MongoDB Boulder 2013 Speaker Info

General MongoDB Boulder 2013 Information:

Dates & Deadlines:

Date Description
1/10/2013 Slides Due!
1/23/2013 MongoDB Boulder Workshops
1/24/2013 MongoDB Boulder Conference
1/24/2013 MongoDB Boulder After Party

See Event Page Here: http://www.10gen.com/events/mongodb-boulder

Schedule of Events:

1/23/2013 MongoDB Boulder Workshops
1/24/2013 MongoDB Boulder Conference
1/24/2013 MongoDB Boulder After Party

Tweet! Twitter: #MongoDBDays

Conference & After Party Location:

  Conference and Hotel Location Speaker Dinner Location After Party Location
Link http://www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumboulder/ http://www.pizzeriabasta.com/ The Living Room at the http://www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumboulder/
Address 1345 Twenty-Eighth Street, Boulder Colorado 80302 3601 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, Colorado
1345 - 28th Street Boulder, CO USA 80302
Phone 303-443-3850 303-997-8775 303-443-3850
Dates/Times 1/22/2013 - 1/24/2013 1/23/2013, 6:30 - 9:00 PM 1/24/2013, 5:30 - 8:00 PM

Slide and Presentation Review:

  • Submit your slides to speakerinfo@10gen.com - PPT, KeyNote, Prezi or PDF are all acceptable formats

Equipment:

Provided:

  • Projector, screen and mic for Speaker
  • MacBook Mini Display Port - VGA Adaptor
  • Wireless Clickers/Pointers - Please do not take the USB adaptor with you by accident!

What You Should Bring:

  • A laptop
  • A VGA adaptor for anything that is NOT a Mac mini display port
  • Conference wifi is always unreliable so we recommend not doing any live demos that require Internet

Presentation:

  • Each presenter will have 40 minutes for both their presentations and Q&A
  • Each session has a short break to allow attendee transitions
  • We'll have staff on hand to make sure you start/end on time

Please also find presentation tips here: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/PresentationTips

Filming: We Are Filming You!

  • Don't wear stripes or a busy print
  • Do repeat questions from the audience before answering them
  • Do announce results if you poll the audience - such as "raise your hand if you use MongoDB."  Your next comments will be much more relevant to the audience