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* How the Fae became Wee: How my Esteemed Colleague from the Great State of Pennsylvania was Wrong (Sean T. Hammond)
* How the Fae became Wee: How my Esteemed Colleague from the Great State of Pennsylvania was Wrong (Sean T. Hammond)
* How to Build a Tree: A short presentation on the physical factors determining how trees grow, followed by a multiday computer simulation of a forest consisting of species made by listeners. (Sean T. Hammond)
* How to Build a Tree: A short presentation on the physical factors determining how trees grow, followed by a multiday computer simulation of a forest consisting of species made by listeners. (Sean T. Hammond)
* Scat on a Hot Tub Poop: Source of Truth Accuracy in Memetic Propagation (Jeremiah L. Parry-Hill)


== Prior Years ==
== Prior Years ==

Revision as of 21:17, 18 September 2009

TED-style presentations except, you know...unTED. Spread your ideas.

Scheduling and Timing

In keeping with the guidelines for TED talks, please try and limit your talk in length. 10 minutes is a good target length (not including a short Q&A period). Individuals exceeding 15 minutes will be aggressively heckled, unless the majority of listeners chooses to allow them more time (similar to the Roman Senate's method of using waterclocks).

Based on feedback from last year, this year we will try limiting unTED Talks to dinnertime so the talks don't conflict with other activities.

Days and times to be announced.

Confirmed Talks

  • Nikons and Canons: State{ful,less} UI and Why This Is Important (Matthew J. Weaver)
  • How the Fae became Wee: How my Esteemed Colleague from the Great State of Pennsylvania was Wrong (Sean T. Hammond)
  • How to Build a Tree: A short presentation on the physical factors determining how trees grow, followed by a multiday computer simulation of a forest consisting of species made by listeners. (Sean T. Hammond)
  • Scat on a Hot Tub Poop: Source of Truth Accuracy in Memetic Propagation (Jeremiah L. Parry-Hill)

Prior Years

2008


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