MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas
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@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
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@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Helps the presenter to keep an eye on the audience as well, rather than having to look down all the time.
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@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
All the laptops worked - but many of them didn't change the resolution away from native, so often the text was tiny and hard for people to see.
This won't be solved by having a projector, unless the screen is like 20 feet tall (and the projector fills it).
Using only one device connected to the project helps ensure that it's set to the optimal resolution for the room.
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@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Sure, if you're walking the podium, that makes sense.
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I wonder, and I doubt that this is a good idea, but what about information for businesses and a "bring your boss" concept. Get your boss trained on how to work with IT in addition to learning about IT?
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@travisdh1 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Helps the presenter to keep an eye on the audience as well, rather than having to look down all the time.
I don't follow this - you have to keep looking away from the audience, often at a bad angle to where you're standing at the podium to see the screen, it's probably much easier to glance down at the monitor and up at the crowd then swinging your head far to the left to see the big screen, or in the case of a projector, behind you.
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@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
I wonder, and I doubt that this is a good idea, but what about information for businesses and a "bring your boss" concept. Get your boss trained on how to work with IT in addition to learning about IT?
I actually really do think this is critical. Getting everyone to understand what their actual job is, where the lines are. Sounds like something that could be covered in one day.
Now in my case, my boss would hate the after events - she would not go out drinking and would probably think twice about letting me go in the future because of that aspect.
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@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@travisdh1 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Helps the presenter to keep an eye on the audience as well, rather than having to look down all the time.
I don't follow this - you have to keep looking away from the audience, often at a bad angle to where you're standing at the podium to see the screen, it's probably much easier to glance down at the monitor and up at the crowd then swinging your head far to the left to see the big screen, or in the case of a projector, behind you.
I guess that really only worked after I moved the TV up closer to the front of the stage.
On the plus side, the font I used was big enough for me to read without my glasses
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@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
I wonder, and I doubt that this is a good idea, but what about information for businesses and a "bring your boss" concept. Get your boss trained on how to work with IT in addition to learning about IT?
I actually really do think this is critical. Getting everyone to understand what their actual job is, where the lines are. Sounds like something that could be covered in one day.
Now in my case, my boss would hate the after events - she would not go out drinking and would probably think twice about letting me go in the future because of that aspect.
Hmmm.... good concern to raise.
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@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@travisdh1 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Helps the presenter to keep an eye on the audience as well, rather than having to look down all the time.
I don't follow this - you have to keep looking away from the audience, often at a bad angle to where you're standing at the podium to see the screen, it's probably much easier to glance down at the monitor and up at the crowd then swinging your head far to the left to see the big screen, or in the case of a projector, behind you.
The correct way to present is to look at your audience. Glancing at the presentation on the TV or laptop for a pointer is fine, but you should know your material enough to focus on your audience.
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@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
All the laptops worked - but many of them didn't change the resolution away from native, so often the text was tiny and hard for people to see.
This won't be solved by having a projector, unless the screen is like 20 feet tall (and the projector fills it).
Using only one device connected to the project helps ensure that it's set to the optimal resolution for the room.
I blame myself for not thinking about the resolution when I switched out of PowerPoint to the browser.
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@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
I wonder, and I doubt that this is a good idea, but what about information for businesses and a "bring your boss" concept. Get your boss trained on how to work with IT in addition to learning about IT?
I actually really do think this is critical. Getting everyone to understand what their actual job is, where the lines are. Sounds like something that could be covered in one day.
Now in my case, my boss would hate the after events - she would not go out drinking and would probably think twice about letting me go in the future because of that aspect.
Hmmm.... good concern to raise.
Might be something that would be beneficial to do but not at the same time as MangoCon
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"Strange things to do with your Hypervisor - Never do these"
Would be an entertaining one for 30 seconds or so...
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@travisdh1 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@travisdh1 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@art_of_shred said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@scottalanmiller said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
@Dashrender said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
Also, was the monitor on the laptops not working? It appeared that most people had to read their presentation from the TV, which caused it's own issues.
Worked fine whenever I was up there. It's my old laptop from Nicaragua, was working fine last I used it, too.
I did use the provided laptop (ours), and the screen was fine. I chose to look at what the audience was looking at when presenting, instead of standing at the podium and staring at a laptop screen. To me, that is a more professional way to present. Just my opinion, though.
Helps the presenter to keep an eye on the audience as well, rather than having to look down all the time.
I don't follow this - you have to keep looking away from the audience, often at a bad angle to where you're standing at the podium to see the screen, it's probably much easier to glance down at the monitor and up at the crowd then swinging your head far to the left to see the big screen, or in the case of a projector, behind you.
I guess that really only worked after I moved the TV up closer to the front of the stage.
On the plus side, the font I used was big enough for me to read without my glasses
yeah that was definitely much nicer.
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@DustinB3403 said in MangoCon 2017 Topic Ideas:
"Strange things to do with your Hypervisor - Never do these"
Would be an entertaining one for 30 seconds or so...
Hey, I was doing just that today. Did a nested hypervisor to restore some files, which is why it's taking so long if you pay attention to the "what are you doing now thread"