Have you ever wondered what role design plays in development? How are design decisions made?
Are you a developer who is designing and implementing your own interface without the support of an interaction designer?
What will I get from this course?
- During this 2-hour course, we’ll review some common interface design patterns and test drive some pragmatic approaches you can use to create and validate simple, intuitive interactions. Topics include: Basic Controls, Page Layout, Forms, Menus and Wizards.
- This course will be packed with examples, with plenty of time for hands-on exercises.
What do you need to bring?
- Something to take notes with. All other materials will be provided.
Which platform will we be designing for?
- This course has been constructed to be platform independent.
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About our Instructor:
Amanda has worked in the Enterprise Content Management industry for over 7 years. During her time with OpenText she created designs for many of the products in the ECM Suite across Windows, Unix, web and mobile platforms, as well as presenting topics such as user adoption, solution design and interaction design at OpenText’s user conference.
Since joining non~linear creations’ Strategy team, Amanda has helped organizations envision their SharePoint deployments beyond the intranet and into the realm of ECM – including document and records management, collaboration and workflow. Her technology and implementation recommendations are influenced by her drive to produce solutions that ensure excellent user adoption.
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Please note our refund policy: Your payment guarantees your seat in the entire course. If something changes after registration and you cannot attend the course, you must notify us at least 3 days before the first class to receive a refund. If you have to miss a class, we will provide code from class and any slides, but we do not offer partial refunds based on individual class absences.
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