Hackaday 2016 - Saturday, November 5
10:00
Gammell, Kravitz
Opening Remarks
10:30
Herd
Building a Home Computer: The March Downfield
Yates
Lighthouse; the Steam VR Tracking System
Berggren
PCB Design Using Eagle
11:10
Gordon
Bio-inspired Sensing
11:30
Martirosyan
Transitions in Life & Technology
11:50
Love
Soft Robotics for Space Exploration
11:55
Kurt
Solving the IoT "last mile" problem with Electron/Node desktop apps
12:30
Krasnow
Building advanced scientific apparatus quickly and at low cost
12:40
Tank
Ternary Computing
14:30
Lightning Talks
Bobrowicz
FPGAs: Beyond Digital Logic with Microblaze and Arty
15:00
Conlon
Device Security 101
Kamkar
Developing (Low Cost) Exploitation Tools
Park
Build Your Own Conductive Ink Midi Controller
Kennedy
Robot Field Test - HACKADAY Edition
15:30
Simpson
Making Exquisite Art PCBs
15:40
Ross
The 45 second pizza and other food robotics hacking
16:05
Petkus
TastingFeet: Behavioral Quirks to Mechanical Systems
16:25
Agyeman
The Story of OpenMV
16:40
Brief
It's about Bloody Time!
16:50
Antonic
Hacking the SuperConference Badge
17:15
Krum
Reigniting Virtual Reality
Domburg
Game Boy Problems
18:00
More Lightning Talks
18:30
The Hackaday Prize Announcements
19:30
The Hackaday Prize Party + Badge Hacking
Hackaday 2016 - Sunday, November 6
10:00
Szczys
State of the Hackaday
10:35
Stedman
Soup up your Servo with a Magnetic Encoder
Ahmed, Scott
Simplifying the Embedded Design Process (Microchip)
10:40
Shirriff
Inside ICs: Reverse engineering analog and digital chips
11:20
Peek
Lab Fab: Last-minute On-Site Laboratory Fabrication
11:55
Schulte
Efficient Processing for Motion Control
12:10
Williams
Learning the Black Magic of Ultrasonics
12:25
Akiba
Shenzhen in 30 Minutes
13:05
Dandino, Du
NASA Hacks
14:45
Chan
Introduction to Fusion 360 (Autodesk)
Kodera
Creation of electromagnetic gyrotropic property by combination of circuit component
Sunu
Rapid Prototyping for the Internet of Things
15:20
Hoenen
Building a robotic exoskeleton arm for my daughter
15:45
Reed
Don't Forget the People, Designing For Humans
16:15
Collins
When Things Go Wrong In Space
17:00
Badge Hacking Presentations + Awards
17:30
Gammell, Kravitz
Closing Remarks


Instructions

This "Old School" schedule is an automatically-generated evolution of a manually-generated hack Darth Null has been using at ShmooCon since 2007. It won't work too well for a large conference, like DEFCON, but for smaller events like ShmooCon or BlackHat DC, it might be useful.

Simply print this out at whatever scale is most helpful to you. For example, for ShmooCon: print at 65%, fold Friday and Sunday back behind Saturday, and laminate, for a two-sided 3" x 4" card that you can keep in your shirt pocket.