W3C Mobile Web Apps course [Early bird rate through 25 December]

19 12 2013

The W3C Mobile Web 2: Programming Applications online course is back! To start on 13 January 2014, this course covers all techniques you need to know for programming successful mobile Web applications that can ship both online and in application stores. Read the detailed course description and register soon to benefit from the early bird rate.

Whatever you apply to the intermediate or advanced level, you will have access to high quality content material, be trained by a first-class expert, and learn step by step.

During this course, you will notably:

  • Understand the specifics of developing Web applications for the mobile context (including progressive enhancement and feature detection)
  • Learn the latest HTML5 for mobile and Javascript APIs that are actually usable in real-world environments (geolocation, device orientation, handling touch events, etc.)
  • Discover how to use HTML5′s AppCache to make your applications work offline
  • Be informed about what technologies are coming next so that you will be ready to use them when they become broadly available

 

 
Dates: from 13 January to 23 February 2014 (6 weeks)
Course: Mobile Web 2: Programming Applications
Trainer: Niall Roche
Early bird rate before 25 December: US$400 (€320) (+VAT if applicable)
Full rate: US$480 (€380) (+VAT if applicable)

Visit W3DevCampus, the W3C online training program for Web developers.



Seeking entrepreneurs in Senegal to follow mobile services training course

18 03 2013

Mobile Entrepreneurs Senegal seeks brilliant and motivated entrepreneurs for its second training course

Mobile Entrepreneurs Senegal (MES) is pleased to call for applications from interested individuals/teams seeking to be trained as mobile entrepreneurs, who would develop relevant local mobile applications for the Senegalese communities. MES is a group of mobile entrepreneurs and people interested in the opportunity that the mobile and Web technologies offer to the new generations.

Are you passionate about mobile technologies? Do you have an idea for a new web or mobile service that could change Senegal, Africa and the world? Do you want to become an entrepreneur, but you don’t know exactly how to do it? This is the opportunity for you.

The training program will start on 1st April 2013 and will provide tuition, covering subjects ranging from creating mobile applications to putting it to market. We are looking for entrepreneurs who are passionate about leveraging mobile phone technology to develop applications that will bring useful service to local communities and create prosperous businesses.

  • The number of seats is limited to 25.
  • Please register soon (the registration form is in French).
  • Registration fee is 15,000 XOF (approx 30 US$ or 23€)

More details on the training:
(the detailed call for participation is available in English and in French)

The training will take place from April 1 to May 4, 2013 alternating between face to face sessions and remote sessions (through the W3DevCampus online training platform). Face to face training sessions will take place at Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique (UCAD).

After the training there will be a period of support and mentoring, during which the trainers will provide support for the development of project prototypes, or for starting new projects following the training.

In May, the participants will have the opportunity to present their project to a panel of international industry experts.

The training is split into three tracks:

  • Technology track: Voice, SMS, Mobile Web services and applications, prototyping platforms, intro to HTML5 and Web accessibility;
  • Business track: business models, revenue, dealing with operators, intellectual property;
  • Design track: understanding your customers, structuring your service, making your service useful, usable, and engaging.

About Mobile Entrepreneurs Senegal:

MES is a project started by the Web Foundation, TNO, PT Inovação, CRS4 and ESMT as part of the European Commission project VOICES. Mobile Entrepreneurs Senegal is actively supported by W3C and Orange Labs.



webinos 2nd cross-screen App Challenge

24 01 2013

Following the successful first App Challenge contest which had been completed last October in Athens, webinos proudly announces the second cross-screen App Challenge. Next stop is Berlin and the best entries will have the chance to receive great publicity, meet the webinos partners and win great prizes.

A webinos jury of domain experts will then select up to ten best ideas. The announcement of the finalists is scheduled for March 5. The finalists will be presented and the winners will be announced during the 3rd annual FOKUS Media Web Symposium hosted by Fraunhofer FOKUS in Berlin, Germany on March 14 and 15.

The prerequisite for participating to the competition is that the apps are using the webinos platform and APIs and integrate functionality of more than one device – i.e. that the apps are cross-screen.


REMINDER: Learn how to create mobile Web apps to be well armed to prepare this competition!

Join the February 2013 edition of the “Mobile Web 2: Programming Web Applicationsonline training course (6 weeks long). Registration is at 245€ (approx 325 US$), only. Register soon!



MobiWebApp: 2012 in review (kudos to the Mobile Web training courses!)

1 01 2013

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 20,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 5 Film Festivals.

The MobiWebApp team is pleased to report that the most popular post in 2012 was W3C Mobile Web training courses: learn from the experts!

Good news! We have more mobile Web training courses sessions coming up (early 2013):

Looking forward to welcoming you on these courses and Happy New Year all!



webinos AppChallenge: deadline extended until 15 October

4 10 2012

The webinos EU project is extending the deadline to submit cross-screen apps using the webinos platform. Applicants have now 2 more weeks to submit one or more cool apps!

The finalists will be invited to attend the webinos App Challenge Awards event in October 2012 which will be done in conjunction with Mobile Monday Athens. The winners will be voted for by the audience and announced during the Awards ceremony.


REMINDER: If you wish to learn by doing all things related to mobile Web application development, register to the upcoming “Mobile Web 2: Programming Web Applications” online training course. The next edition is to start on 15 October 2012. Registration is only at 245€!



