What would you like to share or present at the conference?
- How to conduct a technical interview
- My experiences writing a book for O’Reilly
- Coding, pair programming, web dev
- Health and longevity information
- ideas and experience about working collaboratively
- Art-to-Part process (how to be a MAKEr),
- get your IT helpdesk under control,
- how to write papers for conferences,
- how to write a book,
- rooting a color nook (android),
- apps vs traditional programming model,
- backyard veggies,
- hydroponic veggies,
- heirloom veggies,
- permaculture,
- master gardener program of UCDavis
- Ways to increase participation of women in open technology and culture
- Social justice and tech
- Possibly making a new programming language
- django,
- beekeeping
- Android stuff
- Cassandra a small introduction and experience in my organization with it.
- Could also share my interest in the Pleo as a teaching platform in robotics.
- programming,
- arduino,
- gimp
- Introduction to User Experience Design;
- Designing for Complexity
- Experience building technology for nonprofits
- How technology and cloud computing can be used to end poverty
- Navigating the IT world being a woman and a technical lead
- bio-optics simulation,
- machine learning,
- signal processing,
- web development,
- life as a phd (pre and post graduation), finding a job,
- how to start a women’s group at work
- I would like to talk about the importance of the presence of women on teams tasked with solving business and technology problems. Women consumers are the primary audience for most online products and the majority of entrepreneurial tech teams have a very low representation of women, if at all. In my mind, there is a huge opportunity out there for she’s geeky attendees. Let’s change it together.
- If there are folks interested in talking about service oriented architecture design and providing platforms, i’d love to hear about it. I can speak broadly about single sign on and SAML protocol in Identity Management.
- How museums conserve tech artifacts,
- building a game museum
- Organizing a study series for women learning the Python programming language.
- Yes – I’d love to share and compare visions for the future of science
- Cracking the Coding Interview: Advice for Mastering the Software Engineering Interview
- How to Get that Job at Google — Or Any Great Tech Company
- I’d love to discuss diversity, particularly as it relates to tech conferences
- Collaborative support; how to motivate and enable a community of developers to add their best insights to documentation, forums, and other resources.
- I would like to share our new program ZERO1 GARAGE, where principles of artistic creativity will be applied to real world innovation challenges. We are a non profit in the Silicon Valley dedicating to working with art and technology to shape the future.
What are you hoping to learn at She’s Geeky?
- What is going on in the industry
- Technical information
- Meet people and talk about web dev, feminism, etc
- How to promote my health and longevity conference
- what women find helps them when aiming to work together
- Inspiration and community
- hoping to network with folks and make some more friendships with other geeky women
- Increase my circle of geeky friends!
- More about open tech/culture outside of open source
- awesome stuff
- I don’t have a particular goal in mind other than to hear/talk about a lot of interesting things that people are doing and I might like to pursue/try.
- Ladies & Tech rule!
- What other geeky women are involved in and any opportunity for collaboration.
- mostly to meet other women in technology!
- I don’t know yet!
- mapping,
- programming,
- beekeeping, other things I haven’t even thought of
- Lots of new things!
- Development strategies for apps for phones and tablets.
- New gaming,
- career,
- writing,
- building,
- coding things.
- Technology trends, new perspectives & networking
- Networking and how women are shaping the way tech companies think today
- What’s new trend in IT field for women?
- Issues other tech leads face in a male dominated IT world,
- latest in neuroscience, photography, IT.
- I’d like to find a CTO to join me in business plan development.
- big data, other biotech computation groups
- What women are doing in technology,
- where there passions lie,
- what their goals are,
- how they are currently using their technical background,
- what their vision of the future is,
- how they are solving problems,
- what challenges they face.
- cool stuff
- I’m always surprised and delighted at what i learn!
- I hope that there are some Personal Data Ecosystem sessions.
- Find volunteers and people interested in the future of a museum for video, console, arcade, platform and computer games.
- I want to learn how to become more geeky, and to forge connections with other geeky women.
- What women are doing to fulfill their desires and careers and contributions to work, family, society and themselves
- Networking with other women in the tech/geek community
- I’m looking forward to meeting new women and hearing about their experiences as lady geeks.
- A lot
- I’m mostly hoping to meet new people
- Collaborative support; how to motivate and enable a community of developers to add their best insights to documentation, forums, and other resources.
- Im interested in learning about how women are taking risks in the technology sector.
What issues and topics would you like to discuss with women working Technology and other Geeky fields.
- learning ruby,
- native plants,
- urban farming,
- sewing,
- diy
- Event promotion and marketing using web tools and social media
- startups
- Data Viz,
- Design,
- WordPress,
- UX, UI,
- Info Architecture,
- Non-profits
- Data Analysis,
- Data Mining,
- Visualization,
- Big Data,
- Machine Learning,
- Research Methodologies. (Tools, study groups, self teaching methods, resources, etc.)
- professional growth,
- how to work with different personalities,
- how to strike work/life balance… the typical stuff
- Career growth – breaking next level in the glass ceiling.
- women in the workplace,
- interview tips,
- starting a business
- Developing technologies and apps with women-friendly motivational architectures.
- Non profits
- Collaboration,
- crowd-sourcing and social networking tools used by them and what works for them.
- work, life, networking,
- how to join open source communities
- I would like to find a female technical co-founder to start a company.
- startups,
- learning to code,
- making geek connections,
- geeky crafts
- The difficulty of getting financial support for a non-profit in a new industry without a tradition of giving.
- I’d like to hear how to engage women to contribute more within the male-dominated tech industry.I also would love to talk about meshing finance/economics with technology, and how to elevate both fields.
- Science (basic research)
- Mobile
- Career development and product management
- Open
- start-up ideas
- Green technology,
- art and innovation,
- arduino and processing








