Droidcon India

Droidcon's first Indian edition

Droidcon is India’s first national Android conference and is a part of the worldwide Droidcon series of events. This is a technical conference, for developers by developers.

Sessions are for 45 minutes each (30 speaking, 5 Q&A, 10 transition). We will have three parallel tracks over two days, with 8 sessions per track per day. Workshop sessions are 60 minutes each (50 speaking, 10 minutes for transition between rooms).

We recommend you illustrate your sessions with demos of your own code and applications. Please refrain from making a pitch without explaining how it works, as your primary audience will be developers.

Sessions will be ranked by community voting and selected by a program committee with representation from the local community and the international Droidcon events. Confirmed speakers get free tickets to the event. Anyone who proposes to speak but isn’t confirmed will still get early bird pricing. If you’ve proposed to speak, there’s no need to rush to buy a ticket. We’ll be in touch with you.

Participants may reserve their tickets from http://droidcon.doattend.com.

The event will have three parallel tracks. The list below will be consolidated down to three by the program committee.

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Amal Tiwari

@audiolize

My experiments with two fun music apps!

Submitted Oct 28, 2011

For those who love experimenting with the latest technologies, care about the much discussed User-centered Design process, try out new interaction techniques, this session is for you.. for beginners and students, for enthusiasts.

Outline

  • Demo of two of my published music apps “Dhvani” and “Aarohan”.
  • What I learned from my successful and failed experiments with Android?
  • How my users help me improve the app experience?
  • Latest experiments/updates!

Speaker bio

Pursuing higher studies in Interaction Design at National Institute of Design, R&D Campus, Bangalore, Amal Tiwari experiments a lot with his Android device.

He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago and has published two apps that let users compose music on their Android phones.

He continues to improve the app experience based on user feedback and crazy ideas he gets when he is not doodling or studying for that matter!

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