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2016 Mobile Ad Summit
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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Company & Title

Founder, Commonsware

Author (Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development)

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Android Camp

Tuesday
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Android Camp (NYC 2016)

Come join us for the inaugural Android Camp NYC, held at the United Nations as part of the OpenCamps series of events this summer. This event is organized jointly by the Google Developer Group in NYC and Newark, and is the first of what we hope will become an annual Android event during summer in NYC.


This year, Android Camp has two separate sessions -- a Daytime Session featuring the Android Workshop for Beginners, and an Evening Session featuring technical talks and networking with diverse developers and open source advocates in the Greater New York Area. 


Tickets for each session are available separately, and you must be in possession of a ticket for each session, in order to attend. You can get tickets at the link above. Tickets are available on a "pay what you can" basis -- we suggest a donation amount of $15 (to help defray event costs) but do set it to $0 if needed, or raise it higher if you feel generous! 


Camp Counselors

Nitya Narasimhan

Organizer (GDG New York)

Ralph Yozzo

ORGANIZER (GDG NEW YORK)

ERNEST gryzbowski

organizer (GDG NEWARK)

JOHN SHEA

MENTOR (GDG HUDSON VALLEY)

Day Camp (9am-5pm) 

*** Sold Out ***

In this 8-hour workshop, you will setup your Android development environment, learn about core Android components, and build a non-trivial interactive app.

You must have purchased a separate "daytime event" ticket to attend this workshop. Contact us at info@androidcamp.io for questions.

  

MORNING 
09:00am : Registration
09:30am : Welcome & Setup

10:00am : Android Studio 101

11:00am : Views & Layouts

 
LUNCH BREAK

12:00pm-1:30pm: Attendees head out for lunch on their own.

 

AFTERNOON
1:30pm : Wireframe Review

2:00pm : Events & Event Handling
3:00pm : Put it All Together

4:00pm : Review & Share

5:00pm : Wrap-up & Networking

ANDROID FOR BEGINNERS

WORKSHOP 

9:00am-5:00pm

Please bring your laptops and chargers and be ready for an all-day hands-on coding & learning workshop.


All participants are expected to have some knowledge of Java or an object-oriented programming language.


Please fill out this questionnaire before arriving at the event, in order to help us assess your familiarity with Android.


 Evening Camp (5pm-9pm)

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Evening

Schedule

The evening schedule will focus on tech talks and networking. Come hear featured talks from Android experts and lightning talks from Android developers in our community. Give us your feedback on the event and get involved if you want to help us plan this next year.

Featured Talks

Registration & Networking

 

 

5:30pm

Welcome from Organizers

Nitya Narasimhan

Ralph Yozzo

Ernest Gryzbowski

5:45pm 

Opening Talk

Kevin Galligan

6:00pm

Featured Talks

Mark Murphy

Mike Nakhimovich

Liam Spradlin

Lex Dreitser

8:00pm

Lightning Talks 

Brian Plummer

Faraz Fazli

William DePalo

Ally M. Lampe

Sumeet Thadani

Ernest Gryzbowski

9:00pm

Wrap-Up

Nitya Narasimhan

Ralph Yozzo

Ernest Grzybowski

The NYC Android Ecosystem

Speaker: Kevin Galligan

 

Kevin is the President of touchlab - America's go-to shop for Android development & design. He started coding at age 7, and has been professionally coding for over 15 years. Kevin's Android experience started before the G1 was released.


Touchlab runs the big Android developer meetup in NYC, Droidcon NYC (an Android developer conference), and various tech community activities. In his off time, Kevin plays in a hard rock band that virtually none of you would be interested in..

Featured Speakers

Mark Murphy

Founder, Commonsware

Author (Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development)

Mark is active in supporting the Android developer community, from answering questions on Stack Overflow to publishing sample code and reusable components as open source. A three-time entrepreneur, his experience ranges from consulting on open source and collaborative development for the Fortune 500 to application development on a myriad of platforms

Mike Nakhimovich

Senior Android Engineer,

NY Times


Mikhail is a Senior Android Engineer who loves all things Open Source. After transitioning from Java Spring development, he has spent the last 4 years building Android Apps for startups before landing as the perforamance guru on the NY Times Android Framework Team. He hopes to one day find a way to speed up reflection from Android.

Liam Spradlin

Lead Designer, TouchLab



Liam Spradlin is a UIUX designer working primarily on Android. He’s the lead designer at touchlab, a podcaster, streamer, writer, and a Google Expert in UIUX.


At touchlab, Liam helps partners craft Android experiences with great design as a foundational principle, whether the product is Android-first or expanding from other platforms..

Lex Dreitser

CEO & Creative Director, VRVU.com

Organizer, NYCVRU.com

Host, Build-Run.com

Lex is an award winning VR/AR developer and likely the foremost Unity® expert in NYC. When he’s not developing the future of VR/AR for major brands, he runs NYC VR University – an official Unity® meetup where his team teaches the community how to make VR and AR for free.


He hosts a 360 video podcast for Unity® developers called Build and Run. Join him on VRathon.com – an episodic iterative VR hackathon – where you’re able to participate through 360 video.

Featured Talks

6:00pm

MAKING SENSE OF STORAGE - Mark Murphy

(40 mins)

Once upon a time, Android developers thought in terms of files, both for their own use and for integration with other apps. Local files are still important, but sharing them directly between apps is falling by the wayside. This is particularly the case with Android N, where the use of a Uri with a file: scheme is banned in many cases. The alternatives -- things like FileProvider and the Storage Access Framework -- have been around for a while but are not nearly as well-known.


