I could use a small bit of feedback on some session planning. I've got some sessions I want to do at @dynamicsminds, but I'm having a hard time picking.
I have more options than a Twitter poll allows, so could I get a Like-based vote on these? ♥️ the ones you'd like to hear?
Get It All Out:
You're a superstar at what you do, or at least you've finally had that magical "Aha" moment of solving something. What do you do with that? This session focuses on methods and strategies for sharing that knowledge with the world, from blogs to streaming.
Generation: Content and Courses:
You've either decided to or been tasked with the mission to create documentation, training materials, or even teach a class. How do you start? What are some lessons learned that can boost your already great content?
Move PEBKAC from "Problem" to "Power":
We'll dive into a host of VSCode BC tips and tricks, some built into VSCode you might not know, to speed boosts from extensions. If you need to get more done in less time, this session will give you a stack of new skills to Get It Done.
The Developer Newbie Paradox: (two posts, long desc)
Training a Newbie in BC Development takes a lot of time and investment. And yes, you know eventually you get time back from their ability to assist. But, as it turns out, your team will benefit in big ways almost right away -
- if you have a plan and culture ready to invest in kind sharing to then reap the benefits. What are the ways you can prepare yourself (as a developer) and your organization to take advantage of this "time out > time in" paradox?
"For Me It was Tuesday":
Whether it be helping educate end users about filing support tickets, eliciting answers to business needs, or building specs for developers - how do you structure questions and answers to get the best value? We all need to transfer knowledge. How?