The third Scottish Drupal Camp will be held 25-26 May 2012 at the Informatics Forum in the centre of the University of Edinburgh's campus. Learn about how you can use Drupal for your own organisation, discover the basics of using Drupal, improve your mastery or learn more about the latest hot subjects. And meet lots of great folk.
Over the 2 days there will be 3 core events: Drupal for Business; Drupal Training – short introduction and full-day training sessions; and DrupalCamp – presentations, discussion and chat for everyone. We're hoping for all events to be free, so come along
Submissions for sessions and event registration will open shortly at camp.drupalscotland.org, and we'll confirm keynote speakers and a draft session schedule before the end of April.
- 'Drupal for Business' Friday 25th May. Come and hear why you should be using Drupal: thousands of businesses, government departments, higher education institutes and web development companies already are. We'll have leading web companies and experts offering insight into Drupal, and how you can use it to your advantage.
- 'Welcome to Drupal' (and other training events tba) Friday 25th May. Web developers and designers beware! This introduction to Drupal could seriously improve your skillset. In less than 2 hours you will learn how to install the Drupal core, download and enable contributed modules and theme your website. By the end of the event, participants will be fully prepared for most of the main Drupal Camp sessions.
We'll also have other training sessions, possibly such as module building or theming in Drupal (all tbc). - 'DrupalCamp Scotland 2012' Saturday 26th May. This will be the 3rd camp held in Scotland and will be aimed at web developers/designers/builders, project managers and business owners. A keynote + at least 2 session streams.
Come and hear what people have to say, chat a bit and learn a lot.
The Camp will close with a social evening event in Edinburgh.
The event and venue are confirmed, other details will follow at camp.drupalscotland.org.
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