I really like hands-on tutorials, and we could have an informative
morning session and a hands-on afternoon session, but we would need
someone(s) to organize and run it. It can be a bit of a challenge, so it
would be best for it to be run by someone(s) with prior experience. You
would need available software and a progressive set of examples that go
from very easy to somewhat challenging.
So, if someone wants to step up to that plate...
kc
On 7/10/14, 9:32 AM, Kai Eckert wrote:
> With that much help, I would say we definitely fill half a day, easily.
>
> Actually it would be enough for one day, considering the amount of
> content and presenters, especially if we do something practical like
> writing SPIN templates or experimenting with ShEx.
>
> Are there any constraints from the conference organizers? Another
> thought is that maybe people are more likely to join us for a half-day
> tutorial?
>
> As London is half-day as well, I would recommend half-day for now.
>
> BTW, the SWIB workshop got accepted as well, so any investment in slides
> will pay of threefold! :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kai
>
>
>
>
> Am 10.07.2014 09:09, schrieb Eric Prud'hommeaux:
>> * Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> [2014-07-09 15:29-0700]
>>> At yesterday's RDF AP meeting we got a generous number of volunteers
>>> to present a tutorial on application profiles in general, with a
>>> likely update on the work of the RDF AP task group. The notes read:
>>>
>>> Thomas Bosch can give a general overview on validation (DSP,
>>> ShEx), helped by Kai and Stephanie
>>
>> Please let me know if you'd like help with this. I'll dig up some old
>> slides and ideally improve them.
>>
>>
>>> maybe Tom and Karen can talk about DCAP (I bet we can)
>>>
>>> Stefanie - offers to explain what is meant by use cases and
>>> requirements
>>>
>>> Valentine will share the slides from the DL tutorial (half day
>>> tutorial is planned)
>>>
>>> While we don't need to develop a detailed outline at this time, we
>>> do need to determine the amount of time that we need on the DC2014
>>> tutorial schedule. Tutorials can be anywhere from 1.5 hours to a
>>> whole day. It looks to me like we have content for a half day
>>> tutorial, unless there is a desire to make it longer (.75 or 1 whole
>>> day). Can we get a sense of our time goal? Does anyone think that a
>>> half day is either too long or too short?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> kc
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>>
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