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SHORT COURSES AS OF JANUARY 7, 2013 Looking to dip your toe into website development? This course is specifically aimed at those looking to build a foundation of programming skills. In a fictional scenario, students work as independent contractors who have been Introduction to hired to develop a website for a community organization. Students will learn Website wks PT to use modern HTML and CSS to produce an attractive, informative multi- Development page website based on the client's requirements. No programming experience needed. Don't let your software projects get derailed by poorly understood requirements. This course gives students a solid grounding in eliciting, analyzing, and documenting requirements to position projects for success. Students work in teams to analyze a new product concept, assess user needs Software and extracted from in-depth user interviews, and set forth both the functional Systems is wks FT and non-functional requirements for the proposed product. Students also Requirements produce a competitive analysis, and proposals for both a Minimum Viable Product and a traditional first release. Previous experience in professional software development is required, but no programming experience is needed. Learn how to take a business online. This course takes students through all aspects of building a web-based business, from crafting an online business model to creating a website prototype with an electronic payment system. Introduction to During the course students will analyze a proposed eBusiness, develop a 7 wks FT eCommerce business case, and build the company's website. Students will come away with the skills to develop and launch an online business —their company's or their own. Ability to do college or entry-level graduate work required. Programmersl Add Ruby on Rails to your skill set. In this course, students use Ruby on Rails to develop an internal "matchmaker" web application to Web Application connect projects with specific technical needs to employees with relevant Development In 12 wks PT skills or skill goals. In addition to learning Ruby on Rails, students learn (or Ruby on Rails review) fundamental programming concepts. HTML and CSS experience required, or Introduction to Website Development. Add responsive design to your skill sett In this course students work on a team hired by a community organization to develop a mobile design for an existing website. They learn to optimize viewability and navigation on mobile Mobile Web devices — smartphones and tablets - while still maintaining complete site Application 6 wks PT functionality on a desktop computer. Students use libraries such as JQUERY Development and Sencha Touch in addition to incorporating location-based functionality. HTML and some CSS experience required. Learn how to find patterns and trends in data to solve real business problems related to retail and online sales. In this course students identify the Data Analytics for business objectives to predict or optimize and learn how to quantify those 7 wks FT eCommerce/Retail objectives, analyze data, build predictive functions based on machine learning techniques, and how to apply these to optimize outcomes. Students will use software tools to explore and analyze data to address targeted EFTA01194508 business problems. No programming experience required, but quantitative thinking and a can-do attitude are a big plus. Add SEO to your skill set! In this course students learn what it's like to be on a team of SEO specialists consulting with a company whose website is not ranking highly on search engines. Students practice techniques related to Search Engine key word selection, key word placement, refactoring web-site content and 6 wks PT Optimization other optimization methods, and will evaluate results by running a search engine to improve the company's search rankings. HTML experience is required. Many software developers are looking to move into a leadership role and would like to boost their management skills. This course helps tackle this challenging transition by allowing students to practice key "people Managing management" skills in a safe environment. Students will participate in a Software 14 wks FT fictional scenario in which they will hire team members, handle problematic Professionals employees, manage confrontation, motivate exceptional employees, and develop the general interpersonal skills required to succeed as a manager in a technical environment. You are sitting in your cubicle when your manager and a senior executive walk in and say, "We love the work you've been doing. We have a mission- critical project that we need to you manage. When can you start?" How to you respond? In this course students are asked to take on a software project Setting Software already in progress and learn how to evaluate the feasibility of the project, Projects Up For 14 wks PT assess the development methodology, and evaluate the emotional and Success physical work environments. Students will assess how and when to raise issues and how to mitigate risks, and will learn how to present to and negotiate with management. One year of experience on a software project required; experience as a developer preferred. Learn to create native Java apps for Android. In this course students use Java Native Mobile to develop an Android-based game that communicates with a web service Development for 8 wks PT for storing data. Knowledge of Java and object-oriented programming Web Programmers preferred. By 2015 more than 50 percent of smartphones will include sensors like GPS, accelerometers, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, and optical and touch Sensor-Based sensors. Learn how to build applications that take advantage of sensor data Mobile 7-8 wks PT in this short course in which students build an application that uses the Applications sensors currently available on mobile devices. This course is for experienced programmers. Are you a recent college graduate looking to experience the Agile software development process? In this course's scenario you and your teammates Team-based Agile work for a company that has a serious backlog for their next product and Software management has asked you to join an Agile team to work through the 7 wks PT Development (for backlog. The company wants the kind of customer satisfaction that comes new college grads) from Agile development efforts: the product must be developed quickly, results must surpass security and quality standards, and the product must scale gracefully. Students work as part of an Agile team to plan, estimate EFTA01194509 and implement product ready code in sprints, interact with the product owner and other Agile team members and confront and resolve