At Webstock in February, we recorded interviews with three of our speakers, following on from their presentations. Vikram Kumar, who blogs about identity, privacy, and online authentication, talked with Simon Willison, and Roger Hudson, of Web Usability, talked with Shawn Henry and Molly Holzschlag.
These conversations are now available. Our thanks to Simon, Molly, Shawn, Vikram and Roger.
As part of the Webstock autumn series, we’re delighted to announce that Andy Budd and Tantek Çelik will be here for a series of workshops in early May. Neither has been to New Zealand before, so they’re looking forward to it as much as we’re looking forward to having them.
The workshops will be in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch and we’ve arranged things so they’ll be on adjacent days – 5 and 6 May in Auckland, 8 and 9 May in Wellington and 12 and 13 May in Christchurch. We’ll also be running a Webstock Mini in Christchurch on 13 May.
We’ll be posting details on the workshops and Mini very soon, but we can say Andy’s workshop will be on Guerrilla Usability Testing and Tantek’s on Microformats. We think they’ll be great!
Recordings from Webstock 08 are now online. If you weren’t able to attend, you can see what all the fuss was about. If you were, you can catch up on the streamed sessions you may have missed and relive the whole experience. We know there’s going to be a lot of interest in these recordings.
There’s a couple of sessions that weren’t recorded, and this was the decision of the speaker, which we fully respect. And we’re hoping to have slides from a number of the sessions available next week.
Over the course of May and June, we’ll be taking Webstock on the road. To Christchurch and Auckland. It’s time to share the love around! We’ll be holding a series of workshops and Webstock Minis and, prosaically, we’re calling them the “Webstock autumn series”.
To kick things off, announcement-wise though not chronologically, we’re delighted to say that Garr Reynolds will be coming over in late June to conduct some workshops. Garr is best known for his blog, Presentation Zen and his recently published (and wonderful!) book of the same name. Garr is on a crusade against bad presentations, and writes lucidly, engaging and evocatively about how to make them better. His workshops will help you make your presentations better, and he’ll be speaking at Webstock Minis, so you’ll be able to see him in action.
Garr has worked at Apple, he’s consulted for Duarte Design, who put together Al Gore’s Keynote presentation on global warming, and his book carries recommendations from Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin, among others. We’re really looking forward to having Garr here in June!
It was, as I’d hoped, a most excellent, inspiring, re-energising and fun conference — just like the first. The crew behind Webstock managed something that isn’t as common as we hope it to be in NZ.. which was to prove it wasn’t a fluke and pull it off for a second time.