Hackaday Superconference 2017 - Saturday, November 11
09:30
Hackaday
Opening Ceremonies
10:00
Ossmann, Spill
Aye, ARRR! pIRates!
10:45
Wipprecht
Robotic Dresses and Intuitive Interfaces
Lin
Understanding Disability within the Context of Engineering: A View from the Frontline
11:30
Bradford
Devices For Controlling Climates
Mendoza
A Cross-Platform Magstripe Payment Method: BlueSpoof
13:45
AND!XOR
Applied Engineering for more than just fun and bling
Earl
Manufacturing Hacks: Mistakes Will Move You Forward
14:30
Gordon
Sensor Fusion
Stephan
The Making of a Secure Open Source Hardware Password Keeper
15:15
Kim
The Balance of Art and Technology
Staritskaya
Applying Acceptance Tests to Hardware
16:00
Paget
IoT Security: A study of failure.
Nazemi
CTRL+HACK+DELETE: Designing and Building a Custom Mechanical Keyboard
16:45
Harrison
Flying Liquid Crystal Displays
Meyers
Internet of Robots
17:30
Mead
The Future is Now
18:30
Hackaday
The Hackaday Prize Awards Ceremony
19:05
Hackaday
The Hackaday Prize Party
Hackaday Superconference 2017 - Sunday, November 12
09:30
Hackaday
Sunday Welcome and Thank Yous
10:00
Peek
Can the Laplace Transform help with my music video? A journey of Making, Machines, and Music
Whitchurch
Are we ready for Open Source Healthcare and medical devices?
10:45
Kamkar
Creating Vehicle Reconnaissance & Attack Tools
Petkus
the imperfect probe: personally expressive machines and why nonsense matters
11:30
Szczys
State of the Hackaday
Grosser
Innovation Aesthetics: Understanding the Power of Emotional Design
13:45
Domburg
Small Fruit: miniaturizing the MacPlus
Gawthrop
Wiring Boot Camp
14:30
Applestone
How to Build the Workforce of 2030
Williams
Nexus Technologies, or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love WiFi
15:15
Yates
Getting Started with Vacuum Technology
Collins, Kourchians
Extraterrestrial Autonomous Landing Systems
16:00
Sunu
Biomimicry and the Machine: Using psych and bio to bring robots to life
Mykhaylova
Hacking your home air
16:45
Allen
How I Built My Own iPhone and Other Adventures in the Cell Phone Repair Markets of Shenzhen
Selbe
Wild Hardware: Adventures with Ecological IoT and National Geographic
17:30
Hackaday
Badge Hacking Presentations and Awards
18:00
Hackaday
Closing Ceremonies


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.