Posts Tagged ‘social’

How many of you have set a New Year’s Resolution and failed to keep it because you didn’t have enough help to get you over the hump, or maybe you didn’t keep it because there wasn’t anyone else pushing you or keeping you motivated? Maybe you didn’t keep it because when the task is out of sight, it’s out of mind. Well…lucky for all you coders and potential coders, Code Year is hoping to solve all of those problems for you this year–at least when it comes to learning to code.

Code Year, a project from Codecademy, promises to help the hundreds of thousands participants to learn enough code to build their own app or website by the end of 2012. Code Year bring lessons in the form of a game to participants each week through email. Participants started the year learning Javascript. The program awards badges to help keep the participants motivated.

So what connection does this have to SproutBox? Besides the fact that we think this is a totally awesome idea, we are going to host the first of many Code Year Meetups in Bloomington. Anyone who has signed up for Code Year (and yes, you can still sign up and start to learn how to code) will get together on February 7th, at 7pm at SproutBox and chat with other coders. We’ll have some developers here to help you solve that problem you just haven’t been able to figure out or give you insight and tips. We’ll give coders a chance to meet up with other coders and help each other out or show off what you’ve already learned. It’s always great to connect with someone trying to reach the same goal you are to help push you and keep you on the right track.

We are really excited to host this event. It allows our team to network and share the passion of development with participants and engage them in the Bloomington tech scene and even meet some of our Sprouts, like Squad. Code Year is a great opportunity for anyone wanting to learn how to code or even just to better your skills, so join us at the meetup and we’ll help you stick with your resolution!

Interested in joining Code Year? Make sure you sign up so you don’t get behind!

Make sure to RSVP and come join us!

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Posted by Kacey on January 31, 2012 SproutBox No Comments

The temptation to hibernate through winter is strong, but don’t let that keep you inside! Bloomington and the surrounding areas are hosting a number of events that’ll keep you plugged in to the the latest tech news.

Verge Winter 2011 Meetup
5:30 p.m. Thursday, December 8 at DeveloperTown, Indianapolis, IN
Verge is for all people in the Indianapolis-area working at or investing in tech startups. The Winter Meetup will highlight three new startups:

  • Quipol, a cool social polling platform
  • Knomingo, a unique video community
  • uFlavor, a custom beverage startup, which will be launching to the world at this event!

So whether you’ve founded a startup, hack at a startup, or both, you’re likely to have a good time and make some great connections at their monthly meetup.

Click here for more information.

Drupal December Meetup
6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 13 at the IUPUI Library, Indianapolis, IN

This month’s meeting is a hack session –there is no set topic or schedule. The topics are determined based on those who are attending. You can work with other Drupal people on your projects and get help if you’re struggling with something specific.

This meetup is great for beginners as well as experienced Drupal developers. There will be professional Drupalers present to help, so no topic is too simple or complex.

Click here for more information.

hYPe December Social Networking Event: Martinis and Merriment!
5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 14 at Serendipity Martini Bar, Bloomington, IN

The Bloomington Chamber of Commerce started hYPe in 2010 as a means to foster young budding professionals in Bloomington. hYPe will host a social networking event at Serendipity Martini Bar featuring door prizes, hors d’oeuvres, and drink specials. Bring three canned goods for admission!

Register for the event here.

Indy Media Artists Meetup
6 p.m. Thursday, January 19, 2012 at the J. Everett Light Career Center, Indianapolis, IN

Indy Media Artists provides a source of information and sense of community for local graphic designers, web designers, motion media and video creators. This month’s meeting will feature breakout groups on Photoshop, Adobe Suite 5.5 Demo, and WordPress.

Click here for more information.

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Posted by Stephanie on December 7, 2011 SproutBox No Comments

Max Yoder is exactly the kind of founder SproutBox is looking for. 
He’s straightforward, smart, humble, opinionated and driven. His
 startup, Quipol, is only a few weeks old, was built on a shoestring 
budget and is already making waves across the world.

Quipol is quite simple. It’s an embeddable polling application. How it 
impacts user behavior is what is fascinating. Much like Twitter and
 FormSpring, its constraints and simplicity make it greater than the 
sum of its parts.

Quipols are incredibly easy to build and share,
 allowing creators to engage their users while simultaneously unlocking
 the opinions and perspectives of their audience.  A Quipol helps focus
 and direct the conversation around content, minimizing the typical 
internet comments free-for-all. By leveraging networks like Facebook 
and Twitter, Quipol makes polls social, driving users back to the 
original embed source. This combination of higher engagement, enhanced data collection, and increased traffic is a game 
changer for anyone with an audience.

The easiest way to describe a Quipol is to embed one:

Through perseverance (as in continually offering to do others’ laundry), Max has surrounded himself with an all-star team of Indiana advisors, including top minds from 
KA+A, SproutBox and Gravity Labs. He created personalized videos to 
send early adopters in the press. Each month, he dedicates 
61% of his income from his day job to his startup. He is a crazy one.

We’re proud to have Max and Quipol as a part of the SproutBox family.

To find out more about Quipol check out some of the recent press coverage on
 The Next Web and NBC Chicago.

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Posted by Mike on November 30, 2011 SproutBox No Comments