Schedule

All training and camp events, sans the social on Friday evening, will be at the Kirkwood Regional Center at the University of Iowa.

Thursday, August 4

8:00am: Check-in for training begins (Training is not included with a general admission ticket for camp. You must purchase a training ticket to attend.)

9:00am - 4:00pm: Training (lunch will be provided)
Getting Started with Drupal, led by Mauricio Dinarte in room 118
Intro to Backdrop CMS, led by Jen Lampton & Nate Haug in room 112
Drupal 7 Panels Workshop, led by Margaret Plett in room 114

Arriving early for camp but aren't registered for a training? Come join us in the lounge at the Kirkwood Regional Center at the University of Iowa to code and chat!

Friday, August 5

8:00am: Check-in for camp begins

9:00am - 10:30am: Welcome; Keynote
Drupal 8 Strategic Initiatives: What, Who, Why, and How?, presented by Angie "webchick" Byron in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT

10:45am - 11:45am: Sessions
My First Drupal Site, presented by Dawn Hanna in room 118
Building Drupal 8 Sites with Composer and Configuration Management, presented by Brian Lewis in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
Content creation UX wonderland with Entity browser, presented by Janez Urevc in room 114 - Four Kitchens

12:00pm - 1:00pm: Lunch (provided)

1:00pm - 2:00pm: Sessions
Design Patterns for Working with Humans, presented by Cathy Theys in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Definition of Done in Drupal, presented by Michael Smith in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
Multiplier effect: case studies in distributions for publishers, presented by Jon Peck & Courtney Yuskis in room 114 - Four Kitchens

2:15pm - 3:15pm: Sessions
DevOps and how it makes our Predictable Continuous Deployment Rock, presented by Andy Kucharski & Johnnie Fox in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Drupal Development with PHPStorm and Xdebug, presented by Chris Haynes in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
The Paragraphs Cake - Structured & Layered Content Chunk Goodness, presented by Eric Sembrat in room 114 - Four Kitchens

3:45pm - 4:45pm: Sessions
Holistic SEO and Drupal, presented by Jim Birch in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Continuous Integration with Drupal, presented by Michael Smith & Ryan Mott in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
Minimum Viable Content Strategy, presented by Keri Poeppe & Lynn Winter in room 114 - Four Kitchens

5:30pm: All are welcome to join us for an evening of conversation and our traditional cornhole tournament outside at Backpocket Brewing (directions to Backpocket Brewing from camp).

Saturday, August 6

8:30am: Check-in for camp begins (only if you didn't check-in on Friday)

9:00am - 10:30am: Welcome; Keynote
Creating a Culture of Empowerment - What it is, why it matters,
 and how it will improve
 your life and business, presented by Todd Nienkerk in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT

10:45am - 11:45am: Sessions
Don't Punish the Admins: Building a minimalist admin theme using Adminimal, presented by Katherine Shaw in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Ride the Whale! Docker for Drupalists, Presented by Tess Flynn in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
The future is here. What's Drupal got to do with it?, presented by Benjamin Melançon in room 114 - Four Kitchens

12:00pm - 1:00pm: Lunch (provided)

1:00pm - 2:00pm: Sessions
Developing for the User: Usability, Accessibility and Inclusion, presented by Zayira Jordan & Ann Greazel in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Drupal on OpenShift Container Platform, presented by John VanDyk in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
Getting Sassy in here - Sass architecture in Drupal, presented by Jacob Berthelsen in room 114 - Four Kitchens

2:15pm - 3:15pm: Sessions
Twig recipes: Making Drupal 8 render the markup you want, presented by Mauricio Dinarte in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
How to audit Drupal Sites for performance, content and best practices, presented by Jon Peck in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
The Future of Content: Decoupled CMSs, multichannel publishing, and content-as-a-service, presented by Todd Nienkerk in room 114 - Four Kitchens

3:45pm - 4:45pm: Sessions
Bower Gulp your Node Sass: A practical guide to front end development tools, presented by Adam Delaney in room 118 - Iowa State University Biology IT
Vue.js and Drupal - An Awesome Combo For Building Rich Client Experiences In Drupal, presented by Karl Kedrovsky in room 112 - myDropWizard.com
Google AMP: How and When should you implement Accelerated Mobile Pages?, presented by Joshua Stewardson in room 114 - Four Kitchens

Sunday, August 7

9:00am - 4:00pm: Join us in the louge at the Kirkwood Regional Center at the University of Iowa to "sprint", i.e., work collaborativly on a Drupal project.
We will begin at 9:00am and end around 4:00pm, but you are welcome to come and leave at any time. Lunch will be provided.