What is WordPress Study Hall?

Well, casual visitor, I’m glad you asked!

On Sunday we’ll be hosting an event we’ve dubbed WordPress Study Hall. It combines the traditional “Dev Day” that follows most WordCamp events with more user- and attendee-focused opportunities as well.

In the morning we’ll have some of our speakers introduce those who are interested into three distinctly different topics: Contributing to WordPress core (actually building WordPress itself), Helping in the Community Support Forums (answering questions others have about WordPress that you now know the answer to), and Finding Your Inspiration (taking what you learned on Saturday to improve your own site, write a blog post, engage with your audience, etc). Throughout the afternoon we’ll focus on actually doing those activities. There will also be ample time for mini break-out sessions if attendees and speakers want to get together to talk about a particular topic.

The event kicks off Sunday at 10am, in the same building as Saturday. Oh, and your general admission WordCamp ticket gains you access to this, too!

About Brian Richards

I am the creator of [WPSessions.com](http://wpsessions.com/) and began using WordPress in 2007. In 2011 I started leading and training development teams and really started to come alive. Through WPSessions, I've had the privilege of organizing dozens of WordPress events, producing more than 400 presentations and hosting speakers from all over the globe. Since discovering WordPress, I’ve had the opportunity to work with many amazing WordPress agencies and experts. These relationships have allowed me to help develop sites for Cornell University, Microsoft, Disney, TIME, YMCA, and numerous others. My real passion is for self-directed learning and helping others develop skills and workflows to better solve important and complicated problems. I can’t resist helping good people do great things!
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