June 10 – 12 Austin, Texas

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812 B.Y.O.L.: Prototyping—Turning Concepts into Reality

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thursday, June 11

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As more and more projects are being built to accommodate multiple devices, the need to prototype grows. Whether you are creating a new project, developing an app, or simply launching a new responsive course, prototyping can help you better understand what’s working and what needs to be changed. 

In this session, you will explore the latest strategies in prototyping. You will learn about specific tools, techniques, and workflows that will help you kick off any project the right way. You will discuss how to communicate a concept, beginning with low-fidelity prototypes, gather user feedback, and translate this into high-fidelity prototypes before you start development. You will leave this session with tools to turn your concepts into reality! 

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to get started
  • The tools and techniques for applying prototyping to your process
  • Techniques for paper-, web-, and app-based prototyping
  • New web-based apps to accelerate the process
  • How to collect feedback, review, and prioritize next steps
  • Dozens of resources and tools to get started 

Audience:
Novice designers and developers. 

Technology discussed in this session:
HTML5, Prototyping on Paper, Marvel, InvisionApp.com, iOS, Android phones, phablets, tablets, and laptops. 

Participant technology requirements:
PowerPoint or Keynote; Acrobat; mobile apps: Prototyping on Paper, Marvel; web: set up a trial account for InvisionApp.com, Flinto.com, or proto.io.

Nick Floro

Learning Architect/Imagineer

Sealworks Interactive Studios

Nick Floro, a co-founder and learning architect at Sealworks Interactive Studios, has over 25 years of experience developing learning solutions, applications, and web platforms. Nick is passionate about how design and technology can enhance learning and loves to share his knowledge and experience to teach, inspire, and motivate. As a learning architect, Nick gets to sketch, imagine, and prototype for each challenge. He has worked with start-ups to Fortune 500 companies to help them understand the technology and develop innovative solutions to support their audiences. Nick has won numerous awards from Apple and organizations for productions and services.

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