Corda Training Classes
I have developed most of the course content for Corda's training classes. Although I only teach 3-4 classes a year (to get a feel for our customers, our development team takes turns teaching these classes), I am responsible for course organization, and the majority of the slides, labs, and workshops.
The tricky thing about developing the courses is that we have three different products that can be used in about 8 or 9 different ways, so I've had to take a very modular approach. Not only that, but I've identified three different types of users who need to be trained on our product, so we have to make specialized courses for developers, designers, and project managers.
For the same reasons that we don't post our training material on our website (can't have people training themselves and not paying us money), I can't post much of anything here, but here's an agenda for you.
- Agenda - the links don't go anywhere since I pulled this from our training CD
Part of developing these courses is developing example applications and labs that illustrate how to use our product in various environments with various databases. The trick here is to develop an application simple enough that the student doesn't confused with irrelevant details, yet complex enough to illustrate a real-world use for our tools. Fortunately, I can post some of these on my website:
Parts of these examples won't work without a running CordaServer on your system, but at least they give you a picture of my training strategy.
Posted: November 10, 2003 (09:43 MST)