IICLLDUBAI 2015 - Music City Code 2015
Topics/Call fo Papers
Mark you calendars for the Music City Code annual software development conference. Join us Saturday, August 29th 2015 at the Lipscomb University Swang Business Center in Nashville, TN. This is the first year of Music City Code and registration will be limited to the first 150 attendees, so being selected as a speaker is a great way to ensure you not only get a ticket, but play an integral role in helping to kick off Nashville's very own destination conference.
What is it?
Music City Code's goal is to meet the needs of Greater Nashville's software development community by providing opportunities to make valuable connections, learn about new solutions, and participate in discussions relevant to their work.
What to submit?
We're looking for speakers that can engage their audience with sessions, panels and workshops. Practical best practices and lessons learned are great ways to share your real-world experience with others.
Session Length: Most sessions will be scheduled for 60 minutes. Longer sessions may also be scheduled. If you think your session requires additional time, include your time requests in your proposal.
Active Learning: We strongly encourages that presenters include active learning methods in their sessions, including tabletop exercises, group work, question and answer, and other interactive techniques to involve the audience. Identify in your presentation submission if you will be using any active learning components in your session.
What is it?
Music City Code's goal is to meet the needs of Greater Nashville's software development community by providing opportunities to make valuable connections, learn about new solutions, and participate in discussions relevant to their work.
What to submit?
We're looking for speakers that can engage their audience with sessions, panels and workshops. Practical best practices and lessons learned are great ways to share your real-world experience with others.
Session Length: Most sessions will be scheduled for 60 minutes. Longer sessions may also be scheduled. If you think your session requires additional time, include your time requests in your proposal.
Active Learning: We strongly encourages that presenters include active learning methods in their sessions, including tabletop exercises, group work, question and answer, and other interactive techniques to involve the audience. Identify in your presentation submission if you will be using any active learning components in your session.
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