Re: [Live-demo] Live Demo presentation earlier this week.

2014-10-31 Thread Cameron Shorter


On 31/10/2014 3:10 am, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:

All,
  
Just a short note to the list about a Presentation I did this past Tues at the Illinois State GIS Association Annual Conference in Chicago.

Great, I've added a note to our history page
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_History#28_November_2014.2C_Illinois_State_GIS_Association_Annual_Conference
Feel free to update it.
  
The presentation went over very well.  There were a number of walkup folks with questions afterwards.  We also handed out 23 USBs with the Live Demo Installed to folks interested in trying it out.
  
The Open Source presence at this conference was very light and mention of Open Source, while it existed was minimal.  Our group presented two other presentations related to Open Source that were also very well attended as well.
  
Some Notes:
  
·   This was the first time I used the REAVEL.JS presentation, it worked rather well, and I used this as tool to hook the audiences' attention early on by describing how it worked and how they could start using it themselves.

·   A few of the project Icons on the pages were bad links, I had 
planned on going in and fixing them beforehand, but never ended up with time to 
do it.  I did look at the code and it looks like it might have been generated 
with some sort of script.  Maybe re-running it is in order.
·   There were a few of the project Icons that displayed larger than 
others, and pushed some of the other Icons off screen somewhat.
I have recently gone through and fixed this. You can check latest 
version here:

http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/presentation/index.html#/

·   As a presenter not knowing the details about each and every 
projects capabilities, I would have liked to have had a one-line description on 
each project slide about its capabilities.  I did see in the code something 
called presentation notes that looked to contain some of this type of 
information, but I never did figure out how to display this during the 
presentation, probably something easy to do, though, that I just don't know 
about.
On the first slide, there is a note press s for slide notes, which 
brings up a second browser page of notes. The idea is to have a 2nd 
computer running with the notes (like powerpoint).

Maybe we should work out how someone can print the notes on paper.

  
Thanks to all those that put the presentation together, it worked very well for this presentation, and I'm sure other in the future.
  
Thoughts on the future:

·   I have a couple of other conferences coming up locally that I may 
decide to present at, I may be able to put some time into fixing some of the 
notes items about before then.
·   I wondered about setting up more of a branding mechanism in the 
presentation with regard to the background, etc.  Might be nice to package the 
reveal.js package with simple instructions on how a sponsoring organization 
might insert their own logo into the presentation easily, I had to go into the 
code to figure it out for example.
·   Ok, this one might be better mentioned after I have created one, 
but I wonder about setting one or two of these reveal presentation up for each 
project to replace the Quickstarts and Overviews for each project, even going 
so far as to say that they need to be in place by some point in the future.
  
Thanks again for the hard work in setting this up.
  
Bobb
  
  



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Re: [Live-demo] Live Demo presentation earlier this week.

2014-10-31 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)


* As a presenter not knowing the details about each and every projects 
capabilities, I would have liked to have had a one-line description on each 
project slide about its capabilities.  I did see in the code something called 
presentation notes that looked to contain some of this type of information, but 
I never did figure out how to display this during the presentation, probably 
something easy to do, though, that I just don't know about.
On the first slide, there is a note press s for slide notes, which brings up 
a second browser page of notes. The idea is to have a 2nd computer running with 
the notes (like powerpoint).
Maybe we should work out how someone can print the notes on paper.

[] I knew it was going to be something stupidly easy . . .!!!  Although, I was 
thinking more about a descriptive line about the package/project, right on the 
slide.  I don't tend to use detailed notes myself, a couple of keywords will 
work as a prompt for me.

Bobb









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[Live-demo] Live Demo presentation earlier this week.

2014-10-30 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
All,



Just a short note to the list about a Presentation I did this past Tues at the 
Illinois State GIS Association Annual Conference in Chicago.



The presentation went over very well.  There were a number of walkup folks with 
questions afterwards.  We also handed out 23 USBs with the Live Demo Installed 
to folks interested in trying it out.



The Open Source presence at this conference was very light and mention of Open 
Source, while it existed was minimal.  Our group presented two other 
presentations related to Open Source that were also very well attended as well.



