WebDU 2011
WebDU: The antipodean web developer conference
Thurs 3rd - Fri 4th May 2012 Sydney, Australia
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Phil Douglas (Sydney, Australia)

Born and raised in Wales, where he was part of the team behind the BAFTA winning BBC educational TV series Bobinogs, Phil was lured to the sunnier shores of Australia in 2004, working in creative web development before moving solely into the sordid world of flash.

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Since then, as well as creating plenty of successful flash based projects and becoming an Adobe certified Flash Developer, he's been part of producing a wide selection of e-learning solutions for a diverse range of clients.

Phil is now team lead of Flash development at 2and2, the eLearning branch of MassMedia Studios.

Phil has been interviewed on creating flash content for Tektime radio in Melbourne, has previously spoke on eLearning project development at WebDu, and poorly maintains a blog at www.lookmumimontheinternet.com/blog discussing his actionscript adventures and thoughts on web development.

Has previously done talks on...

E-Learning for Rich Media Developers

So you’ve got plenty of microsites, web apps, and virals under your belt, then one of your clients approaches you to build an e-learning application. How should the way you go about it differ from all those other jobs you’ve done? Who should you involve in the process and when? How should you define the tasks involved, and what the hell is SCORM compliance anyway? More...

Integrating Flash content with LMS

A live demonstration of developing for and integrating with a selection of Learning Management Systems. Get an overview of Learning Management Systems how to create Flash content for easy LMS integration. Get to grips with SCORM, content integration, and packaging and to develop for for Non SCORM LMS. More...

PureMVC 101: An Actionscript Microarchitecture

An introduction to PureMVC and the world of microarchitecture frameworks, this session shows how to develop flex and flash applications using the PureMVC framework. More...

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Phil Douglas
(Sydney, Australia)