Bay Area Drupal Camp 2014

BADCamp (Bay Area Drupal Camp) is one of the largest and most important Drupal events of the year. On top of a weekend of sessions covering development and nearly every other aspect of Drupal work, BADCamp starts off with two days of in-depth Summits. It’s just a few days away, but admission is 100% free and you can still attend if you register (don’t forget to register for Summits too).
Aten will be very involved again this year. We are proud to sponsor the main conference, the Nonprofit Summit and the Higher Ed Summit. Aten team members are presenting on a wide range of topics, from content strategy and collaborative creative process, to CSS and JavaScript, as well as post-launch support & development and Drupal distribution architecture.
On Thursday, we are sponsoring the Nonprofit Summit, where our own Clayton will be leading a discussion about Drupal for small to mid-size nonprofits, a segment that is underserved by the majority of Drupal solutions. He’ll also introduce the new release of OpenAid, the Drupal distribution for program-focused organizations.
On Friday, we are sponsoring the Higher Ed Summit where we'll discuss how Marketing and IT goals can both be met in Drupal projects. Matthew and I will talk about successful approaches we've used to achieve this with universities like Stanford, UC Berkeley, Stony Brook and Johns Hopkins.
That same day, John Ferris will be giving a lightning talk on creating icons with Grunticon and participating in the afternoon panel discussions.
Saturday is chock full of sessions by Aten folks:

Sunday is another day of great content and your last chance to pick up an Aten sketchbook at the booth. Are you going? Let us know.

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