In this presentation, we will explore the storage options available to you, with a focus on where *you* should be focusing on in modern app development.

 

BREAK (5 mins)

6:45pm

SWORDFIGHTING WITH DAGGER - Mike Nakhimovich

(25 mins)

Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control pattern are great for modern Java development


Mike will walk us through setting up Dagger 2, Google's new DI library, and share lessons learnt from managing hundreds of objects in the NY Times Android app. Topics will include: Object Scoping, Lazy instantiation, and a demystification of Dagger-generated code. Prior Android knowledge is helpful but not required.

7:10pm

THE LIVING INTERFACE: MUTATIVE DESIGN  - Liam Spradlin

(25 mins)

Mutative design is a theoretical design methodology that would allow interfaces and experiences to be born, live, and evolve according to a user’s realities. With mutative design, things like physical ability, lighting, and vision are accounted for automatically, allowing interfaces to be engaging and accessible to every user, without compromise.


In this session we'll take a brief look at the rationale and methodology behind Project Phoebe, the first open-source exploration into mutative design, answering practical questions about how we can work toward this future.

 

7:35pm

THE FUTURE OF ANDROID: IN YOUR FACE - Lex Dreitser

(20 mins)

Advances in Smartglasses means the times of looking down and swiping fingers on a screen are over. The screen of the future will display directly in front of the user’s eyes.


In this session we’ll explore and demonstrate Epson’s Moverio BT-200 – android smartglasses that are available right now. Epson has great projector technology and they’ve used it to create the smallest, lightest VR/AR hardware on earth. This session will highlight the development process for the BT-200 and give an overview the smartglass landscape. No prior knowledge is required.


BREAK (5 mins)

Evening Schedule

Evening Schedule

6pm

Making Sense of Storage Synopsis

Title: Making Sense of Storage Synopsis: Once upon a time, Android developers thought in terms of files, both for their own use and for integration with other apps. Local files are still important, but sharing them directly between apps is falling by the wayside. This is particularly the case with Android N, where the use of a Uri with a file: scheme is banned in many cases. The alternatives -- things like FileProvider and the Storage Access Framework -- have been around for a while but are not nearly as well-known. In this presentation, we will explore the storage options available to you, with a focus on where *you* should be focusing on in modern app development.

7pm

Schedule Item #2

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

7:30pm

Schedule Item #3

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Bedford V2 kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

Lightning Talks 

8:00pm

Immutability with Immutables

Brian Plummer, NY Times.

 The talk will focus on the Immutables library which allows for easy data immutability on the Android platform.


Contap: Simplifying the way you connect & share

Faraz Fazli, Contap.

Contap is a a venture-backed mobile tech startup with a focus on revolutionizing the way people connect and share their social media and contact information. Faraz will share some of the technology (mainly RxJava and Data Binding) used in the app, talk about how it sped up their development and reduced bugs, and show a demo of its functionality.


Intro to Wearables & Handheld Communications

William DePalo

The talk will cover three ways for passing data between a handled application and a companion wearable, describe why each is useful, and reviews in detail the Message API approach, which the presenter feels is the most generally applicable option.


Why Android is the Reason I'm Learning Programming

Ally M. Lampe

There's a ton of programming options out there, Android is just one of many platforms. So in the overwhelming sea of programming, why did I start with Android Programming and why its a great place for others to get their start.


Using the Android Platform for Startups

Sumeet Thadani

An overview of how to use Android for your startup as Android expands to more areas of computing from TVs and Autos to IoT and VR.


Intro to Rx

Ernest Grzybowski

We will take a brief tour of RxJava and RxAndroid and how to start using these libraries effectively.

Wrap-Up

9:00pm

Survey & Next Steps

Nitya Narasimhan & Ralph Yozzo (GDG New York)

Ernest Grzybowski (GDG Newark)

Morning Schedule

9:30 – 10:15 AM

Panel: "Tapping Into Niche Audiences"

Zee Nguyen – Ad Market Magazine (Moderator)

Forest Bello – VP, Digital Media, Clicker

Amit Sands – Digital Director, Power Haus

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween

10:15 – 11:00 AM

Presentation: “Optimizing Spend In the Mobile Ad Space”

Kate Walsh – VP of Sales, 3DAYS

11:00 – 12:00 PM

Presentation: “Demystifying Metrics: Making Numbers Work For You”

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Lunch


1:00 – 2:00 PM

Rapid-Fire Case Studies

Viral Mobile Ads

Time-based Targeting

Crafting Your Brand Story

When Ads Advocate Action

2:00 – 2:20 PM

Networking Break


2:20 – 3:00 PM

Presentation: “The Mobile Ad Process: 7 Steps to Success”

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

3:00 – 3:45 PM

Panel: “Consumer Feedback: When Ads Talk Back”

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween (moderator)

Vee Nguyen – Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Sara Chen – CEO, AdTank

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

3:45 – 4:00 PM

Closing Remarks

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

4:00 – 5:30 PM

Rooftop Cocktails


United Nations Visitors Entrance
1st Ave and E 46th St, New York, NY

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Acknowledgments

Android Camp is a  community-driven camp organized by the

Google Developer Group chapters in New York City (NY) and Newark (NJ), 

under the umbrella of the OpenCamps organization.

 

We would also like to acknowledge Udacity for their support of our "Android For Beginners" workshop, inspired in part by their beginners course in the

Android Basics Nanodegree program.

 

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