typical Agile project issues. Learn how to tame the cloud and get big data into your corporation. In this short course students are tasked with taking a company into a cloud-based framework to enable big-data analytics. Students evaluate cloud services provided by Amazon and other companies, learn how to work with Hadoop, Big Data Essentials 3 wks FT assess the trade offs of setting up a company's own cloud versus renting from a cloud provider, and set up an account for cloud services. Students also explore methods to enable analytics on the cloud. In this non-programming course aimed at project managers and team leads, students learn risk management while running a software project. Students tackle risks such as whether or not a new business venture is viable, whether Software Risk S wks PT Agile can reduce development risks while still honoring contractual Management obligations, and whether architectural risks can be reduced by the adoption of specific frameworks. There has been a security break in at your web site! What are your next steps? In this simulation students must deal with a security break, learning how to close all security lapses while simultaneously assessing the trade offs Web and Network 2-3 wks FT between security and cost in terms of inefficiency to the organization. Security Students learn how to look for security gaps, assess policies and practices such as firewalls and passwords, and evaluate different security providers. Learn to define an effective security policy by critiquing another business's Security Policy 1-2 wks PT policy. Understanding Data Analytics for 3 wks FT Students learn how to be the sponsor and manager of data analytics tasks. Managers Server-less Mobile 2 wks How to get a new site up very quickly. Web Apps Automated Testing of Web 2 wks How to quickly and easily QA a site. and Mobile Apps A small business is looking to identify and remove bottlenecks in web apps. Website In this course students will fix basic mistakes in order to optimize a website's Performance 2 wk performance. Improvement Experience the Agile development process. Your software development company has a serious backlog for their next product. and management has Agile asked you to join an Agile team to work through the backlog. The company Development for wants the kind of customer satisfaction that tends to come from Agile 14 wks PT Business-Critical development efforts, but the results must surpass security and quality Apps standards, and the product must scale gracefully. In this scenario students work as part of an Agile team to implement pieces of the backlog, learning to interact with the team and confronting issues that are part of the Agile EFTA01194510 development process. Are you looking to make a technology change within your organization? Adopting and deploying new processes, methods, and tools requires more than just knowledge and skill. It requires a change in the way the work gets Technology done and that means behavior change. In this simulation students work as Change 4 wks PT project leaders who have been tasked with switching from a waterfall Management development process to an Agile environment. Students learn how to identify all the issues that will influence and lead to the change, and then bringing about the change within the organization. Everybody does development for web services using service oriented Agile Service- architecture. This is a course on how to do that kind of project with an agile Oriented wks PT process. This is a way to compartmentalize a server to do things like be a Architecture mobile provider in addition to PC clients. The use of open source software is widespread. Project teams in all major software companies are using open source software to create their products. Integrating Open This course explains how to use open source software within commercial Source Software product development. Mechanics of using other people's development 4 wks PT into Commercial work, team interactions, legal component, technical aspects of using open Products source software. Interaction with OSS world (i.e. what if you find a bug in OSS?) How to select and evaluate a framework for a software product. Students Framework search for existing frameworks for service-oriented architecture such as Evaluation for 4 wks PT Spring, select and then test the framework to evaluate it for use within a Architects product. You want your product to have lots of mobile and PC clients from day one, Getting to but that kind of scalability is hard to achieve. This course focuses on building Scalability Without scalable services and teaches students how to develop web services so they Driving Yourself 4 wks PT canscale effortlessly. Students begin with a small web services project with Crazy (formerly: scalablity constraints, and must work to ensure scalability is achieved while building scalable the product is under development. web services) In this course, students prepare the material necessary to pitch a new business to internal or external investors: articulating a value proposition and The Business of business model, performing financial analysis, developing a business plan, Software and preparing a summary presentation for investors. Team leads learn how to set up a new project, select tools, put processes in place and make decisions collaboratively with the team. Students will select Process, Tools and 7 wks PT an appropriate development methodology, tools (such as bug tracking and, Change source control), and will need to adapt as the project moves along. Going from an initial assessment of customer and user needs to a realistic Envisioning a achievable vision for a software product. Students create a product vision Software Product document. EFTA01194511 Software Product How to think about all the component strategies one has to have in place, Strategy from technical to marketing, to build a new software product. Students learn to interpret the financial situation of a company and spot Cash Crisis 16 wks PT potential problems. Managers/soon-to-be Managers in manufacturing industries (perhaps those responsible for one segment of a supply chain in need of better Supply Chain 13 wks PT understanding of other supply chain dimensions/interdependencies) In Introduction to Data Analytics, participants play new Data Analysts staffed on three short data analytics projects in succession, working with a busy engagement manager. Each project requires a different technology to meet the project goals: Aa, SQL (via Microsoft Access), and SAS. For each project, participants email the client IT department to determine the software Introduction to environment and email the client to clarify scope. They then design the Data Analytics analytics to use to meet project goals and request