Presenters

We’re pleased to announce the next round of intepid Ignite presenters. Appearing at Ignite Sydney 2 will be:

  • Ashley Ringrose (Soap Creative) : The hidden work hours from 10pm – 2am
  • Patrick Roumanoff (Macquarie Group) : Eclipse RCP development
  • Randolph Ramsay (CBS Interactive) : Video gaming – Friend or foe?
  • Vinh Nguyen (Dolby Australia) : A walk in the cloud
  • Neerav Bhatt (80% Problogger +20% Librarian) : The evolution of mobile phones
  • Yiying Lu : How the Fail Whale came about
  • Adam Hunt (Goatboy) : T-shirts with logos are like corporate fellatio
  • Michelle Cheah (iengage) : Who cares wins – a personal perspective on community development
  • Dale Hurley (Create My) : Volunteering – it’s not always madness
  • Rosanne Hodgekiss (CBS Interactive) : A Pirate’s Guide to HTML Email Design. Why email design ≠ web or print design. With pirates.
  • Glen Bell : How to create effective business diagrams
  • Andrew Dever (Snatch Digital) : Why we should brainstorm and how to do it better

Videos from Ignite Sydney 1

Here are the videos from the first Ignite Sydney. The sound quality ain’t great – we’ll do better at the next one. Hope you enjoy them!

  • Matt Moore : Words at work – what links Flickr, mind maps, and a vengeful God?
  • Jeremy LeBard : Australians are a nation of readers. Why do we need Amazon?
  • Jason Yip : Lean programming (the fridge vs the radiator)

  • Kieran Ots : A year of failed projects (and what I learned from them)

  • Pamela Fox : HTML5 vs Flex for Rich Internet Applications

  • Richard Lane : Mapping the sky – Is bigger always better?

  • Rob Perkins : How children’s sense of wonder can inform designers

  • Geoff Bowers: Setting Fire To Your Community. A tale of Japanese mummies, karmic balance and benevolent dictators

  • Daniel Boud : Web geek to shutterbug. How I swapped a keyboard for a camera

  • Kelly Tall : Getting emotional – what digital marketers can learn from art history

  • Meitar Moscovitz : How technology influences sexual awareness (and vice versa)

About Ignite

About Ignite Sydney

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