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It takes a little more than rubbing two sticks together to light a fire. But once you get a spark, the rest is easy. Building an LTI is (kind of) similar. This technical session will guide you through a step-by-step process to build and integrate a basic LTI for Canvas. (Seats are limited.) Click to Register ($195) |
Hello campers! I am looking forward to this workshop. It is a topic I've wanted to dig deeper into for a while now. I think this will be a fun adventure in learning and building. This workshop is designed to teach even non-programmers how to develop and LTI tool. That being said, it will not be a passive "sit and learn" slow-paced session. It be very hands-on and we will be moving quickly through the basics so we can create some cool tools. Attendees should expect to come out of it not only knowing how LTI development works, but with several working LTI tools. There will be programming involved and some (not extensive) command-line stuff. Don't worry, I'll be walking everyone through each step, but you should have some experience with HTML and web development. Programming Language
To prepare for using Python, please complete as much of the Codeacademy Python course as you can. Please send me your completion certificate if you finish it. LTI App Hosting (Cloud 9)
PreFlight Checklist (Do these things before you get to the workshop)Here is a checklist of things that I would like each of you to do before arriving at the workshop:
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Happy camping!
Hi, I won't be there early enough for pre-conference sessions, but wonder if you can direct me to resources for learning how to develop an LTI tool. It sounds like a fun session!
Hi - I found the answer to my own question right on Canvas! Here are resources in case anyone else is interested: Course Modules: Canvas Dev and Friends
Kevin Hansen, how do we send you the email address and username we use for Cloud9? (email address, etc., etc.)
That's a good question, JACOBSEN_C@fortlewis.edu. For the moment, use the community messaging to send me that information. Go to my profile then click on "message". It should be just below and to the right of the image carousel.
Still not seeing it...
JACOBSEN_C@fortlewis.edu and Deactivated user, fyi, you need to be following each other to send direct messages in the Community--meaning that Clint, even though you're following Kevin, you won't be able to send a message to him unless he is also following you.
Oh, got it. I'm not following you, Clint.
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 2:55 PM, stefanievsanders@gmail.com <
Now I am following you.