Diversity and Collaboration by Tameika Reed

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1. Popup Shops

2. Mobile Training on Campus

3. Involve in the computer Curriculum

4. Colleges

4.1. 2 year colleges

4.1.1. Focus on basic training skills

4.1.1.1. Allows those to be employed

4.1.2. Collaboration with Public Companies

4.1.2.1. Apprentice Programs

4.1.3. Change Core Classes to Basic Devops Classes

4.1.3.1. Potential Curriculum

4.1.4. 4 year colleges

4.1.4.1. Conference Partnerships

4.1.5. Blogging and Speaker Engagement

4.2. Boot Camps

4.2.1. Speaker Engagement

4.3. Community College Partnerships

5. Digital Guidance Counselor

5.1. Too much information with no direction

5.1.1. School, Location

5.2. Translate Classes into on the job tranining

5.2.1. University, Location

5.2.2. Field of Study

5.2.3. Diploma

5.3. Provide student and guidance counselor training

5.4. How to use the resources available

6. Attendee Ownership

6.1. Show Up

6.2. Ask Questions

6.3. Teach Others By Doing

6.4. Teach Classes

6.5. Engage and Reengage out of necessity

7. Better Engagement

7.1. Collaboration of projects

7.2. It should not matter about the city

8. Show The Basics

8.1. Creating a GitHub Account and Why

8.2. Basic Linux Courses

8.3. Ops School

9. Students are suffering from lack of knowledge

10. Help the counselor out on the ever changing structure and topics

11. Mobile Conferences

11.1. Live Training Not Precorded

11.1.1. Show The Architecture

11.1.2. Define Devops

11.1.3. CAP Theorem

12. Meetups

12.1. Virtual Meetups

12.1.1. Skype

12.1.2. crowdcast.io

12.1.3. Hangouts

12.1.4. GoToMeeting

12.2. Record Meetups

12.2.1. Rancher

12.2.2. Women In Linux

12.2.3. Openstack (Bay Area)

12.2.4. OpenEdX

12.3. Location

12.3.1. Public Spaces

12.3.2. High Schools

12.4. Community Build

12.4.1. Within the city

12.4.2. with other cities

13. Mentoring

13.1. Teaching people to fish

13.2. Have to have an end result that is focused

13.3. How to navigate

13.4. Encouragement