Florida Drupal Camp

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Florida Drupal Camp

Time: March 5, 2016 to March 6, 2016
Location: Florida Technical College
Street: 12900 Challenger Parkway
City/Town: Orlando, FL
Website or Map: https://www.fldrupal.camp/
Phone: https://www.fldrupal.camp/conference/contact @fldrupalcamp
Event Type: conference
Organized By: DrupalCamp Organizers
Latest Activity: Feb 17, 2016

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Event Description

WHAT IS DRUPAL?

Drupal is a popular free content management system (CMS). It is used to build everything from personal blogs to enterprise applications. Millions of websites are powered by Drupal, including

Drupal is constantly being improved by the hundreds of thousands of dedicated developers that are part of the Drupal Community.

WHO ORGANIZES THIS?

Florida Drupalcamp is organized by an all-volunteer team! We're always looking for help. Our goals for organizing Florida Drupalcamp are

  1. We want to learn and teach about Drupal and other web technologies
  2. Provide networking opportunities
  3. We want to have fun!

THE AGENDA WILL INCLUDE FULL DAY OF PRESENTATIONS, AN AFTER-HOURS PARTY AND THESE SESSION TRACKS:

  • Design, Theming and Usability
  • Development & Performance
  • Site Building
  • Project Management, Sales & Consulting
  • Sessions off the Drupal Island

WHAT DOES ALL THIS COST?

The cost to attend is only $25 during early-bird registration, and $30 afterwards! Besides a full day of Drupal sessions, you also get a tshirt, a catered boxed lunch, and an afternoon snack! If you would like to support our local Drupal community further, you can become an Individual Sponsor for only $25. The sponsorship includes a shout-out on our sponsor page. All proceeds will go to offset expenses, help to deter no-shows, and make donations to the Florida Drupal User Group or Drupal Association.

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Your computer/tablet (and power adapter)
  • Pen and paper for notes
  • Business cards
  • Mobile phone (set to vibrate)
  • Money for dinner and drinks afterwards :)
  • An unhealthy love for all things Drupal, open source, and web
  • Power cord and/or power strips to share!

ALSO ALLOWED:

  • A camera or video camera (use the #fldc16 hashtag for social media)

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