Taiji Hagino

Taiji Hagino 萩野たいじ Taiji Hagino Taiji Hagino Taiji Hagino

Sr. Developer Advocate Sr. Developer Advocate Sr. Developer Advocate Sr. Developer Advocate Sr. Developer Advocate @ IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM

Ex-hairdresser and Ex-musician. After becoming a software engineer, he started an Accurate System Ltd. with his various experience. After working as a system integrator of a subsidiary of a general trading company, he now works as a developer advocate in the IBM Global team, developing DevRel (Developer Relations), a marketing approach to engineers. Also works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics, University of Tsukuba. His authors include "Developer Marketing DevRel Q&A" (Impress R&D), "First Node-RED", "Practical Node-RED Application Manual" (Kogakusha), etc. 元美容師で元音楽家。ソフトウェアエンジニアへ転身後、有限会社アキュレートシステムを起業。その後、商社系SIerを経て、現在はIBM Globalチームにて、Developer Advocateとして技術者へリーチしたマーケティング、DevRel(Developer Relations)を展開。エールビールが大好きな二児の父。著書に『開発者向けマーケティング DevRel Q&A』(インプレスR&D)『はじめてのNode-RED』『Node-RED活用マニュアル』(工学社)など。 Ex-hairdresser and Ex-musician. After becoming a software engineer, he started an Accurate System Ltd. with his various experience. After working as a system integrator of a subsidiary of a general trading company, he now works as a developer advocate in the IBM Global team, developing DevRel (Developer Relations), a marketing approach to engineers. Also works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics, University of Tsukuba. His authors include "Developer Marketing DevRel Q&A" (Impress R&D), "First Node-RED", "Practical Node-RED Application Manual" (Kogakusha), etc. Ex-hairdresser and Ex-musician. After becoming a software engineer, he started an Accurate System Ltd. with his various experience. After working as a system integrator of a subsidiary of a general trading company, he now works as a developer advocate in the IBM Global team, developing DevRel (Developer Relations), a marketing approach to engineers. Also works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics, University of Tsukuba. His authors include "Developer Marketing DevRel Q&A" (Impress R&D), "First Node-RED", "Practical Node-RED Application Manual" (Kogakusha), etc. Ex-hairdresser and Ex-musician. After becoming a software engineer, he started an Accurate System Ltd. with his various experience. After working as a system integrator of a subsidiary of a general trading company, he now works as a developer advocate in the IBM Global team, developing DevRel (Developer Relations), a marketing approach to engineers. Also works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics, University of Tsukuba. His authors include "Developer Marketing DevRel Q&A" (Impress R&D), "First Node-RED", "Practical Node-RED Application Manual" (Kogakusha), etc.

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Hack an online hackathon with digital tools Hack an online hackathon with digital tools Hack an online hackathon with digital tools Hack an online hackathon with digital tools Hack an online hackathon with digital tools

🗣 english 🕘 03:4004:10 UTC at Asia2
Taiji hosts a student hackathon every year as part of its university lectures. Not only planning, but also facilitation on the day. Here, I will use that experience to hack how to proceed with the hackathon. And it's not for the usual on-site hackathon, but for the now mainstream digital/online hackathon. By the end of this session, you will understand and be able to do the following: 1. Online Hackathon Planning 2. Preparing for an online hackathon 3. Conducting an online hackathon 4. Important points unique to online hackathons Let's make an online hackathon successful as one of the people involved in DevRel! Taiji hosts a student hackathon every year as part of its university lectures. Not only planning, but also facilitation on the day. Here, I will use that experience to hack how to proceed with the hackathon. And it's not for the usual on-site hackathon, but for the now mainstream digital/online hackathon. By the end of this session, you will understand and be able to do the following: 1. Online Hackathon Planning 2. Preparing for an online hackathon 3. Conducting an online hackathon 4. Important points unique to online hackathons Let's make an online hackathon successful as one of the people involved in DevRel! Taiji hosts a student hackathon every year as part of its university lectures. Not only planning, but also facilitation on the day. Here, I will use that experience to hack how to proceed with the hackathon. And it's not for the usual on-site hackathon, but for the now mainstream digital/online hackathon. By the end of this session, you will understand and be able to do the following: 1. Online Hackathon Planning 2. Preparing for an online hackathon 3. Conducting an online hackathon 4. Important points unique to online hackathons Let's make an online hackathon successful as one of the people involved in DevRel! Taiji hosts a student hackathon every year as part of its university lectures. Not only planning, but also facilitation on the day. Here, I will use that experience to hack how to proceed with the hackathon. And it's not for the usual on-site hackathon, but for the now mainstream digital/online hackathon. By the end of this session, you will understand and be able to do the following: 1. Online Hackathon Planning 2. Preparing for an online hackathon 3. Conducting an online hackathon 4. Important points unique to online hackathons Let's make an online hackathon successful as one of the people involved in DevRel! Taiji hosts a student hackathon every year as part of its university lectures. Not only planning, but also facilitation on the day. Here, I will use that experience to hack how to proceed with the hackathon. And it's not for the usual on-site hackathon, but for the now mainstream digital/online hackathon. By the end of this session, you will understand and be able to do the following: 1. Online Hackathon Planning 2. Preparing for an online hackathon 3. Conducting an online hackathon 4. Important points unique to online hackathons Let's make an online hackathon successful as one of the people involved in DevRel!