Here’s the video of PANMA’s HTML Demystified event:
Please note that the audio from the wireless mic both Nick and Chris were using is much lower than the audio at the beginning of the video. After Tim’s introduction, turn your speakers up and you should be OK.
Also, check out Chris Morrell’s follow-up post for a copy of the code we wrote during the event and a list of HTML5 resources.
Highlights from InLiquid 10th Anniversary at the Crane Arts Building. Marilyn Moran, PANMA Community Manager, interviews Rachel Zimmerman, Founder and Executive Director of InLiquid.
Wil Reynolds, founder of the Philadelphia search firm SEER Interactive, brought real-world search information to a packed house at PANMA’s educational event on May 19. Delving into the specific techniques and analysis of good search practices, Wil separated hype from reality, dismissed common myths and showed what works.
Wil founded SEER Interactive in 2002, and has brought it to a highly successful state as a well respected company with national reach. Clients include Johnson and Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb, AON and the National Constitution Center. In addition, SEER is proud of its policy that involves staff members in community action as well as client work.
Enjoy some highlights of Wil’s talk, and be sure to attend future PANMA events for great content and interaction with Philadelphia’s web-tech and creative community!
PANMA presented Web Hosting Demystified at the University City Science Center on April 21, 2009. Tim Dodd of HostMySite.com explained the workings of web hosting and the many options available.
PANMA’s annual holiday party rocked at Fuzion Grill and Social Club! More than 125 people came out to enjoy the free food and drinks in a great atmosphere, provided by our sponsors: Fuzion, PhillyUnions.com, Peregrine Salon and HostMySite.com. It was a wonderful party, and we’re looking forward to 2009!
PANMA participated again this year in the Philly Creative Guide’s Creative Mega Social. We brought information about PANMA to hundreds of attendees in our continuing effort to connect members of the digital development community.
PANMA presented a panel discussion of how journalism is changing as online media develops. Temple University provided the venue for the April 23rd event, with speakers from the Inquirer, Daily News, City Paper and Philebrity.
PANMA’s Video on the Web event drew 100 participants who listened to Nick Floro, Scott McNulty, Mark Schoneveld and Kurt Sensenig discuss how to make and use web video – and make money in the process.
PANMA’s community social event – f2f is face to face! Networking and just good conversation at the Triumph Brewing Company on January 23, 2008. PANMA’s f2f events bring the web community out for an evening of talk, food, drink and fun.