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Demystifying Digital Media Development

Empower Yourself To Succeed In the Digital Age

Want to better understand how digital products are created and what it takes to speak meaningfully with professionals who build them? 

This virtual 9-week course equips non-technical professionals with the tools, strategies, and insights to thrive in today’s digital landscape. You'll learn the basic building blocks needed to design, build, ship (deliver), and maintain digital media products, giving you the confidence and skills to work effectively with technical professionals in the industry.

This course will broaden your expertise, help you keep up with the rapidly evolving digital world, and potentially inspire your next career pivot.

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Course Details

Program Dates: April 7 - June 6 (see syllabus for details)
Duration: 9-weeks
Course Format: Each week will include a combination of asynchronous work (reviewing instructor-led videos, pre-recorded interviews with industry professionals, assigned readings, and completing assignments) and a one-hour group video call with the instructor. Coursework should not exceed more than 5 hours/week.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the technical components of modern digital media products and how they work together.
  • Understand the typical phases and roles involved in the software development process.
  • Plan for what happens after a digital product has been built.
  • Understand the trade-offs associated with different approaches to building digital products.
  • Contribute to technical conversations at a high level.

Meet the Instructor

Nick Wilkinson

Nick Wilkinson

With a BASc and MASc in engineering from UBC, Nick has worked with interdisciplinary teams at NASA, the Canadian government, MoMA, Unity Technologies, and more to deliver digital experiences across web, mobile, AR, VR, and machine learning platforms. Over 20 years, he has led hundreds of app development projects, grown teams, and mentored leaders in client services agencies. Nick is now Managing Director at Steamclock Software, a Project Management Professional (PMP), and a certified facilitator. 

Industry Recognized Certificate

You will receive an award of achievement from Centre for Digital Media and DigiBC upon completion of all courses, which is recognized by association members.

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Building Blocks of Digital Media

This course is part of an advanced upskilling program is designed for professionals who want to incorporate digital media and generative AI into their workflows.

Gain a practical understanding of digital media technologies and develop skills to build or contribute to digital projects in your industry. Designed by industry for newcomers to digital media or for managers, this 4-course program will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to develop your own digital products as well as oversee a digital product development team in your organization.

Future Courses

Courses can be taken individually and in any order—except for Applications of Digital Media—which must be completed last.

Course Delivery: Online, asynchronous learning with weekly synchronous virtual sessions.
9 weeks per course (excluding Applications of Digital Media), with 4 hours of self-study and 1-hour synchronous virtual session weekly.

Weekly Time Commitment: 5 hours/week

Duration: 45 hours
9 weeks | 4 hours of self-study and 1 hour synchronous virtual per week

Discover how generative AI can transform workflows across industries. Learn how to integrate AI into daily tasks, enhance productivity, and support technical development without the need for advanced technical skills.

Duration: 45 hours
9 weeks | 4 hours of self-study and 1 hour synchronous virtual per week

Choose from a selection of electives focused on digital media and creative technology. Options include Centre for Digital Media courses, Emily Carr University Creative Tech Microcredentials, or DigiBC-endorsed programs. Tailor your learning to your specific career goals with flexible elective options. 

More details to come

90 hours
9 weeks | 4 hours of self-study and 1 hour synchronous virtual per week, plus 9 weeks of self-directed project work with mentorship

Apply what you've learned from the previous courses by planning and executing a digital media project. In the first half, learn the essentials of project planning. In the second half, develop your own project under mentorship, turning theoretical knowledge into a practical solution for your workplace.

Thrive in Today's Digital Workplace

Spaces are limited to ensure a focused learning experience. Take the next step in your career and secure your spot now!

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