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  • September 2019

  • Thu 12
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    Tech Meetup: Panel Discussion – How to grow tech in our region

    September 12, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm ADT

    Welcome to Septembers Meet Up, an interactive panel discussion lead by myself, Councillor Matt Whitman and 1 other guest from our local tech sector discussing what we need as a community to grow our region as a tech hub. We will discuss past initiatives, challenges, some great successes, and the future. RSVP

  • Tue 17

    Managing Innovation in the Workplace

    September 17, 2019 @ 7:00 am - 11:00 am ADT

    Taught by Christine Hamblin (BCA, BSc, MTEI), Atlantic Innovation Lead at Accenture, and certified Human-Centered Design and Design Thinking facilitator; this class will help you learn the process of conceiving and designing new products and services for your business.

  • Tue 17

    Mobile Workers Association Meetup

    September 17, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm ADT

    Are you a mobile worker?? Do you work from home, remotely, or have a flex-schedule? Come hang out and meet new friends, colleagues, and potential coworkers! Let's try to build a better environment and community for remote and mobile work right here in Halifax! All are welcome! Register

  • Wed 18

    Shopify Meetup

    September 18, 2019 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm ADT

    Able Sense is hosting the next Meetup in Halifax! This is a great opportunity to connect, network and learn with partners and fellow merchants. Shopify experts will share their specialized ecommerce knowledge to help you grow your business. See you there! Agenda 6:00 PM — 6:25 PM: Arrivals Sign in and join your fellow partners and merchants. Grab a drink, snacks and a seat before the event starts. 6:25 PM — 6:30 PM: Welcome An introduction of the speakers and an overview of the evening from Able Sense. 6:30 PM — 6:50 PM: Session 1 - Building Your Brand with Content Marketing Julie Guy, BrewHQ What Is The Content in "Content Marketing", Creating Content for Different Customers, Integrating Content Into Your Marketing Emails, Podcasts - The New Blog 6:50 PM — 7:20 PM: Networking We invite you to grab another drink, more snacks and mix & mingle before our next speaker! 7:20 PM — 7:40 PM: Session 2 - Branding, James Bond, and Your Small Business Jennifer Faulkner, Proposify Branding is often misunderstood or overlooked, especially for small businesses or when you’re just starting out. But, your brand is one of your most valuable assets. A strong brand can help you survive the roller coaster […]

  • Wed 18
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    WordPress Meetup: #44: September’s Post-WordCamp Hooplah!

    September 18, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm ADT

    **Take last set of elevators at end of the building and press 'M'. We're at the other end of the hallway** We're all well rested from WordCamp Halifax 2019, and ready to kick some butt with our websites! Come out for a night of learning, sharing and troubleshooting with the WordPress Halifax community. Weren't able to make it to WordCamp? No problemo, you'll get lots out of this meetup, which we hold every month! --What to Bring-- Yourself, your questions and your laptop or mobile device so you can show us your WordPress site whether it is just beginning or around for a while. -- 7:15: Opening Remarks-- --7:30: Happiness Bar (other items TBA)-- Break out your laptops, knowledge and questions regarding WordPress. Get feedback, learn something new or help a buddy out. Chat and get to know fellow WordPress bloggers, designers and developers. RSVP

  • Thu 19

    2018-2019 Digital Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting

    September 19, 2019 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm ADT

    Join us for a celebration of the year past, and the 29 years before it! We'll have a complimentary wine and cheese reception at our AGM (special thank you to McInnes Cooper), where we will share some of our highlights from the year, welcome new board members, and enjoy networking with one another. All are welcome to attend, and we hope to see you there! Register

  • Thu 19

    Ocean Connector: The Physics of Hydrophones with GeoSpectrum

    September 19, 2019 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm ADT

    Join us in welcoming GeoSpectrum Technologies founder, Dr. Bruce Armstrong, on September 19 at COVE for our Ocean Connector! The physics of hydrophones is easy to understand; mastery of the implementation of those ideas can be tricky. This talk will explain the physics in terms everyone should be able to understand. Topics covered will be piezoelectric ceramics, why a high frequency hydrophone is a poor choice to measure low frequencies and vice versa, preamp noise and how it relates to hydrophone sensitivity, why the low frequency sensitivity of a hydrophone is a ruler-straight line, and why it is sometimes better to calibrate hydrophones in air rather than water. Finally, you will learn that if you utter the words “rho-c”, you may be putting your professional reputation at risk. Dr. Armstrong has been designing transducers for over 41 years. In 1978 he began work as a Defence Scientist in the transducer group at DRDC-A. In 1985, he began working for Ultra Electronics Maritime Systems, where he designed DIFAR (vector) hydrophones for sonobuoys. In 1994, he founded GeoSpectrum Technologies, where he still works today, guiding the technical teams. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to construction on Parker Street, the main road to COVE will […]

