A few quick notes on the doc. First, it is uploaded to Scribd, so you can download it there. Second, the document here is a PDF. The submission was in MS Word which meant that the embedded video worked directly in the doc. With the PDF version, you have to click on the link in the caption to see the video in the document on YouTube (or you can just watch the embedded version below:
In addition to the 3 page (max) document, the team had to put together a six slide presentation in case they won. The team's presentation is actually a slide show, complete with narration, animation, music and embedded videos and other do-dahs and knick-knacks. Very cool but bandwidth hungry. Don't try watching the video of the entire presentation below unless you are on a fast connection.
Final Notes From The Open Source Conference:
- I understand that iJet, the other team that won the challenge, had at least one Mercyhurst alum, Bradley Perry, on their team. Congratulations to them and to him as well!
- There are several great blog posts out there about the conference if you missed any of it. The DNI's blog has, presumably, the official word but HOTS provided an extensive series of notes and Cryptome did a great job with pictures of the conference. I suspect that there are others that I have not seen. If you know of any, please post them to the comments.
- Speaking of posts about the conference, you have to feel sorry for this guy....
3 comments:
Kris- thanks for the post. Congrats to the team. (Side note: Mike Bogart also works for iJet).
Thanks for letting me know (I wasn't aware of it)! Congrats, then, to Mike as well!
Kris
Congratulations! Nothing short of an outstanding job!
And thank you for including the ISN in the acknowledgements.
Linda
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