Early bird for mobile Web training courses

20 07 2012

Registration is open for a new round of mobile Web online training courses to start on 3 September 2012. In these courses, you learn to “mobilize” pages and deliver a good Web experience on mobile devices. Specifically, you will learn:

  • The basic design principles and coding techniques of a mobile Web page
  • Styles to adapt to different viewports
  • JavaScript to enhance the user experience
  • Server-side content adaptation

These 6-week long W3C online training courses, supported by experienced and professional trainers, let you study at your own pace. The courses are separately delivered in English and in Spanish:


The advanced “Mobile Web 2: Applications” course will start on 15 Oct. 2012. Moving beyond best practices, this course covers all techniques you need to know for programming successful mobile Web applications: HTML5 mobile, JavaScripts APIs, etc.

Learn more about W3DevCampus, the W3C online training for developers program.



Choose when to enroll in one of W3C’s mobile Web training courses!

12 07 2012

With smart phones becoming commonplace and new mobile devices such as tablets getting even much more popular, it is still timely to take the plunge into mobile learning. The W3C mobile Web training courses are here to help you either focus on mobile Web best practices or dive into programming mobile Web applications, or both!

Today, the MobiWebApp team is proud to launch 3 sessions of each of its three mobile Web online training courses. Each course is 6-week long, so we have nine early bird rates starting today!! The schedule of these 9 training courses is detailed below:

1. “Mobile Web 1: Best Practices” (in English)
Read the course description and choose your session dates to register soon:

2. “Buenas Prácticas en Web Móvil” (en Español)
Ve la descripción del curso y Ve ¿Como funciona?. Los precios son desde 95€, entonces registrate ahora!:

3. “Mobile Web 2: Programming Web Applications” (in English)
This advanced mobile Web course is only available in English. Read its description, choose the session dates and register now:

Enroll soon and become an expert in mobile Web!



W3C Mobile Web training courses: learn from the experts!

5 06 2012

Within the W3DevCampus program, W3C is proposing two training courses related to the development of mobile Web sites and applications: “Mobile Web 1” covers the basics of designing and coding techniques of mobile Web pages, and allows students to put into practice all the best practices they learnt about. Additionally, the “Mobile Web 2” course is dedicated to programming mobile Web applications and, here again, students are asked to develop Web apps for mobile devices using the exciting technologies that form the basic building blocks for today’s Web applications, such as HTML5, CSS3, APIs, etc.

This month, we are pleased to open two courses for registration. One is in English, the other will be delivered in Spanish.

  • Mobile Web 2: Programming Web Applications (read the course description).
    This 6-week course will start next week, on Monday 11 June 2012. Do register soon!
  • NEW!!: Mobile Web 1: Buenas Practicas en Web Móvil (read the course description).
    Also, a 6-week course to start on 18 June 2012. There is an early bird rate before 10 June. Register even sooner!

Don’t hesitate anymore and become an experienced mobile Web application developer by following W3C’s online training courses.



¡Aplica los estándares a tus páginas de Web Móvil!

29 05 2012

W3C is proud to announce that the “Mobile Web 1: Best Practices” online training course is now available in Spanish. The revised 6-week “Buenas Practicas en Web Móvil” course will start on 18 June 2012 and will be taught by Gicela Morales. Here is the announcement in Spanish:

El curso ayudará a diseñadores Web y productores de contenido del mundo de las PC’s de escritorio a familiarizarse con la Web entregada a dispositivos móviles. Es fácil ver porqué la Web y móvil van de la mano a mano. A diferencia de la de la tradicional web “alámbrica”, la Web móvil va a donde van los usuarios. Los usuarios ya no tienen que recordar hacer algo en la Web al regresar a su equipo de escritorio, pueden hacerlo inmediatamente, dentro del contexto que les hizo usar la Web en primera lugar. Los dispositivos móviles permiten la Web llegar a una audiencia muchos mas amplia, en todo momento, en todas situaciones. Tiene la oportunidad de llegar a lugares donde los cables no pueden ir, a lugares anteriormente impensables (por ejemplo, proporcionar información médica en situaciones de rescate de montaña) y acompañar a alguien tan fácil como llevar el tiempo en un reloj de pulsera.

¡Inscribete temprano y ahorra!

  • Precio de inscripción (antes del 10 de Junio): 195€
  • Fecha de comienzo: 18 Junio 2012
  • Duración: 6 semanas
  • Precio regular: 225€ (después del 10 de Junio)


Learn how to mobilize your apps! Register for the new W3C online training course

11 05 2012

We are pleased to announce that registration is open for a new edition of the W3C online training course “Mobile Web 2: Programming Web Applications”.

Developed by the W3C/MobiWebApp team and taught by Marcos Caceres, this course covers all techniques you need to know for programming successful mobile Web applications, including:

  • Progressive enhancement and feature detection
  • HTML5 for mobile
  • Javascript APIs for geolocation, device orientation, handling touch events, using local storage, accessing the camera
  • Taking applications offline

The 6-week course begins 11 June. An early bird rate of 195 Euros is available until 25 May; after that date the full price is 225 Euros so register no!!

The course is for you if:

  • you understand the basics of Web development and would like to understand the specifics of the mobile context;
  • you know how to create mobile Web sites and would like to move on to more advanced applications;
  • you wish to update your knowledge of Web technology with more recent additions from the HTML5 and Javascript world;
  • you want to learn how to package your Web applications so that they can work offline or as native applications.

Read the full course description and looking forward to welcome you on board!