Instruction & Training – Sharing the Skills
We’ve all been there. The way we learned to build web sites is how many of us still build them. We found a groove and it’s comfortable and we don’t want to leave it. The wrench in that plan is that the evolving nature of the Web and the desire to take full advantage of current browser technology, mobile browsers, a truly “World” Wide Web, and newer legal requirements mean you have to continue to learn. Your “best practices” should be somewhat open-ended and fluid if you are to stay as on top of the Web as is possible.
We’re specialists
We bring in several years of experience with good coding practices. We know there’s no magic bullet approach that works for everyone, but there are established proven practices that can help each designer and developer create the best possible site. We’ll share these with you and help you integrate these into your workflow.
We’re informal
Maybe you just need some over-the-shoulder instruction on a small project. We’re just as comfortable in one-on-one informal settings as we are in small-group or those large conference rooms.
We clean up well
Conferences and classroom settings are old-hat. We’ve worked with Knowbility.org to lead formal training sessions for the State of Texas, keynoted a conference at Texas A&M University and led a Core Conversation at SouthBySouthwest Interactive. Rumor has it that there was even a time where Pat conducted technical training sessions at sea on a Navy ship skirting a typhoon near Shanghai…




