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Posted Tuesday, January 31 at 3:28 pm
  Thomas Turnbull (tom_o_t on drupal.org) and Alan Palazzolo (zzolo on drupal.org) join Mike Anello to talk about their new book from O’Reilly Media, Mapping with Drupal. Mike’s usual co-hosts, Andrew and Ryan, were both unable to participate in the podcast, leaving Thomas and Alan subject to Mike’s long-winded (but extremely interesting by some accounts) questions.
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Mike quickly spotted several flaws in our Drupal configuration and was able to teach us how to correct them. His training style and solid knowledge of Drupal makes for an efficient and productive training session. I came away with full confidence in the data I learned that day.

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DrupalEasy Workshop and Session Proposals at DrupalCon San Francisco

Average: 4 (2 votes)

Ryan Price and Mike Anello from DrupalEasy will be at DrupalCon San Francisco this April with a (hopefully) full agenda.

Workshop: Intro to Theme Development

DrupalEasy is proud to announce that we've been selected to present one of the official pre-conference workshops for DrupalCon SF on Sunday, April 18. We'll be teaching our beginner-level Intro to Theme Development workshop. In this course you'll learn the anatomy of a theme, basic XHTML/CSS/PHP, and basic template modifications. By the end of the day, you should be able to take a static HTML theme and turn it into a Drupal theme. The cost for the workshop is $350 and you can sign up on the official DrupalCon SF site.

Session Proposals

We have a three proposed sessions - if any of these are of interest to you, we encourage you to vote for these sessions using the links below.

  • Drupal on Your TV - in this session, Ryan Price will discuss his work with a project where one of the requirements was to use Drupal to drive the display of several televisions in a theater lobby to deliver timely information to patrons.
  • 10 Tips to Supercharge your DrupalCamp - As one of the organizers of two very successful Florida DrupalCamps, Mike Anello will share ten tips that he learned from experience. Tips about finding sponsors, managing food, planning sessions, obtaining swag, and giving back to the local community will all be covered.
  • Panel: The Many Flavors of Drupal Training - As professional Drupal trainers, Mike and Ryan wanted to discuss with other trainers the various methods used to successfully teach Drupal to different audiences. Participating in the panel will be trainers from Lullabot, Growing Venture Solutions, Lynda.com, Zivtech, and Chapter Three

See you in San Francisco!

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ryanprice wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

If you'd like to know which

If you'd like to know which sessions I voted for, check out my tracker page on the DrupalCon site: http://sf2010.drupal.org/user/18178/votes

I hope those are public... If not I'll post links here.

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