DrupalCon New Orleans 2016: Spotlight on the Featured Showcase: Writing Great Case Studies
What do the Weather Channel, the University of Oxford, and the Beatles have in common? Each use Drupal to run their websites — and each have a case study in the Featured Showcase on Drupal.org.
If you're intimidated by the thought of writing a case study for the Featured Showcase, don't be! Plenty of our Featured case studies aren’t from massive organizations. If you’ve considered writing a case study, either for your own internal use or for posting on Drupal.org, this session covers everything you need to know in order to write something great.
Attendees who sit in on this session will walk away with knowledge about how to compose a Feature-worthy case study, and will also have an understanding of how they can get involved in the review process for case studies that aren’t their own. Common problems with submitted case studies will be covered, and attendees will learn about ways of constructing and editing case studies to avoid those pitfalls.
Specific topics covered will include:
Why case studies are important for your business and for the Drupal world
What the Featured Showcase is and the value of getting your case studies there
What takes a case study from “good” to “great"
Writing beyond the case study guidelines
The case study review and promotion process
How to get involved in the case studies issue queue
This is not a technical session. For attendees who are looking for ways to contribute to the Drupal community without touching code, or for people who want to write the best case study they possibly can, this session is for you.
If you're intimidated by the thought of writing a case study for the Featured Showcase, don't be! Plenty of our Featured case studies aren’t from massive organizations. If you’ve considered writing a case study, either for your own internal use or for posting on Drupal.org, this session covers everything you need to know in order to write something great.
Attendees who sit in on this session will walk away with knowledge about how to compose a Feature-worthy case study, and will also have an understanding of how they can get involved in the review process for case studies that aren’t their own. Common problems with submitted case studies will be covered, and attendees will learn about ways of constructing and editing case studies to avoid those pitfalls.
Specific topics covered will include:
Why case studies are important for your business and for the Drupal world
What the Featured Showcase is and the value of getting your case studies there
What takes a case study from “good” to “great"
Writing beyond the case study guidelines
The case study review and promotion process
How to get involved in the case studies issue queue
This is not a technical session. For attendees who are looking for ways to contribute to the Drupal community without touching code, or for people who want to write the best case study they possibly can, this session is for you.