My SXSW 2008 Schedule

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Here’s my tentative SXSW 2008 daytime schedule. It was put together using SXSW’s calendar feature, but it wasn’t very helpful. Mostly just a bunch of copy/pasting and HTML munging. Someone should really do an awesome conference scheduling web app with block layout visualization, conflict management, preferred speakers, etc.

My favorite or “can’t miss” sessions are highlighted.

Friday, 7 March 2008
02:30PM Book Reading: Pro JavaScript Design Patterns Day Stage
03:30PM How to Rawk SXSW: The Basics 18ABCD
05:00PM Respect! 18ABCD
Saturday, 8 March 2008
10:00AM Filching Design: When the Shoe Fits 4
11:30AM Start-up Management 2.0 - Keeping Teams Motivated, Productive, Happy Ballroom E
02:00PM Getting Unstuck: From Desktop to Device 5
03:30PM Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Great Design Hurts B
05:00PM What Women Need to Succeed 10
Sunday, 9 March 2008
10:00AM Everyone’s A Design Critic A
11:30AM Magic and Mental Models: Using Illusion to Simplify Designs A
02:00PM Designing for Freedom 9
03:30PM Book Reading: Brazen Careerist Day Stage
05:00PM Sexual Privacy Online 19AB
Monday, 10 March 2008
10:00AM Building Developer-Friendly Web Service APIs 10
11:30AM Design Metrics: Better Than ‘Because I Said So’ Ballroom E
02:00PM Browser Wars: Deja Vu All Over Again? 10
03:30PM Design Eye for South By 18ABCD
05:00PM WaSP Annual Meeting: Don’t Break the Web 19AB
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
10:00AM Future of Corporate Blogs A
11:30AM Next Generation Education: Bringing the New Web to Campus Ballroom E
02:00PM Secrets of JavaScript Libraries 9
03:30PM Considerations for Scalable Web Ventures C

Apparently everything interesting happens at night though. We’ll see.

Update: The ever-awesome Taylor McKnight took it upon himself to create just such a scheduling app as I wished for above: sched.org. Find my schedule on there and revel in the beauty. Thanks, Taylor!

written by Brad Fults

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  1. Taylor McKnight

    Glad you found it useful :)

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