By the end of this camp, you should be able to create your own Alexa skills and publish them to the Alexa Skills Store.
Read More2020 has definitely been a chaotic year, but from a learning perspective, it has also been very productive. Since 2020 is coming to an end, I thought it would be a good time to reflect on the work I have done within the Alexa community.
Read MoreI recently started hosting Alexa development classes for kids. I teach them about how Alexa works, different methods of creating Alexa skills, advanced features to make their skills more interesting, and more.
Read MoreI’m happy to say that I had the opportunity to speak at VOICE Global, which is 24 hours of interesting sessions and awesome presentations – all related to voice!
Read MoreI’ve been creating lots of YouTube videos on Alexa, but on Sunday, April 26th, I held my first live webinar!
Read More2019 was a year of firsts for me. I published my first Alexa skill, attended my first hackathon, and went to my first Alexa Meetup. Now that we’re in 2020, I kicked off the year (and the decade) by attending and speaking at my first conference, Project Voice in Chattanooga, Tennessee!
Read MoreIn this blog post, I will be sharing some tips for kids to get started with programming. These courses and websites worked for me, but every kid learns differently. Just some ideas.
Read MoreVoice is super important, but using APL to make your skill multi-modal is a great way to improve your skill’s UX (User Experience).
Read MoreYou’ve probably used Alexa for a multitude of things ranging from news to games to smart home skills. However, the real joy of Alexa is creating Alexa skills.
Read MoreDashbot is a service that helps you track your Alexa skill’s analytics more comprehensively than the Amazon Developer Portal. If your requirements are not satisfied with the data provided by the Dev Portal, then I would suggest using Dashbot.
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