1) consider a way to do these on line… possibly shorter (I'm in Hawaii 
so…..attendance is limited)

2) go thru all past conferences and look at the different track subject matter: 
These were well thought out and could serve as a theme for a number of work 
shops.

3) try to solicit other to be presenters with the understanding that even a 
"newbie" could be a presenter. i.e. the presenter's job is also just to "kick 
off" the workshop… so the newbie presenter picks the subject and say "OK here's 
what I'm trying to do in Livecode today, and given my very little experience 
here are the methods I'm using… what do you think."  

4) Focus on UI/UX  so that you can position Livecode as a tool that can meet 
modern design requirements/expectations i.e. everything that the users actually 
sees and interacts with must look 2016 and not 1995. HOW TO: 
   -- handling type
   -- images on screen
   -- gradients, backgrounds
   -- simple animation (parallax, kenburn movement in the background)
   -- color
   -- buttons, icons

 

On 8/3/16, 10:54 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of Dave Kilroy" 
<use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of 
d...@applicationinsight.com> wrote:

    
    So, ideas and suggestions please!

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