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I started attending the WeTest (now | I started attending the WeTest (now Ministry of Testing - Auckland) events in 2014, and started presenting about testing in 2016, and was a lead coordinator from March 2019 till May 2021. As a lead coordinator I helped to organise professional development [https://www.meetup.com/Ministry-of-Testing-Auckland/events/ events] for the Auckland testing community. Keeping a monthly schedule of evening presentations, organising host venues, food & sponsors. | ||
A particular passion of mine has been to ramp up instructor led hands-on technology | A particular passion of mine has been to ramp up instructor led hands-on technology workshops. | ||
Group activity has dwindled over the years, but there's still the occasional meeting about once a year. | |||
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* | ==Some of the talks I attended== | ||
* | ===2016=== | ||
*To Boldly Go: Taking the Enterprise to Session-based Test Management by Aaron Hodder (Assurity) | |||
*Minimum Viable Quality (MVQ) by Kevin Venter (Xero) | |||
*Critical Thinking for Testers! | |||
*WeTest Breakfast CBD - Discuss the role of requirements & automation in testing (by me) | |||
*Test Planning - Level Up! by Kim Engel | |||
*WeTest Breakfast CBD - Discuss the 7 Principles of Software Testing (by me) | |||
*A practical on Visual Test Models | |||
*How to be a part of a cross-functional team and not suck at it | |||
*Pairing Experiment - a talk by Katrina Clokie |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 2 May 2024
I started attending the WeTest (now Ministry of Testing - Auckland) events in 2014, and started presenting about testing in 2016, and was a lead coordinator from March 2019 till May 2021. As a lead coordinator I helped to organise professional development events for the Auckland testing community. Keeping a monthly schedule of evening presentations, organising host venues, food & sponsors.
A particular passion of mine has been to ramp up instructor led hands-on technology workshops.
Group activity has dwindled over the years, but there's still the occasional meeting about once a year.
Some of the talks I attended
2016
- To Boldly Go: Taking the Enterprise to Session-based Test Management by Aaron Hodder (Assurity)
- Minimum Viable Quality (MVQ) by Kevin Venter (Xero)
- Critical Thinking for Testers!
- WeTest Breakfast CBD - Discuss the role of requirements & automation in testing (by me)
- Test Planning - Level Up! by Kim Engel
- WeTest Breakfast CBD - Discuss the 7 Principles of Software Testing (by me)
- A practical on Visual Test Models
- How to be a part of a cross-functional team and not suck at it
- Pairing Experiment - a talk by Katrina Clokie