data. After receiving data, they import it into the system, reconcile it, and perform the analytics they designed. Once the analytics are complete, they export the data and create a client-ready set of results. They present their results to the client, focusing on the relevance of their results and how they arrived at them. Learn about the implications and impact of Big Data for corporations and other large organizations, including its promises signifcance and limitations. Big Data for The course will explore deployment options (e.g. private cloud vs renting Managers from Amazon or other provides), e-services delivery, scalable analytics (e.g. for demographics, marketing, finance), and competitive advantages. Unity 3D Could your idea be the next Facebook or Twitter? If you've got a technical background and are looking to get into business, this is the course for you. Students analyze an existing business hypothesis and a technological From idea to roadmap in order to develop a business model vision. Using the model, market students develop a sales and marketing plan, plan for overhead costs, and opportunity ultimately finalize a financial plan for the company. You'll also develop an (Entrepreneurship) elevator pitch and practice pitching your business plan in a formal presentation. EFTA01194512 Mini MBA for While playing the role of financial analysts called in to assist a winery Technologists experiencing a severe cash crisis, participants organize and analyze key (Part 1) O wks PT financial data and ultimately produce a report that identifies problems Fundamentals of revealed by the data and speculates on root causes. Financial Analysis Mini MBA for Participants play the role of a business analyst for a consulting firm who must Technologists determine whether a key client will meet its five-year financial goals given its (Part 2) Business 2 wks PT current state and strategy direction. Participants conduct their own Strategy, research, perform analyses, and craft a final report outlining their Performance and recommendations. Market Challenges Mini MBA for Participants play the role of technology consultants at a large consultancy Technologists who have been called in to respond to an RFP related to the Implementation (Part 3) wks PT of one or more tech solutions. Participants need to communicate and Communicating position complex and detailed technical messages within a business context, the Business Case making an effective business case for their recommendation. for Your Work Become familiar with the underlying issues related to change management, corporate governance, intercultural communication, negotiation, and business ethics. In this course, participants read and debate the details of a fast-paced, entertaining novel focusing on the ups and downs of the Healiox Ethics and the Corporation, a fictional pharmaceutical company engaged in an acquisition wks PT Corporate World of a Japanese firm. As they read, they critique the decisions of the major characters, make predictions regarding the consequences of those actions, and formulate alternatives that might better resolve the problems and opportunities the characters are facing. In this intensive workshop, participants use tools and practice strategies that Making help them establish new business relationships and further develop existing Connections: 2 days ones. Participants are introduced to networking as a process, with defined Networking goals and steps, requiring both planning and execution. Essentials Participants play the role of project manager responsible for shepherding an engagement from inception to conclusion. During the simulation, Project participants must identify and contend with team and client issues that Management 2 wks PT threaten the success of the engagement. In order to succeed participants Bootcamp must get up to speed on the details of the engagement, plan and delegate work, track budget and work progress, report status (internally and externally and set expectations and resolve emerging issues. 0 X3 hour sessions Coach others to achieve excellence. Through planning, practice, just-in-time (includes 30 min of coaching, feedback, and debriefs, gain valuable experience applying preworki. strategies and tools to common coaching situations. In working through Be A Better Coach Participants simulated coaching conversations, you'll determine not only how best to could pick conduct a coaching conversation, but also consider the appropriate level and and choose which type of coaching interaction a situation requires, the best balance of check- sessions to ins versus independent work time, and how to coach virtually. attend. LEARNING SCIENCES. EFTA01194513 Training needs 7wks PT analysis Students play the role of learning design and development teams who Design and develop a detailed training course design for a corporate client, using the Development of 7wks PT Story-Centered Curriculum Approach. Following a proven design and Story-Centered development approach, students build the first several learning tasks and Curricula associated student and mentor materials. Students learn to plan, track, and troubleshoot Story-Centered Curriculum development projects through all key stages of development, from inception, through needs analysis, prototyping, preliminary releases, testing, delivery, and maintenance. Students begin by working as a manager assigned to a complex project that is still in the proposal phases. They perform all the Managing a functions required to manage the project, beginning with development of Course 7wks PT project milestones document to estimate the cost of the work, then moving Development to selection of specific staff with appropriate skills; forming detailed project Project plans based on detailed course design; adapting those plans as additional constraints and learning needs are discovered; managing client expectations; fighting scope creep; and deciding how to respond when schedules begin to slip. Students learn the basics of developing web-based e-learning courses, using one of two different teaching architectures: "Turn-Taking," and "Observe and Introduction to Critique." Students develop the learning programs in an HTML editing tool eLearning 7wks PT using standard templates and demo their final products to compare their Development approach with that of their colleagues. In this advanced course, students develop their own Story-Centered Curriculum or e-Learning Project. Students plan and develop documentation Advanced Design and other relevant program materials for each stage of the course design and Development 7wks PT and development lifecycle. Experienced Learning Sciences faculty mentor Seminar students as they work. EFTA01194514
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