Recently, I attended WordCamp Orange County 2014, not to be confused with WordCamp Orange County 2013. Here are a few of my favorite moments.
The Women
Mary Baum’s class on responsive design was Sunday’s funniest seminar. She kept us entertained while educating us on design challenges. And apparently, she loves golf!
Chris Lema
Chris Lema helped make the conference a community. He followed his own advice of being helpful. Getting the Most from Your Blog was definitely not about any get-rich quick schemes. Chris Lema set the tone for much of the conference.
Live Tweeting
You may have read my blog post about Live Tweeting at Conferences. Live tweeting is a fab way to connect with new friends. In fact, two of my besties (Bridget Willard and Peter Woolvett) were both people I met through Twitter. Some people we met couldn’t believe you could actually meet people from Twitter. Who knew? And here’s a partial hashtag report, in case you think live tweeting doesn’t make a difference in amplifying an event.
Offsite Meetups
Another favorite moment was going to Café Vitaly with friends for extra-strong doses of coffee or the best sorbet and gelato around. Strolling on the beach, walking back from the Durty Nelly’s after party, and seeing some unusual trees (and giant cockroaches) along the way were also good ways to “play hooky.”
Jason Rosenbaum’s Business Coaching Workshop on Contracts and Proposals
Jason Rosenbaum’s talk was surprisingly useful. As a result of hearing his talk, I’ll be changing how I word some of my proposals. For instance, no more 100% guarantees—especially if clients want to “do it themselves.” Good, solid advice.
Slide Presentations and Videos at the Speed of Light
Session videos are starting to come online. All videos will be available here: http://t.co/ASwvuiPAfa and on our site. #wcoc
— OC WordCamp (@OCWordCamp) June 10, 2014
As we watched on Twitter, the presentations started to appear online. Many presenters uploaded their talks even before the weekend was over. How awesome is that?
Food Trucks
Gourmet food trucks, with items like Coconut Risotto (A Bite Truck), Mexican food, and bacon (of course!). Worth the wait. Also the gourmet mini-cupcakes, Skittles, and gluten-free brownies.
Style Revisions
Derived straight from the creatives at Minecraft, WordCamp’s new direction feels somewhere between Super Mario and Flappy Birds.
The style is everywhere, from the giant mugs and t-shirts to notebooks, stickers, and buttons!
Chance Meetings
Meeting people like Justin @student_otc at one of the first talks, connecting online with @DownTownRob who met me and my friends at Durty Nelly’s. Meeting attendees and speakers while waiting in line.
Generosity and Friendliness
Without the volunteers and sponsors, WordCamp Orange County would not have been such a success.
Finding Work/Life Balance As a Remote Worker
Jon Brown’s course outlined ways to stay sane while working remotely. And he was even more fun when he went off-script and discussed all the tools he uses (such as electronic devices to bring while backpacking!).
Did I Leave Anything Out?
What were your favorite moments?
You pretty much summed it up. AND the women’s restrooms never had a line.
Also, I liked that this facility had floor boxes with working outlets to charge our devices.
That’s right, Bridget! I forgot to mention the floor outlets. And the lack of lines at the women’s restrooms was an added bonus. And appreciated. Thank you for commenting!
Carol
Hi Bridget,
I forgot to mention that there was never a line. That was an added bonus!
Thanks,
Carol