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March 22 – 24, 2017 Orlando, FL

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LS809 Learning to Speak Code: What You Need to Know to Work with Developers

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thursday, March 23

Management and Strategy

Camellia/Dogwood

With custom development, you can break out of the box and do more than what your standard eLearning tools can do. This requires a new skill, though: knowing how to direct web developers to create custom eLearning. What do you need to know to speak their language without having to learn to code yourself?

This session will cover the basics of code terminology to empower you to manage and direct your developers and know what is possible and what is not possible. You will explore different types of code available for the different types of projects you may need to develop. You will learn what kinds of developers you need to hire and how to guide them to create awesome custom learning experiences.

In this session, you will learn:

  • Code terminology
  • Basic terms and concepts
  • What kind of developer you need for what kind of project
  • The purpose of various files in a web project

Audience:
Novice designers, project managers, and managers.

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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