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WE Rock – web education evening – sponsored by Adobe

  • In: Blog
  • By: John
  • September 21, 2009

WE Rock is a series of events planned for all over the world, and created by Leslie Jensen-Inman, from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

The first WE Rock event, held in Chattanooga in August was a great success, and Australian Web Week sees WE Rock come to our shores, featuring Leslie, Opera Software’s Chris Mills, Doug Schepers from the W3C, as well as a number of local web and education experts delivering short, entertaining fast paces presentations on the state of education of future web professionals.

Thanks to the generous support of Adobe here in Australia, the evening will be free to all attendees (and feature food and drink to boot).

All you need to do is RSVP (and spread the word to colleagues you think might be interested).

The Details

What is WE Rock?

Short, sharp, entertaining presentations by education and industry experts on the state of education for web professionals, plus networking drinks and nibbles.

Who is it for?

Secondary and post secondary educators developing and delivering education in the area of web design, development, interaction design, and related fields. Decision makers in Industry, Government and Education, HR professionals, and others interested in professional development for web professionals.

When and Where is it on?

WE Rock takes place on Tuesday October 6th from 630pm at the Watershed Hotel, Darling Harbour

What does it cost?

WE Rock is free for all attendees, thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, Adobe.

Places at WE Rock are limited, so please RSVP via this page

Speakers include

  • Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Leslie Jensen-Inman
  • Doug Schepers from the W3C
  • Chris Mills from Opera Software’s Web Standards Curriculum Project
  • John Allsopp, co-chair of OWEA

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