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Create page that explains the differences between a Working Session and User Session #286

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DinisCruz opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 8 comments
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I would say it more like

Working Sessions - work on specific topics
User Sessions - hands on session on specific topic (avoid presentations and one-to-many environments)

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See images on #363

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Would this sit best in FAQs? I can write some copy this afternoon

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VasBu commented May 11, 2018

yes, I think that FAQ will be the place. There we can create a content that we can reference to from various other pages.
NOTE: Please just find great illustrations created by @sarahallencruz in #363.

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fionarichmond commented May 11, 2018

Thanks @VasBu
Suggested copy:
Q. What is the difference between a Working Session and a User session
A. Working Sessions focus on creating and evolving ideas, in order to create outcomes that will have an impact in the real world. They are a great way to join a group of practitioners to share expertise and knowledge on a particular subject.
WITH VISUAL HERE
Find more details on the current Working Sessions (with link)
User sessions are much more practical sessions, which will enable you to learn new skills or develop existing ones. They are also an opportunity to test out the outcomes of some of the Working Sessions. These are a presentation-free environment, driven by practitioners working with users.
WITH VISUAL HERE
Find more details on the current User Sessions (with link)

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VasBu commented May 11, 2018

@fionarichmond , Maybe @DinisCruz or/and Francois Raynaud will be much more competent than my, but in the name of moving the things forward a bit more faster, I would like to share my opinion which is:

I think that it's good, especially for the first version.

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Hi All, I've also done a schematic of the difference between working and user sessions, perhaps they can be inserted as well, Sarah
user session wordbubbles
working session wordbubbles
user session icon
working sessions icon
attendees roles icon

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Hi @sarahallencruz yes, absolutely, I suggested using the Working and User Sessions for the FAQ about this, as that might help people see the difference

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VasBu commented May 17, 2018

I'll try to create a new FAQ page with the provided content and illustrations

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* 'master' of github.com:OpenSecuritySummit/oss2018:
  Resolved requiremetn #286.
  Create md-mclaughlin.md
  Test webhook
  Fixes #472
  Test has been finished.
  testing new personal branch.
  Correction of the description for 5 days ticket (no accomodation) ticket.
  Update owasp-testing-guide.md
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