Speaking

The staff of Technically Philly are occasionally asked to speak, present or attend panels before conferences, groups or other assemblies.

If you are interested in having have one or all of our members address your organization, please contact us.

WordPress Demystified | June 29, 2010 | PANMA

Sean Blanda spoke to a packed room at Huntsman Hall at Wharton to discuss why Technically Philly uses WordPress and how it helps us focus on what we love: writing.

Be a Publisher Now | Nov. 7, 2009 | PHIJI

Making mistakes since 1983 | Sept. 16, 2009 | Rowan University

Brian James Kirk (L) and Sean Blanda speaking at Rowan University on Sept. 16, 2009.

Brian James Kirk (L) and Sean Blanda speaking at Rowan University on Sept. 16, 2009.

On Sept. 16, 2009, the three Technically Philly founders spoke to Rowan University journalism faculty and students about the necessity of entrepreneurship for young, aspiring journalists. The cheeky presentation was stuffed with insight from their young experiences. Below see our presentation notes.

Audience Building on Social Media | Aug. 30, 2009 | Pennsylvania Women’s Press Association

On Aug. 30, 2009, we addressed a small assembly of the Southeastern chapter of PWPA on building an audience using social media. Using examples from the audience, we shared some of our thoughts on using those tools for bringing traffic to political and freelance writing operations. Below see our presentation notes.

Entrepreneurship in Communications | Sept. 10, 2009 | Harrisburg Area Community College

On Sep. 10, 2009, Technically Philly co-founder Brian James Kirk discussed what he’s done since graduating from HACC, highlighting the technologies and skills needed in all communications positions and how much opportunity for media coverage there is in a small city like Harrisburg.

Community News Startups | April 20, 2009 | BarCamp NewsInnovation 2009

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On April 20, 2009, Technically Philly helped organize and was a lead sponsor of the first national BarCamp NewsInnovation held at Temple University. Our team also presented to a packed room of 75 reporters, executives and others involved in new media and journalism. Below watch a citizen’s video of a small portion of our presentation.

The Courier Post summarized our presentation, the notes of which can be seen here. Roxbury News kindly caught video of most our session:

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