Sign in for the summit and enjoy breakfast with fellow attendees.
A quick break to enjoy some coffee.
Split into groups to discuss with other attendees specific topics that impact working with Drupal in Higher-Ed. These guided discussion topics will be selected ahead of time.
Lunch break
Summit attendees will have a chance to share knowledge or show off recent work with 5 to 10 minute lightning talks.
Re-fuel with a snack break.
Split into groups to discuss with other attendees specific topics that impact working with Drupal in Higher-Ed. These discussion topics will be selected by summit attendees earlier in the day.
Review of the day and final remarks.
Registration in the Gaige Hall Lobby
Join us for some camp info and updates!
Start your day off right with a little something to eat.
Join us in the Faculty Center for our Lunch Buffet
Stay after the keynote for our group photo and/or head to Gaige 200 for a coffee break.
After a long day of Drupal come relax with a drink and some great eats.
Many of us in the Drupal community enjoy coffee, and the Drupal Coffee Exchange is a way to celebrate the magic elixir many of us use to fuel our days. The Drupal Coffee Exchange allows community members to stay caffeinated and share their favorite coffees with other enthusiasts. It's a unique, fun, creative, and complementary way to participate in our community. It's a reminder our community goes well beyond the commits. So bring a bag of your favorite beans, and leave with a bag from someone else. Yes, it's that easy!
Opening remarks to kick off the Higher-Ed summit
Check-in to the Higher-Ed Summit, grab some breakfast and network before the summit begins.
Take a short break and refuel with some coffee or tea.
Take a short break and refuel with some coffee or tea.
Break for lunch.
Stick around the summit training room to network with fellow attendees.
Join NEDcamp attendees at our Contribution Day!
Contribution Day is a collaborative event where members of the Drupal community, from beginners to seasoned developers, come together to contribute to the Drupal project. This General Contribution Session will be used to contribute to a variety of opportunities, such as coding, documentation, translations, design, and testing. Experienced community members will be available to guide newcomers, assist them through setting up development environments and suggesting good Drupal issues to start with. Participants can work on various tasks, including fixing bugs, updating documentation, or improving the user experience of Drupal modules. It’s a great opportunity for networking, learning, and making a meaningful impact on the Drupal project.
We look forward to seeing you and contributing together!