This year at KScope, we're going to try something new. And fun. And funny to watch - we hope. It's called "Whose Deck is it Anyways?", and will occur on Sunday at 8:30pm. It's only 30 minutes, but it will likely be the best 30 minutes of the conference. Or at least the most embarrassing.
Here's what we're going to do: the will be four 5-minute presentations - one on each of the following: BI, EPM, Database & APEX.
Sound interesting? Probably not. We get that, too. So here's what we did.
Each 5-minute session will be presented by a non-expert. For example, it's highly likely that I'll be presenting on BI or EPM.
To make it even better, each slide deck will be prepared by the corresponding expert. So again, it's highly likely that my slide deck's creator will be either Stewart Bryson or Edward Roske. If nothing else, this session will be a crash course in how not to make cohesive, easy to read slides.
Interested now? Ya, I thought so. Here's some more details on the KScope site.
Here's what we're going to do: the will be four 5-minute presentations - one on each of the following: BI, EPM, Database & APEX.
Sound interesting? Probably not. We get that, too. So here's what we did.
Each 5-minute session will be presented by a non-expert. For example, it's highly likely that I'll be presenting on BI or EPM.
To make it even better, each slide deck will be prepared by the corresponding expert. So again, it's highly likely that my slide deck's creator will be either Stewart Bryson or Edward Roske. If nothing else, this session will be a crash course in how not to make cohesive, easy to read slides.
Interested now? Ya, I thought so. Here's some more details on the KScope site.
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