Stanford Web Camp

Proposed By
Irina Zaks
Number of Attendees
8
Where will the conversation continue?
DrupalCamp planning slack channel https://app.slack.com/client/T04F92C66/CELL0N4KF
Notes

Stanford WebCamp will be held March 27-28, 2020 at Tresidder

Submissions open on January 6.

  • Open the public
  • Kid-friendly
  • Website: webcamp.stanford.edu - information includes submission info, past camps and how to help out

History

The Stanford Drupal community wanted a place to share knowledge and expertise, which eventually became DrupalCamp. This ran for 10 years. During the years, a lot of the web had changed and DrupalCamp evolved into WebCamp.

Talks that people are interested in giving and/or learning about:

  • AFS - migration, timelines, communication, archiving sites, what options are available
  • Data Visualization
  • How to create a website with what is available at Stanford
  • Site migration - upgrade versions or change from one CMS to another
  • Training sessions at the camp
  • Web Archiving

There was a short discussion on the web resources that are available on campus. Communities of Practice at cop.stanford.edu (WordPress, Drupallers), webmasters list.

Sponsorship - http://webcamp.stanford.edu/sponsors

Year
2019