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Presentations
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Multimedia with Plone
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Presentation given at the PyConBrasil 2007 conference in Joinville, Brazil.
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Multimedia and Podcasting with Plone
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Presentation given at the Plone Conference 2007 in Naples, Italy.
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Multimedia in Plone (DZUG Conference 2007)
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Presentation given at the DZUG Conference 2007 in Potsdam, Germany. Discuss podcasting, large file handling, tour of Plone4Artists component features, advantages of using Zope 3, success stories, uploading tools, etc.
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Podcasting and Multimedia with Plone
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June 1, 2007. Presentation given at the LinuxTag 2007 conference in Berlin, Germany.
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Plone4Artists and Multimedia
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Presented to the ZPUGDC Users Group in Washington, D.C. on May 1, 2007. Overview of the Plone4Artists project and the tools used to add multimedia functionality to a Plone site.
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Plone for non-profits and enterprise customers
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Nov. 28, 2006. Nate Aune participated in a panel discussion about Open Source Content Management Experiences at the 3rd Annual Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies in Boston, MA. The presentation is an overview of Plone, including two case studies (non-profit and enterprise customers), and why you might want to choose an open source CMS solution.
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Multimedia and Podcasting with Plone
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Oct. 27, 2006. This presentation at the Plone Conference 2006 in Seattle, WA discusses the new Zope 3 based multimedia products: Plone4ArtistsAudio and how you can use them for podcasting.
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Developing for Plone using ArchGenXML / ArgoUML
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July 24, 2006. The training materials for the Plone Magic Camp in Brooklyn, NY. This day-long course helps you get started with rapid application development using ArchGenXML and ArgoUML. We walk through an example of building an Artist and Group classes in ArgoUML, and auto-generate the Plone product code using ArchGenXML.
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Effective Websites for Community Groups
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June 17, 2006. Workshop conducted at the Grassroots Use of Technology Conference in Cambridge, MA. Transform your website into a dynamic online community with online member registration, discussion forums, blogs, wikis, events calendar, RSS syndication and podcasting. We will take a close look at Plone, the open source content management system, and how non-profit and grassroots organizations can leverage this powerful system to build communities and drive more traffic to their site. Oxfam America will demo their Plone-based websites and discuss how they are engaging their communities on the web, through the use of podcasting and calendaring/event registration tools.
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Microformats and the Future of Syndication
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Apr. 23, 2006. A talk given at the CM Pros Summit in San Francisco, CA in connection with the Gilbane conference on content management. This talk discusses RSS and it's limitations, explains microformats such as hCalendar and hCard and why they are beneficial for providing structured data about events and contacts. It covers several applications of microformats (upcoming.org, meetup.com, flock.com) and demonstrates how support for microformats can be added to blogging tools such as Wordpress and CMSes such as Plone.
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Snow Sprint Summary
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Feb. 23, 2006. Presentation given at the Boston Plone Meetup group hosted by Optaros. Gave a summary of the Snow Sprint in Egg, Austria which included discussion of multimedia, blogging, Ajax, Zope 3 and culminated in beer drinking across the street.
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Multimedia and Podcasting with Plone
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Mar. 8, 2006. A tutorial at the Plone Symposium in New Orleans. Includes 3 parts: 1) An overview of Plone4Artists 2) Implement PloneMultimedia and 3) Extending with custom content types.
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Learning Lab Denmark launches a new multilingual Plone-based website (PDF)
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Nov. 26, 2003. Presentation given at the Danish Zope Users Group meeting. Copenhagen, Denmark. Topics included: Brief intro to Plone 2.0, Building a workflow for translation of content, Handling multilingual content in Plone, LDAPUserFolder with Active Directory, Epoz WYSIWYG editor, TextIndexNG search tool, CMFOODocument, etc.
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Introduction to Plone (PDF)
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Jan. 24, 2005. A presentation about Plone given at the CMS Series, a bi-monthly gathering of technical professionals serving the Boston non-profit community. Sponsored by Organizers' Collaborative (http://www.organizenow.net)
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Plone4Artists - Presentation at EuroPython 2005 (PDF)
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June 28, 2005. This presentation gives a comprehensive overview of the Plone4Artists project, including screenshots of the various Plone products that are used, and their integration with popular desktop application such as iPhoto, iCal, iTunes. Presented at the EuroPython conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. (6/29/05).
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ArchGenXML / UML and Plone (PDF)
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July 22, 2005. Using the Poseidon UML modeling tool and ArchGenXML, this presentation shows how to create a Plone product in a matter of minutes without writing a single line of code. The example used is ArtistSite, a model of artists, bands and recordings which is then transformed into a Plone product. Presented at the North America Plone Symposium in New Orleans, LA. (7/22/2005)
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Moving your website to the next level with Plone (PDF)
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April 16, 2005. The presentation slides from Nate's presentation about Plone at the Grassroots Use of Technology Conference at the MIT Tang Center (4/16/05). http://organizenow.net/conference05.html
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What's New in Plone 2.1 (PDF)
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Sept. 9, 2005. Presentation at the Boston Python Users Group discussing the new features of Plone 2.1 including Live Search, Smart Folders, Kupu visual editor, Archetypes-based content types, etc. Also included a hands-on demo. Chris Curvey reports, "Excellent presentation. Nate really knows his topic and presents it well."
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Building an artist community website with ArchGenXML / Poseidon
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Sept. 21, 2005. Talk given at Plone Conference 2005 in Vienna.
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Plone Conference 2005 Highlights
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Oct. 27, 2005. At the kick-off Boston Plone Users group meeting, Nate presented highlights from the Plone Conference 2005 in Vienna. Some of the talks mentioned were RichDocument, Eclipse, CompositePack / Azax, PloneMall, Mozilla / XUL, eXtremeManagement, Five, Goldegg, etc. (10/27/05)
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