Some Notes:



*  This was the first time I used the REAVEL.JS presentation, it worked 
rather well, and I used this as tool to hook the audiences' attention early on 
by describing how it worked and how they could start using it themselves.

*  A few of the project Icons on the pages were bad links, I had 
planned on going in and fixing them beforehand, but never ended up with time to 
do it.  I did look at the code and it looks like it might have been generated 
with some sort of script.  Maybe re-running it is in order.

*  There were a few of the project Icons that displayed larger than 
others, and pushed some of the other Icons off screen somewhat.

*  As a presenter not knowing the details about each and every projects 
capabilities, I would have liked to have had a one-line description on each 
project slide about its capabilities.  I did see in the code something called 
presentation notes that looked to contain some of this type of information, but 
I never did figure out how to display this during the presentation, probably 
something easy to do, though, that I just don't know about.



Thanks to all those that put the presentation together, it worked very well for 
this presentation, and I'm sure other in the future.



Thoughts on the future:

*  I have a couple of other conferences coming up locally that I may 
decide to present at, I may be able to put some time into fixing some of the 
notes items about before then.

*  I wondered about setting up more of a branding mechanism in the 
presentation with regard to the background, etc.  Might be nice to package the 
reveal.js package with simple instructions on how a sponsoring organization 
might insert their own logo into the presentation easily, I had to go into the 
code to figure it out for example.

*  Ok, this one might be better mentioned after I have created one, but 
I wonder about setting one or two of these reveal presentation up for each 
project to replace the Quickstarts and Overviews for each project, even going 
so far as to say that they need to be in place by some point in the future.



Thanks again for the hard work in setting this up.



Bobb




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Re: [Live-demo] Live Demo presentation earlier this week.

2014-10-30 Thread Jorge Sanz
Thanks for the update and your efforts advocating.

Cheers!

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Sent from my tablet, sorry for my brevity, top posting, etc.
El 30/10/2014 17:11, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us
escribió:

  All,



 Just a short note to the list about a Presentation I did this past Tues at 
 the Illinois State GIS Association Annual Conference in Chicago.



 The presentation went over very well.  There were a number of walkup folks 
 with questions afterwards.  We also handed out 23 USBs with the Live Demo 
 Installed to folks interested in trying it out.



 The Open Source presence at this conference was very light and mention of 
 Open Source, while it existed was minimal.  Our group presented two other 
 presentations related to Open Source that were also very well attended as 
 well.



 Some Notes:



 ·  This was the first time I used the REAVEL.JS presentation, it 
 worked rather well, and I used this as tool to hook the audiences’ attention 
 early on by describing how it worked and how they could start using it 
 themselves.

 ·  A few of the project Icons on the pages were bad links, I had 
 planned on going in and fixing them beforehand, but never ended up with time 
 to do it.  I did look at the code and it looks like it might have been 
 generated with some sort of script.  Maybe re-running it is in order.

 ·  There were a few of the project Icons that displayed larger than 
 others, and pushed some of the other Icons off screen somewhat.

 ·  As a presenter not knowing the details about each and every 
 projects capabilities, I would have liked to have had a one-line description 
 on each project slide about its capabilities.  I did see in the code 
 something called presentation notes that looked to contain some of this type 
 of information, but I never did figure out how to display this during the 
 presentation, probably something easy to do, though, that I just don’t know 
 about.



 Thanks to all those that put the presentation together, it worked very well 
 for this presentation, and I’m sure other in the future.



 Thoughts on the future:

 ·  I have a couple of other conferences coming up locally that I may 
 decide to present at, I may be able to put some time into fixing some of the 
 notes items about before then.

 ·  I wondered about setting up more of a branding mechanism in the 
 presentation with regard to the background, etc.  Might be nice to package 
 the reveal.js package with simple instructions on how a sponsoring 
 organization might insert their own logo into the presentation easily, I had 
 to go into the code to figure it out for example.

 ·  Ok, this one might be better mentioned after I have created one, 
 but I wonder about setting one or two of these reveal presentation up for 
 each project to replace the Quickstarts and Overviews for each project, even 
 going so far as to say that they need to be in place by some point in the 
 future.



 Thanks again for the hard work in setting this up.



 Bobb






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