Training Speakers
Chris Hammond
Director of Training, DotNetNuke
Administration
Chris Paterra
Senior Developer, DotNetNuke
Module Development
Adam Humphrey
Skinning / Design
Morning Sessions
Implementing Social on your web site
This session will take you through the configuration of a social business website. We will be setting up and managing the Awesome Cycles website, using features
included within DotNetNuke (CE/PE/EE) and additional features available in the DotNetNuke Forge. We will cover how to setup and manage Social Groups, the Journal Functionality, and how to customize the Membership and Profile information within your website.
What To Bring: A laptop. More detailed provided before the training.
Developing Modules for DotNetNuke using jQuery and Knockout
This session will take you beyond the basics of DotNetNuke Module Development. In this session you will build a DotNetNuke module using C#,
jQuery and Knockout(VB.NET code provided for reference) that will utilize key features in DNN for adding and managing content in the platform as well as demonstrating best practices.
All data will be stored using the Content Item API of the core and all content editing will be done utilizing Knockout and jQuery.
Suggested Review: Basic Module Development recording (free)
What To Bring: A laptop. Visual Studio 2010/2012. More detailed provided before the training.
Basics of Design in DotNetNuke
This session will provide you a designer’s insight into DotNetNuke. Come learn how to design your web sites so that the content and layout allow you the
ultimate in flexibility
Suggested Review: Basic Skinning recording (free)
What To Bring: A laptop. Visual Studio 2010/2012. More detailed provided before the training.
Afternoon Sessions
DotNetNuke Administration Best Practices
This session will provide you best practices for the administration of your DotNetNuke web site(s). We will cover settings and configuration options for keeping your DotNetNuke website fit and trim. Some of these things
are simple easy to overlook items within the platform, and other items take a bit more to find, but all will make your website better and faster using DotNetNuke.
What To Bring: A laptop. More detailed provided before the training.
Developing Modules for a Social CMS
This session will build upon the morning
Developing Modules for DotNetNuke using jQuery and Knockout session to socially enable the module that was created. Example code
from the morning session’s module, regardless of attending the earlier session, will be available. The final module will
utilize the social features in DNN 6.2 to extend the functionality of the module to allow for interaction and feedback with other members of the same web site.
Suggested Review: Basic Module Development recording (free)
What To Bring: A laptop. Visual Studio 2010/2012. More detailed provided before the training.
Adaptive design in DNN, developing skins that take the audience and device into account
This session will show you how to create DotNetNuke skins that allow for various devices and browsers to render content in the most straightforward easy
to use manner. While the focus will be on Mobile versus Desktop design, we will also discuss accessibility concerns within the design of a DNN website.
Suggested Review: Basic Skinning recording (free)
What To Bring: A laptop. Visual Studio 2010/2012. More detailed provided before the training.