{"id":2227,"date":"2017-08-23T20:47:27","date_gmt":"2017-08-23T20:47:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ona17.journalists.org\/?p=2227"},"modified":"2017-09-21T21:48:08","modified_gmt":"2017-09-21T21:48:08","slug":"ona17-tech-sessions-for-developers-and-non-tech-folks-alike","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ona17.journalists.org\/2017\/08\/23\/ona17-tech-sessions-for-developers-and-non-tech-folks-alike\/","title":{"rendered":"ONA17 tech sessions for developers and non-tech folks alike!"},"content":{"rendered":"
You don\u2019t have to be a developer or know how to code in order to enjoy these sessions. With opportunities to learn coding basics in unconventional ways, gain a greater understanding of how to test newsroom products and a hands-on session to build your very own chatbot (with no coding involved!), there\u2019s something in this track for any newsroom staffer to improve their skillset. <\/p>\n
Everything You Need to Code, You Learned in Kindergarten<\/a> If you identify as a \u201cmath hater\u201d and think you could never learn to program, this session will change your mind! Learn programming concepts through interactive games and activities that will get you out of your chair. Speakers Lindsey Cook<\/b>, Digital Skills Editor at The New York Times, and Ashlyn Still<\/b>, Graphics Developer at Reuters, will make sure you leave with a list of resources for starting to program in the language best suited for your needs.<\/p>\n Ensuring Accessibility For News<\/a> Accessibility can be an afterthought, if it\u2019s even thought of at all. Does your news app meet recommended contrast guidelines for visually impaired users? Can you navigate your page with only a keyboard? Dean Betz<\/b>, Executive Producer at MSN and Aditi Bhandari<\/b>, Web Producer at WAMU, will talk about common accessibility pitfalls and best practices. <\/p>\n [RSVP] Learn How to Build an Alexa Skill<\/a> Alexa, the voice service that powers Amazon Echo, enables customers to interact with devices in a more intuitive way using voice. This hands-on session with the Alexa Skills Kit team<\/b> will teach you how to build new Alexa skills \u2014 like the ability to play music, answer general questions, set an alarm or timer and more. Great for developers and non-developers alike. Please note, you must RSVP<\/a> first in order to attend this session.<\/p>\n