  9. Liz Quilty @RHLiz Advanced Hosting – VPS & Others
  10. Alex Shiels – Automattic  Is My Blog Working Common problems and how to avoid them
  11. Darren Wood Former Codeblack HTML 5 & CSS 3 & Why
  12. Anthony Cole Custom Post Types in WP 3.0
  13. Bren Faulknor- Murrell- (Mogul) Building Custom Plugins & Advanced WP
  14. Dan Milward – Instinct WP e-Commerce Plugin – Inside the Tornado (with one of the worlds most popular WordPress plugins)
  15. Suzanne Kendrick, Pippa Coom Community Management at Grey Lynn 2030
  16. Sacha Dylan @kaupapa Who Are Your Audience
  17. Justin & Sam VitalLink – Vital Gifts Facebook app
  18. Matt Miller from Mogul
  19. Jeff Ghazally Instinct
  20. Jason Kemp DialogCRM
  21. Vicky Teinaki who was not a speaker but took notes on twitter for everyone. Awesome work. We love that Jayson Bryant thanked her as one of the team. If we’d thought of that we would have to but actually she just did it. Luckily were able to find her some coffee and a Volt Espresso keepcup.  You can buy the reusuable cafe cups at Pyrenees Bakery / Deli / Cafe at 756 New North Road, Mt Albert.

Still a few sessions to go tomorrow but a great day. Thanks to all of you who came along and shared.

On Sunday morning we have Jeff Ghazally fresh back from WordCampUK, Matt Miller from Mogul & the wordcampnz editor Jason Kemp. Sunday Schedule here

We expect to drill into more live genius bar style specific examples and may even be able to fix, change or at least offer some pointers on the best options for actual sites. Enjoy.

Official kickoff is 9:15 am so you can sleep in a bit but if you want a great coffee – the coffee guy arrives at 8:15am and leaves by 10 so you may need to grab one on the way.

We trust that the speakers are enjoying their keepcups as a small token of our appreciation.

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Schedule 2010

#wordcampnz

Sunday will be a slightly less intensive day with 3 speakers in the morning followed by a genius bar.

9:15 – 10:00 » Matt Miller on WordPress sites for business

10:30 – 11:15 » Jeffry Ghazally on Extending the WordPress e-Commerce Plugin (and thus Plugins in general) the right way

“I’m talking about wpecommerce extending through plugins not just plugins!” @Jghazally

11:15 – 12:00 » Jason Kemp on WordCamp & WordPress community building – What is next.

12:00 – onwards » Genius Bar. Are you a beginner? Do you have a problem with your WordPress install? Find a geek to help you fix your WordPress site and answer your questions on the spot. (Note genius bar can start earlier as plan is to finish at 1pm)

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We have now confirmed that we have 2 presentation rooms. Room 1 holds around 100 people and we will use that for the main Community / Business stream. Room 2 holds about 50 people and we will may that more of a technical stream for Designers & Developers. That will include sessions that get you “under the hood”.

On Sat there won’t necessarily be two streams at all times. This allows for some flexibility on space for impromtu workshops and genius bar activities. (Sunday see beow)

Saturday Schedule

Business Time (apologies to Flight of the Conchords)

Times Speaker/s Working Titles – Descriptions
8:15 -8:59 Registration – Collect T-shirts, lunch orders, coffee, find a seat
9:00 – 9:15 Welcome to WordCampNZ 2010 Organisers & welcome to Unitec from Dr Robert Davis
9:15 – 10:00 Jayson Bryant – Winevault TV Getting your Video Blog Cranking
10:00 Rachel Cunliffe - Cre8d Design Blog designer & Community site Designer – Custom Themes
11:00 Courtney Lambert – TV3 Social Media & Blogging for Corporates@cjlambert
12:00 Michael Brandon SEO101 – search phrase selection, esp for WordPress
12:45 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 -2:00 Richard Hollingum – TEDx Auckland Recommended for all - Making a Difference (18mins + questions)
2:15 – 3:00 Quintin Russ – Sitehost WordPress Security
3:00 – 3:30 Bill Bennett Writing for Blogs
3:30 – 4:00 Jo Couchman A Plugin for Every Occasion
4:00 – 4:30 Suzanne Kendrick, Pippa Coom Community Management
4:30 – 5:00 Sacha Dylan @kaupapa Who Are Your Audience
5:00 – 5:30 Justin & Sam VitalLink 10mins
then Wrap up day 1
Vital Gifts Facebook app – send real Fair Trade gifts (10mins + questions)
- prizes & liaise on any informal dinners etc.

The following is a draft schedule for the 2010 Tech stream.

Designers & Developers Stream.

Times Speaker/s Working Titles / Descriptions
8:15 -8:45 Registration
9:00 – 9:15 Welcome to WordCampNZ 2010 Tech Kick off -
9:15 – 10:00 Robert Popovic -LER09 BuddyPress Live & other advanced topics
10:00 Liz Quilty @RHLiz & Advanced Hosting – VPS & Others
11:00 Alex Shiels – Automattic Is My Blog Working Common problems and how to avoid them
12:00 Darren Wood Former Codeblack HTML 5 & CSS 3 & Why
12:45 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 -2:15 Everyone Room A Richard Hollingum – TEDx Auckland
2:15 – 3:00 Anthony Cole Custom Post Types in WP 3.0
3:00 – 3:45 Bren Faulknor- Murrell- Mogul Building Custom Plugins & Advanced WP
4:00 – 4:45 Dan Milward – Instinct WP e-Commerce Plugin – Inside the Tornado (with one of the worlds most popular WordPress plugins)
4:45 – 5:30 Tech Genius Bar And/ or prizes over in Room A
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WordcampNZ 2010

Here are some of the wonderful people that make up the WordPress world in NZ and Australia. See schedule for latest updates. They all volunteered to give up some of their weekend to be our #wordcampnz 2010 speakers.

Jo Couchman

Richard Hollingum

Matt Miller

Rachel CunliffeMichael-Brandon-SearchMasters

Liz QuiltyDarren Wood

Courtney Lambert

Jayson Bryant

Pippa CoomRobert Popovic

Quintin Russ

Dan MilwardAlex Shiels

Suzanne Kendrick

Sacha Dylan

Jeff Ghazally

Bill Bennett

Anthony Cole

Jason Kemp

Bren Faulknor- Murrell

Justin Scott

Sam Dalton

Vicky Teinaki

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