Difference between revisions of "CGS 2008"
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+ | == Results == | ||
+ | Volunteers - Alex Mandel, Michael Treichler, Stacey Ellis and Michele Tobias | ||
+ | (We're all graduate students in Geography at UC Davis) | ||
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+ | The audience was generally very receptive and friendly. There were only about 7 vendor exhibits, we looked sleek and professional and had a steady 2-4 people at the table for most of the time. We had a nice range of Professors, graduate, undergraduate, and grade school educators. Some community college but mostly CSU (Cal State University) and a few others. | ||
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+ | While we had 3-4 laptops up and running apps and browsing the web aside from demonstrating features to some people most of this crowd just wanted to talk about what FOSS is, who was paying us, and what applied to their work. Some people were so excited we loaded copies of the flyers onto their flash sticks on the spot. | ||
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+ | We gave out about 140 business cards with the major project names(Almost all of the 150 we made), the OsGeo slogan and website. About 40-50 QGIS flyers, 20-30 of Grass, OpenLayers, Education, GeoData, OSSIM and a few of everything else. | ||
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Revision as of 22:53, 4 May 2008
- Event Owner
- Alex Mandel(wildintellect) and Landon Blake
- When
- 2-4 May 2008
- Where
- Chico, CA
- What
- Annual California Geographical Society Conference
We will be tabling for OSGeo at the California Geographical Society annual conference to spread the knowledge of FOSS tools in the local academic culture. This conference has high attendance from the Cal State University and Community College systems.
Budget
List of Items we need and proposed budget request from the Marketing team.
Item | Cost | Notes |
---|---|---|
Banner | $52.75 | Sent by racicot via UPS |
Table Skirt | $? | Sent by percy via FedEx |
Handouts | $92.29(24.88 BW, 67.41 Color) | Printed at Kinkos (by wildintellect) |
Booth | $75 | Includes tables, do we have an internet connection? Need to book by April 15th. |
Live CD or Software | What should we hand out? | |
T-shirts/hats | $0 | For tablers, sent by Tyler |
Demo Machines | Borrowed | For next time, the Gentoo liveCD or the GeoNetwork FOSS DVD. |
Comp Fees for Volunteers? | ~$75 | |
Total | $300 | Estimate |
Note: Landon Blake can provide a table and a computer for the booth.
Brochures / Handouts
- See the Marketing brochures etc at http://osgeo.org/visibility
Alex plans to print handouts and Kinkos on thursday before the meeting, what should he print?
File Name | Quantity | # of Color/BW |
---|---|---|
Generic Business Card(Just Osgeo, a slogan and the website), Exists? | 150(15 sheets of 10) | 15 |
QGIS,OpenLayers,Grass,Edu,GeoData | 35 | 15/20 |
Ossim,MapServer,GeoNetwork,GDAL/OGR | 25 | 5/20 |
MapGuide,MapBuilder,MapBender,GeoTools,FDO,GSoC | 15 | 0/15 |
When/Where | Who | What | Software |
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Poster Session: Saturday, 9:00-2:00, Butte 503 | Tara Athan, University of Leeds (student) | “An Online Global Health Volunteering Opportunities Map”: | OpenLayers |
3C. Grad Papers, Sat 10:20-11:40, Butte 103 | Michele Tobias, University of Calfironia, Davis | “Armed Beaches: Coastal Plant Communities May Respond to Trampling with Armor” | Python, SQLite, GDAL/OGR, R |
Results
Volunteers - Alex Mandel, Michael Treichler, Stacey Ellis and Michele Tobias (We're all graduate students in Geography at UC Davis)
The audience was generally very receptive and friendly. There were only about 7 vendor exhibits, we looked sleek and professional and had a steady 2-4 people at the table for most of the time. We had a nice range of Professors, graduate, undergraduate, and grade school educators. Some community college but mostly CSU (Cal State University) and a few others.
While we had 3-4 laptops up and running apps and browsing the web aside from demonstrating features to some people most of this crowd just wanted to talk about what FOSS is, who was paying us, and what applied to their work. Some people were so excited we loaded copies of the flyers onto their flash sticks on the spot.
We gave out about 140 business cards with the major project names(Almost all of the 150 we made), the OsGeo slogan and website. About 40-50 QGIS flyers, 20-30 of Grass, OpenLayers, Education, GeoData, OSSIM and a few of everything else.