I just came back from the inaugural edition of Droidcon Boston last week, at the beautiful Calderwood Pavilion.
Yes, #DroidConBos is at a theater. pic.twitter.com/OjNjaQOnOv
— Chiu-Ki Chan (@chiuki) April 10, 2017
Keynote preparation
I had the honor to deliver the Day 2 keynote at Droidcon Boston.
I prepared extensively when I first gave this keynote at Android Summit, so this time I was relatively chill about it. I updated some of the slides, and gave a practice version at Denver Droids. For a last minute refresher, I brought the video recording on my laptop and watched myself give the talk on my flight to Boston.
Fresh material
Normally I do not tweak my talk the day before the conference, but after seeing the shout-outs in Annyce's opening keynote I was inspired to do the same.
My talk is about how sharing makes you an expert, and I used tweets from day 1 of the conference as examples.
Learn from each other
That is the beauty of going to a conference: we learn, we share what we learn, and we lift each other up. It was really rewarding to see people getting out of their comfort zone to tweet, blog, sketchnote, and plot to give their very first talk. This is how we build a community.
"The community is you. It's not some secret pool of experts. It's you!" - @chiuki at #DroidConBos. pic.twitter.com/YdwDvqfY1q
— DroidSmith (@devunwired) April 11, 2017
Watch the keynote
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