Sunday afternoon promises to challenge you this year at WordCamp Los Angeles! Presenters will cover a variety of WordPress topics, all the while keeping you engaged and wanting more. Our session speakers are committed to delivering the information you need and the lightning talks will present glimpses into more ways you can learn! Review the Lightning Talks so you have an idea of what to expect. It’ll be a great experience!
Our 1:30 p.m. speakers include:
Glenn Zucman, speaking on”WordPress for Artists”
Karyn Keene, speaking on “From Strategy to Launch: Maintaining Good Client Communication Throughout a Project”
Lightening Talks
Our 2:30 p.m. speakers include:
Jansen Henshel, speaking on “How To Give A WordPress Presentation”
Joshua Giowaya, speaking on “Legos for Developers – A modular approach to WordPress Development”
Lightening Talks
Our 3:30 p.m. speakers include:
Bridget Willard, Speaking on “You Can’t Charge for Value if You Don’t Understand Your Cost”
Roy Sivan, Speaking on “Gutenberg & Custom Applications – How do effectively build apps powered by Gutenberg”
Our Sunday morning speakers have so much to offer in knowledge, content and practical tips. You’ll be sure to learn something new and make valuable connections through attending the second day of WordCamp LA. Whether you’re new to WordPress or well-versed, you’ll find something to learn as we discuss basics and tools, Gutenberg, GDPR and SEO! Opening remarks start at 8:45 a.m. and sessions begin at 9 a.m.
Our 9 a.m. speakers include:
Jarret Gucci, speaking on “How to Make WordPress Your Favorite Marketing Tool”
Leo Postovoit, Lara Schenck, Roy Sivan and Matt Cromwell hosting a “Gutenberg Q & A Panel”
Arsen Rabinovich, speaking on “SEO 101 for 2018 – 2019”
Our 10 a.m. speakers include:
Christina Hills, speaking on “Intro to WordPress Basics”
Robert Gillmer, speaking on “Actions and Filters and Mail Hooks and Shopping Trips”
Sarah Nicklin, speaking on “Before You Hit Publish; SEO Techniques For Content Optimization”
Our 11 a.m. speakers include:
Jen Miller, speaking on “11 Steps to Turn Freelance Projects into Sustainable Businesses”
Sam Jadali, speaking on “GDPR Compliance. What is it & how does it affect you?”
Rene Ramirez, speaking on “Measuring Success; A Guide to Using and Understanding Google Analytics”
This year at WordCamp, we are excited to announce a special event in partnership with Learn Teach Code, the largest learning-focused tech meetup in SoCal, with over 8,000 members in LA!
On Sunday afternoon at 1:30pm in the developer track, 16 speakers will talk for 3 minutes each on a wide variety of tech topics: everything from how they learned to code, to geospatial mapping software, game development, and much more.
The line-up for the lightning talks will be:
Getting started with webVR (Aframe) – Alex Edward Ball
Active Listening – Amit Routh
First Timers: Automating contributor issues on GitHub – Angelica Gonzalez
CDNs: Optimize You Site With Faster Content – Cameron Manavian
FLIPping Awesome Animations – Edward Ulick
Programming Power Up! – Glenn Cravens
Taking A Leap and Breaking Boundaries – Jane Aileen Manavian
How East Los Angeles College Changed My Life – Lisa Watanabe
Learning a New Language: JavaScript – Luiz “MICHAEL” Lopez
How baking helped me learn to code – Michelle Brenner
Productivity: Completing Technical Tasks with Deliberate Work – MoJen Jenkins
Under the Hood of My Laptop, Literally – Natalie Vindivich
How to Choose an Open-Source License – Sean Marquez
What I Learned from 300+ Days of Algorithm Challenges – Tinuola Awopetu
Where is LAX, anyway? Entity mapping and geospatial data engineering in the wild. – Valerie Burchby
Flex(box) Your CSS Muscles – Wendy Gwo
About Learn Teach Code
Learn Teach Code has the largest learning-focused tech meetup in SoCal, with over 8,000 members in LA and another chapter in Seoul, South Korea. Our mission is to create a more diverse tech community by empowering both aspiring and professional developers to lead their own local tech events, where anyone (especially beginners) can learn and teach together.
About Twilio
More than 2 million developers around the world have used Twilio to unlock the magic of communications to improve any human experience. Twilio has democratized communications channels like voice, text, chat, and video by virtualizing the world’s telecommunications infrastructure through APIs that are simple enough for any developer to use, yet robust enough to power the world’s most demanding applications. By making communications a part of every software developer’s toolkit, Twilio is enabling innovators across every industry — from emerging leaders to the world’s largest organizations — to reinvent how companies engage with their customers.
Saturday afternoon at WordCamp Los Angeles showcases some of the best WordPress experts you’ll find in California. We’re confident that you’ll have a hard time leaving early once you see this lineup!
Our 1:30 p.m. speakers include:
Nathan Allotey, speaking on “The Dating Game: Understanding Price Anchoring”
Matt Kopala, speaking on “Stop Guessing: Diagnosing & Fixing WordPress Performance”
Raquel Smith, speaking on “Creating Dynamic Gutenberg Blocks”
Our 2:30 p.m. speakers include:
Matt Cromwell, speaking on “Best Practices on Providing Free Support for your Plugin or Theme”
Alicia St Rose, Amber Hewitt, Machielle Thomas and Miriam Goldman, participating in the “Women in WordPress Panel”
Behzod Saidov, speaking on “How to start testing an existing WordPress plugin with PHPUnit”
Our 3:30 p.m. speakers include:
Joe A Simpson, Jr., Speaking on “Close Your Eyes: Helping See Value in Accessibility”
Christoph Trappe, Speaking on “Blogging from your mobile devices: how to write frequent posts – over 500 words”
Our Closing remark begin at 4:30 p.m. and following those, you’re all invited to the After Party at Blue Cow Kitchen sponsored by GoDaddy! Food and drink and a wonderful time will be provided, so make plans to attend!
WordCamp Los Angeles provides a consistent mix of knowledge each year and this year is no different. We are incredibly excited to announce our Saturday morning lineup and hope you make time to be in as many sessions as possible. We know you have WordCamp.tv as a backup, but attending the sessions LIVE allows you to personally connect with each speaker. After looking over this list, we’re confident you’ll be anxious to do that! Opening remarks start at 8:45 a.m. and sessions begin at 9 a.m.
Our 9 a.m. speakers include:
Andrew Wilder, speaking on “25 things you’re doing wrong on your WordPress site (and how to fix them)”
Caity Kelly & Victoria Cole, speaking on “Empowering Women through Design”
Dwayne McDaniel, speaking on “Let’s learn Git. No more excuses.”
Our 10 a.m. speakers include:
Natalie MacLees, speaking on “1% Better: How little changes add up to a better, stronger business”
Cemal Tashan, speaking on “Seniors Unleashed: making your site a senior magnet!”
Joseph Dickson, speaking on “Dipping into Child Themes”
Our 11 a.m. speakers include:
Gertude Nonterah, speaking on “7 Little Tricks In Your WordPress Settings You Might Be Missing”
Konstantin Obenland, speaking on “Gutenberg – Today and Tomorrow”
Lunch will be provided from 12-1:30 p.m. and visiting with our amazing sponsors and chatting in the hallway track or at the Happiness Bar are other Saturday morning options. See you there!
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