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Do It With Drupal Conference

Techniques & Technologies for Building Successful Websites

The 2011 Do It With Drupal conference will be October 12th, 13th, & 14th in Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Lullabot, the event features many in-demand speakers such as Jeffrey Zeldman (A List Apart), Josh Clark (author of "Tapworthy"), Karen McGrane (UX guru), Jeff Robbins (Lullabot CEO/podcast host), Jonathan Stark (jQTouch/"Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript"), Jen Simmons (Bartik theme/Queen of HTML5), Earl Miles (Views/Panels), Ryan Szrama (Ubercart/Drupal Commerce), Angie Byron (Drupal 7 lead), Karen Stevenson (CCK/Calendar/Date), Jeff Eaton (Voting API, your favorite novelty modules), Nate Haug (Webform, Imagefield), Addison Berry (Drupalize.me), and many others.

In addition to the the "Drupal onramp" content which DIWD is known for, this year will feature a track entitled "Drupal for the Future" focusing on enabling Drupal to power evolving web technologies such as mobile, IPTV, and Internet-enabled devices. The web is quickly changing, and Drupal's flexible, modular nature makes it the perfect tool to power evolving Internet technologies.

Learn Drupal from the experts who have built Drupal's most popular modules and sites. Learn to build successful web projects from some of the web's foremost experts and speakers. And learn how to prepare for future of web technologies from some of the people blazing the trail in HTML5, mobile, and IPTV.

The conference will cover topics like basic to advanced Drupal site building skills, business processes, case studies of well-known Drupal sites, and looking at mobile services and the future of the web. This is a great way for people to immerse themselves into Drupal as well as meet and ask questions of many influential Drupal, web, and mobile professionals. You'll get practical knowledge you can use right away in a fun learning atmosphere.

Register before September 1 and save $300 off the walkup price.

Visit 2011.doitwithdrupal.com for more information, and sign up for the email list or follow @diwd on Twitter to get the latest conference updates.

Comments

How to create your schedule?

Just wanted to know if we need to log in somewhere to choose our sessions?

No need to select schedule in advance

You don't have to log in anywhere to choose which sessions you want to attend. But if you like, you can download the Do It With Drupal app for your iPhone or Android and create your own personalized schedule to have with you at the conference.

online seminars

the panelists are great but heck more than 1k for the seminar is too much.
Do you guys plan to hold some online seminars as well? maybe with less costs involved it can be even greater.

Going to NYC is so expensive and added to the cost of the seminars is too much.

Something to thing about?

That much?

Well, I saw this and was very excited.

Until the part about "Save $300 on registration..." came up.

$995 per person? Are you serious? It's going to cost that just to attend the CITY, let alone the event itself.

Someone sponsor me please.

Thanks.

Really interesting event! It

Really interesting event!

It would be really help for attendees, if Lullabot do provided Slides and Scribe note, in full or ready to be printed after the seminar. I found the combination of video, printed slides/scribe note on papers which I can take my own note is so powerful on session I've attended. It is easy to find exactly the point I'm looking for when do work.

I never seen something so innovative like this teaching technique online: cs50.tv
Take a look carefully how their course was built, the combination of stuff. You get video, subtitle, slide, scribe note, code, problem set, course appliance, syllabus, unofficial guide... that's everything and how one can re-used the content!

Actually, I have the whole 40 hours+ long course transcript printed with just 64 A4 pages! (it is 200+ pages originally but I do printed 4 pages in 1). And that's become very usable to me, because I can packed a lot more book into one using this technique (roll my own working bible)

Keep on great work!