The Official mojoPortal Online User Group is a monthly meeting of mojoPortal users, supporters, consulting providers, newbies and anyone with an interest in mojoPortal. Each User Group meeting includes:
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Introductions
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Learning Session by a mojoPortal Expert - These sessions cover topics of interest as identified through the forums and expert experience.
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Roundtable Discussion on latest uses of mojoPortal
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Expert Q & A - Here is your chance to get your tough questions answered.
The Official mojoPortal Online User Group is hosted by the mojoPortal Consulting Partners and provided free by LiveMind. mojoPortal founder and lead developer Joe Audette usually attends and often leads discussions and answers quesitons. It's a great opportunity to learn about mojoPortal and give input into the product roadmap.
One thing to note, if you sign in to Yamisee all classes will be shown in your time zone. If your time zone is incorrect, click on My Account and update the time zone. That way you won't have to be confused as to the start time. Also, all communications, email, etc. will have the times in your time zone if the My Account setting is correct.
Show Us Some mojo!
If you've done something cool with mojoPortal why not show it off? Maybe it would make for a good presentation topic for our monthly online user group. If you'd like to be a presenter at a future meeting please let us know, you could contact our Community Manager Joe Davis, or David Dean at Yamisee.
Previous Presentations
You can watch videos of previous mojoPortal user group meetings on LiveMind. Recent topics include
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Integrating jQuery Plugins presented by Joe Audette August 24, 2010
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Advanced Logging with log4net presented by Steve Land June 23, 2010
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Custom Controls and Custom Page Title presented by Joe Davis May 18, 2010
Local User Groups
We're hoping to see local mojoPortal user groups begin to emerge as mojoPortal grows more popular. Maybe you would like to start a group in your area. It would be a great way to participate in the mojoPortal community. A good way to get started might be first to give a presentation on mojoPortal in your local .NET User group, most major cities already have such groups. If you're presenting at local user groups or starting one in your area, let us know and we'll do what we can to help promote it.