Monday, 16 January 2017

93% off #Amazon Alexa Development: From Beginner to Intermediate – $10

Learn how to create and publish Alexa Skills, understand voice UI, and be comfortable with AWS and Alexa Skills Kit

All Levels,  –   2.5 hours,  52 lectures 

Average rating 4.4/5 (4.4 (28 ratings) Instead of using a simple lifetime average, Udemy calculates a course’s star rating by considering a number of different factors such as the number of ratings, the age of ratings, and the likelihood of fraudulent ratings.)

Course requirements:

Preliminary or zero understanding of java-script.
You will need either a Mac or PC.
You will need an Amazon Echo or use the site Echosim.io for Alexa Testing

Course description:

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Have you ever wondered how Alexa Apps are made?

Why is Amazon and Google investing in voice technology?

A better question is why haven’t you built an Alexa App yet.

If you ever wanted to understand the space of Voice Apps or build them yourself, then take my course “Amazon Alexa Development: From Beginner to Intermediate”. I designed it in a practical way so that when you finish the content you can immediately put it into use with your Amazon Echo or online counterpart.

Now, why should you build Alexa Skills?

The biggest industries in technology are surrounded by AI, Bots, and Voice technology. Voice technology I believe will be the new 21st user interface that will not only understand basic commands, but will be so smart to understand anything you tell it. This is why Amazon is making a big bet with Alexa which it plans to generate close to $11 billion dollars by 2020. They know something about Amazon Echo which is why now is the best time to learn these skills before the mainstream starts developing applications. We all know the story about apps for the smartphones, this is the same thing. 

This course contains over 50 lectures and 1.5 hrs of content. It’s designed for beginners to play with new platforms in the voice space. You’ll learn the tools needed to build the Alexa Skills, how Alexa Skills work, and publish a skill to Amazon’s Alexa store. 

Course Structure

The course follows a familiar structure where in each video I will teach the concepts followed by a challenge or practice question. If your goal is to become a better developer, you should understand node.js, server side development and how to access certain APIs to build better Alexa Skills. The course does not go deep into understanding Node.js but you will understand the architecture and ability to publish apps for Alexa.

Environment Setup

This course aims to simulate a live in-person course as much as possible. After you finish each lecture, you should practice and try the solution on your own. You learn the best by practicing and doing. 

Projects

At the end of each section, you will be asked to complete the Alexa skill which you can then share with your network or on the Udemy network. 

Testimonials from other Techustler Courses and the Instructor

“Great set of videos Nick! I really liked the format of the videos with you in the corner of the screen showing us how to use the website. Cool songs you use at the beginning of each video. It really gives off the vibe that your course is hip and up-to-date with modern times. You do a great job of keeping of with the times. Stay modern, but classy at the same time Nick!” – Penelope

“Nicholas, very good course on bots! I especially enjoyed that you provided us the opportunity to build bots in a hands-on fashion. Your course sections are very organized and I didn’t have to guess to know what I was getting myself into. It is clear you are very knowledgeable as an instructor and have a real connection to your course material. I look forward to taking another course with you!” – Rahul

“I love the natural progression in this course. You start with the basics and end with building a Facebook Chat Bot. Awesome! Thanks Nick!” – Doug

“Thank you so much Nicholas! The bot course was very informative and helpful for my learning. Keep up the good work!” – Christine

“It was a highly positive experience working alongside Nick at DigaBlue and with the work ethic he has, I am certain that he will produce great results in his future endeavors.” – Saif

“Nick is an aspiring tech entrepreneur with what I would consider a strong passion and desire to learn more and excel in the evolving digital age. He is an experienced programmer with a track record of creating both his own website and various mechanical devices.” – Elliot

“This is a really good intro course to

Reviews:

“The bumper audio at the beginning and end of every single video is extremely annoying.” (Christopher Ray)

“quality is good. I’d like a bit more information density.” (Phil Peterman)

“The course as a whole was really fun. I did all the projects and watched all the videos and had a blast doing it. However, my main concern with this course is he didn’t really cover the basics as well as I would like.
I am not new to node, nor am I an expert, but at the same time I would have liked to have had a longer “Hello World” lecture that went over each and every line so I could get a feel for why Alexa needs these functions, structures, etc. to be the way they are simply because that’s how I like to learn. For instance, I still don’t really know what Alexa’s request is to my lambda functions or how they work together, it’s something I can figure out or look up, but still I’d like it to be in this course with the other content I’m taking. I think by adding just one more video that’s maybe 10minutes long going through the Hello World’s lambda function code line by line could tremendously help viewers and students understand the code better and be more confident in going into this area.
Because of the lack of foundation, which maybe I am just too new to node and others won’t experience this, I got lost in some of the videos as to why certain things were structured certain ways, like callbacks are always weird for me, how index.js and other files (like the twitter trends app) work together. Or things like function parameters (which you probably can piece together pretty quick, but still I’d liked to have it explained clearly). To me it looks like Alexa lambda functions need to have a very strict and certain layout, and having that explained would’ve helped me.
The Twitter Trends app broke for me, granted I didn’t spend much time debugging it, but the instructor forgot to mention where to get the APP_ID for the code, or at least I couldn’t find where he mentioned it, that APP_ID is on the Alexa skill set. Also, the mic during that segment was reeeeallly quite so I had to turn the volume way up, but your intro/exit song is suuuuuper loud, superficial complaint but still… those intros/exits were incredibly loud.
Overall this course will get you familiar with the process of getting an AWS account up, creating a lambda function, getting an amazon developer account and hooking Alexa skills into lambda, but what it doesn’t really cover is how the functions work in lambda which is arguably the hardest part because those functions have to match the format of the interaction model and request model that Alexa makes to your function. After taking the course, I feel extremely well prepared to go watch another tutorial about how these functions work in-depth, but I don’t feel prepared to jump right in and make my own.
Good course though, and I’d recommend it for the earliest of beginners! :)” (Zayne Sprague)

 

 

About Instructor:

Nicholas “Techustler” Ivanecky

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I’m a product manager with 3 years of experience in both web and mobile products. I have worked on professional assistant mobile applications to local business advertising solutions on the web. Until recently, I led the product team for WeBeam, a professional networking tool focused on enhancing attendees’s experiences at events. In this role, I managed the development of WeBeam from idea to live product. I created user flow diagrams and PRDs, collaborated with marketing to develop the user-interface and worked alongside engineers during development, QA, and user testing. Successes included growing pre-launch signups 5% WoW, getting featured in 13 press articles like Product Hunt and LinkedIn Pulse, and driving traffic through AEO, Twitter Scripts, and Email Lists. Previous experience includes being a marketing associate at Digablue where I researched market needs, created messaging for the company’s website, and developed HTML email campaigns.
Outside of work, I enjoy developing iOS mobile applications with 4 currently in the App Store. I help my fellow product managers through my open source Open Product Management Repo that helps technical people learn the skills to become better PMs. More recently, I starting teaching frameworks I learned at my startup through the Techustler Brand on Udemy. Topics include growth hacking, building bots, creating communities, and marketing on Twitter and Instagram.
Specialties: Customer Development, Pitching, Prioritizing, KPIs, Agile Development, PRDs, QA, User Testing, Product Management Xcode, GitHub, BitBucket, HTML, CSS, Mobile iOS Development, watchOS, Swift, JSON, Firebase, Sketch, InvisionApp, Prototyping, A/B Testing, Usability Tests, Mixpanel, Google Analytics, Balsamiq

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