Tinycon: A Place to Learn and Share Technical Topics with Low Preparation and No Homework—Open. Optional. Fun.

Tinycon is a tech-oriented mini-conference where the attendees vote for the topics. It occurs every month at the University Libraries. Examples of the kinds of things that we talk about include:

  • Is there anything you do as part of your daily work that others may not know about? If it would help others to know, share it here.
  • If you do 10% time, what are you learning about? If at least one other person would be interested, it's probably valuable to share.
  • What new thing have you learned in the past week? A new way to manage your time or plan your tasks? Something new in your field of work?
  • Is there a thing that you know how to do that you wish more people knew how to do? Let them know how!
  • Have you read any interesting articles or books in your field of expertise recently? Share a summary and let us know your favorite takeaways.
  • What tools do you use in your daily work? Let everyone look over your shoulder by doing a live demo.

You can view and vote for topics at https://github.com/ualibraries/tinycon/issues. Vote for your favorite topics by adding a thumbs-up reaction to the topic issue on GitHub. Learn more about tinycon at https://github.com/ualibraries/tinycon

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