  • Thu 19

    BDO’s Young Professionals Pool Tournament

    September 19, 2019 @ 3:00 pm - 6:30 pm ADT

    Grab a cocktail and a cue stick, and join BDO at Dooly’s. Enjoy an evening of networking with the next generation of Halifax business leaders at BDO’s annual Young Professionals Pool Tournament. If pool isn’t your thing, join them for free pizza and drinks. See you there!

  • Sat 21

    National Ladies Learning Code Day

    September 21, 2019 @ 7:00 am - 1:00 pm ADT

    During this collaborative learning experience, we’ll explore the difference between UI and UX, and how they work together.

  • Sat 21

    National Ladies Learning Code Day – Intro to UX Design

    September 21, 2019 @ 7:00 am - 1:00 pm ADT

    Join thousands of Canadians coast to coast to coast taking their first steps learning about application development. With great design comes great responsibility. User experience (UX) design isn’t just about creating pretty or functioning websites - it’s about creative solutioning and trying to make people’s lives and experiences better. As application designers, we need to remember that we aren’t designing products for ourselves, but for other people. Being a UX designer allows you to work with and problem solve for a variety of different people, and empathy plays a huge part in this. During this collaborative learning experience, we’ll explore the difference between User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX), and how they work together. We’ll walk through the design cycle; including discovery, user testing, and user personas. Learners will also have a chance to experience different UX methods through hands-on exercises, including building physical and digital prototypes. Never worked on application design before? No problem! This workshop is designed for absolute beginners! During this 6 hour workshop, you’ll learn: Learn all about User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design Have a fulsome and holistic discussion around ethics and why ethical designing is crucial Solve real-world problems in collaboration […]

  • Tue 24

    Angular Meetup

    September 24, 2019 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm ADT

    Join us for the fourth Halifax Angular Meetup, as we continue to dig deeper into all of the incredible things Angular can help with! Schedule: 6:30-6:45: Networking 6:45-7:15: Talk #1 RXJS & Observables 7:30-8:15: Talk #2 Component Inheritance 8:15-8:30: Networking About the sessions: RXJS & Observables: Observables in Angular are SUPER powerful and we can do a lot with them but they can be intimidating if you don't know where to start. In this talk we will discuss 1. reactive programming basics 2. the differences between promises and observables 3. common operators and when to use them 4. advanced operators and when to use them and by the end you'll be able to power-up your Angular apps using RXJS and Observables! Presenter: Chris Burton Component Inheritance: Inheritance in many object-oriented languages can serve as a mechanism to elegantly re-use code. The case with Angular is that inheritance is typically far from elegant, and can cause confusing components that hide their cost of use. In this talk, I will briefly introduce composition as the preferred object-oriented approach that comes naturally to Angular. Presenter: Jonathan Ignacio Register

  • Wed 25

    Ignite Labs: Google Analytics to Improve Your Digital Presence

    September 25, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am ADT

    OUTLINE OF THE DAY Understanding what Google Analytics is, and what it can do for your business. We'll cover how it's a foundational tool for understanding your website and how it can improve your online presence. Fundamentally, it will help drive marketing that will lead to more quality traffic to your website, and,once on the site, more users doing what you want them to do (making a purchase, contacting you, learning about your brand, etc...) Lunch will be served A hands "How to" session that will include setting up Google Analytics on your website, finding and interpreting answers, identifying trends and recommending how to react, and, finally, setting up an easy to read dashboard that will help demystify Google Analytics. Ideally, bringing a laptop to this workshop would be best for the "how-to" portion of the session. You'll also need a Google account to access these tools. Register   KEVIN D'AGUIAR With over 20 years of experience as an Analytics professional, Kevin has developed his passion for translating data into meaningful insights and recommendations that drive business decisions. Kevin has worked with clients spanning many industries, including Finance, Travel and Tourism, Tele-Communication, and Retail Loyalty. The Customer Journey is universal, […]

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