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Ryan Quinn edited this page Jul 15, 2018 · 7 revisions

RSVP:

When: Monday, June 18 @ 6pm

Where: 36°N, 36 East Cameron St., (Parking)

Agenda:

  1. 6pm - 6:20pm: Eat, mingle, announcements & presentation pitches (5 minutes each):
    • Thanks for joining us today. We're here thanks to sponsors, volunteers, speakers, and Techlahoma. What is Techlahoma? Techlahoma is a non-profit volunteer-run organization that puts on over 30 monthly meetups, 2 annual conferences, and sponsors free local events. DID YOU KNOW THE AVERAGE TWD MEETUP COSTS ABOUT $200? We do all this to support the grassroots tech community of Oklahoma. Learn more at techlahoma.org and help out:
    • 36 Degrees North donates this space for us to meet. They also offer free workshops as well as coworking, desks and offices for a monthly fee. You can find more info at the front desk.
    • 36°N Calendar for upcoming Tulsa Data Science, Tulsa JS, Tulsa Agile Practitioners, Tulsa Game Developers, Tulsa Lambda Lunch, Tulsa UX and all of your event-going needs.
    • ThunderPlains 2018 CFP and Sponsorship prospectus!
    • June 21, 28, July 12, 19: Tulsa Tech How to build a website & drive traffic to grow your small business
    • June 20: This Wednesday Free Coworking Day @ 36°N
    • June 22/23: RailsBridge Tulsa - Free intro to web development, for Women. @ Central Library
    • July 10: Tulsa UX July Meetup / 36°N at 6pm
    • July 16: First Tulsa OWASP meeting
    • July 20: Tulsa Tech Fest
    • Summer Meals Map Update. We need more help (issues on Github)! ...and there's still money available via Codesy.
    • Tulsa Advocates for the Protection of Children. Visiting their office at noon on July 5th to talk about creating a resource directory (map?) for children in the foster care system. Contact Carlos Moreno for more details, etc.
    • Courtbot: Code for Muskogee is working to build out the system so that it can be available statewide.
    • Jill Webb: Scraping OSCN data using Python. Why this is needed. If you would like to help, check out the work done so far, here.
    • Nathan Pickard, Tulsa Permaculture. Creating the Tulsa Ecosystem Database. Nathan is developing a tool to help us find native plants to attract native beneficial predator insects, birds, mammals, etc to create more well rounded ecosystems for our gardens and communities.
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  2. 6:30pm - 7:20pm: Break out into sessions/sub-groups:
    • Tulsa.rb: Ruby & Rails Introduction Talk, Nestor Custio
    • Code for Muskogee: Statewide Courtbot
    • Django Talk:
    • Tulsa UX: Midwest UX Host City Application Work Session
    • Tulsa Broadcast: Setting up user-group streaming pages and basics of streaming.
    • Tulsa Computer Systems, Networks, and Science: Initial Meeting!
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  3. 8pm: Leave to another venue