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March 16 – 18, 2016 Orlando, FL

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P05 B.Y.O.L.: Programming 101—Learn HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript Basics to Create Learning

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday, March 14

Narcissus/Orange Blossom

Typical eLearning Authoring tools are great for rapid development, but seem to have limitations when you want to create something very custom to your organization. Learning HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript will allow you to create whatever you want, but sometimes learning code is hard.

In this all day workshop, you will learn the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You will learn how to start creating your own custom interactions and what library plugins you can use to make creating interactive content a whole lot easier. You will also learn some tools that will make your life a whole lot easier in building custom HTML5 content. This will enable you to stop thinking within the limitations of your tools and start thinking the sky is the limit with what you can create.

In this session, you will learn:

  • HTML basics
  • CSS basics
  • JavaScript basics
  • Structuring eLearning with jQuery Mobile
  • Making your content responsive with Skeleton.js
  • Structuring your content with FullPage.js
  • Animating elements on the stage with GreenSock

Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, and managers. No previous knowledge required.

Technology discussed in this session:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery Mobile, FullPage.js, Skeleton.js, and GreenSock animations.

Participant technology requirements:
Any text editor; the instructor will be using Atom.

Jeff Batt

Founder

Learning Dojo

Jeff Batt has 15+ years of experience in the digital learning and media industry. Currently, Jeff Batt is a Learning Experience Designer for Amazon. He is the founder and trainer at Learning Dojo, a company dedicated to training you to become a software ninja in various eLearning, web, and mobile-related software applications. He was also the program manager of DevLearn for The Learning Guild. Jeff often speaks on developmental technologies such as xAPI, HTML5, augmented reality, mobile development, eLearning development tools, and more.

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