Rich Winnie

Rich Winnie

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I am a Principal Content Publishing Manager at Microsoft, where I lead the digital…

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  • Attacking a Stroke at 45.

    Hi everyone! This announcement may come as a surprise for everyone, but I wanted to take the time to relate some news…

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  • Putting It All Together

    Putting It All Together What I have attempted to present here are the guideposts that I have seen throughout my career…

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  • Your Release Learning Channel

    Finally, there is the release channel. You have taken this skill to your everyday activities or have changed your…

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  • Your Beta Learning Channel

    We’ve heard the feedback. We have taken it to heart.

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  • Your Dev Learning Channel

    We all want people to build us up. We want promoters, advocates, and supporters to be hungry for new things and to have…

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  • Your Canary Learning Channel

    You’ve validated and tested new skills with yourself and you are ready to start sharing them with other people. You…

  • What’s Win It For Me: Let’s See What We’ve Learned—Windows 11

    Greetings readers! Digital Mindset is expanding! We will now have two threads of articles coming to you. This issue…

  • Your Selfhost Learning Channel

    When you are a software developer, you are always building new things. You are creating completely new features for…

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  • Your Learning Channels

    If you use Windows, you might be familiar with the Windows Insider Program. The Insider Program is a community based on…

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  • The Value Curve Cycle

    Along the course of the phases and steps, we have discussed the learning journey as a singular “thing.” We must…

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  • Learn Universal Windows App Development: The Basics

    LinkedIn / Lynda.com

    Want to build apps that work on any device that runs Windows 10? Whether you are targeting desktops or tablets, Windows Phone, Xbox One, or even HoloLens, you can create apps that span all Windows devices with the Universal Windows Platform. This course is designed to teach you how to make your first app using all of the basic features of Universal Windows.

    Finally, you'll experiment with your app to learn more about how Windows apps work, and then find out where to go…

    Want to build apps that work on any device that runs Windows 10? Whether you are targeting desktops or tablets, Windows Phone, Xbox One, or even HoloLens, you can create apps that span all Windows devices with the Universal Windows Platform. This course is designed to teach you how to make your first app using all of the basic features of Universal Windows.

    Finally, you'll experiment with your app to learn more about how Windows apps work, and then find out where to go next.

    Topics include:
    - Installing Visual Studio Community edition
    - Working with C#, XAML, and the Windows SDK
    - Getting a head start with starter templates
    - Testing apps with device emulators
    - Creating your first app
    - Building interactions, game logic, and scoring
    - Adding custom components
    - Modifying design parameters in XAML
    - Experimenting and updating the final app

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  • Using VMWare Workstation Pro 12: The Basics

    LinkedIn / Lynda.com

    VMware Workstation Pro is for the developer or IT professional who needs to program, test, and deploy software on multiple operating systems—all from a single PC. In this introductory course, Doug Winnie covers installing VMware Workstation Pro and setting up Windows 10, Windows XP, and Ubuntu Linux as guest operating systems. He also covers file sharing, connecting hardware such as printers, and managing snapshots.

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  • Using VMWare Fusion 8: The Basics

    LinkedIn / Lynda.com

    VMware Fusion is a leading virtualization software solution for the Mac. This course is for anyone who wants to learn it: the IT pro who conducts internal OS testing, or the Mac user who needs to run Windows. Doug Winnie keeps the training rolling quickly, covering installation of VMware Fusion and setup of the most popular types of virtual machines (VMs): Windows, Linux, and Boot Camp. He also offers a few tutorials on the most common VMware Fusion tasks, from setting up shared folders and…

    VMware Fusion is a leading virtualization software solution for the Mac. This course is for anyone who wants to learn it: the IT pro who conducts internal OS testing, or the Mac user who needs to run Windows. Doug Winnie keeps the training rolling quickly, covering installation of VMware Fusion and setup of the most popular types of virtual machines (VMs): Windows, Linux, and Boot Camp. He also offers a few tutorials on the most common VMware Fusion tasks, from setting up shared folders and connecting hardware like webcams and printers to restoring VMs from snapshots.

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  • Up and Running with Google Glass

    lynda.com

    Google Glass is a new wearable technology from Google that adds a digital display to your physical world. Through Glass, the Internet is available through voice commands and basic gestures. You can capture and share the world around you, find out more about your surroundings, and get notifications about things that are important to you.

    This course explains how to get your Google Glass configured, connected, and working for you. After you get Glass set up on the Internet, Doug Winnie…

    Google Glass is a new wearable technology from Google that adds a digital display to your physical world. Through Glass, the Internet is available through voice commands and basic gestures. You can capture and share the world around you, find out more about your surroundings, and get notifications about things that are important to you.

    This course explains how to get your Google Glass configured, connected, and working for you. After you get Glass set up on the Internet, Doug Winnie goes through how to navigate the voice and gesture-based interface, install apps to extend its capabilities, and use Glass in real-world scenarios: navigating a city, accepting calls, and taking photos and video.

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  • Installing Windows 8 in VMware Fusion

    lynda.com

    VMware Fusion allows you to run many different operating systems on your Mac, but Windows is the most popular among IT professionals and power users alike. In this short course, Doug Winnie introduces two methods for installing Windows 8 successfully in VMware Fusion: Easy Install and an advanced option that gives you more control over your virtual machine.

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  • Installing Windows 8 in VMware Workstation

    lynda.com

    VMware Workstation allows IT professionals and power users to run operating systems like Mac OS X, DOS, Windows, and Linux simultaneously on their PCs. In this short course, Doug Winnie shows how to successfully install Windows 8 in VMware Workstation. He introduces two methods: Easy Install and an advanced option that gives you more control over your virtual machine.

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  • Introducing Google Glass

    lynda.com

    Google Glass is a polarizing technology—a wearable computer that places both a screen and a camera near your eye, allowing unprecedented convenience but also raising ethical questions given the ease with which one can surreptitiously capture images and video. Author and gadget enthusiast Doug Winnie calls Google Glass a "heads-up display for your life." You can also use it to capture and stream a live broadcast of the world around you. In this introductory course, Doug shows off the features…

    Google Glass is a polarizing technology—a wearable computer that places both a screen and a camera near your eye, allowing unprecedented convenience but also raising ethical questions given the ease with which one can surreptitiously capture images and video. Author and gadget enthusiast Doug Winnie calls Google Glass a "heads-up display for your life." You can also use it to capture and stream a live broadcast of the world around you. In this introductory course, Doug shows off the features and functions of Google Glass while exploring the privacy concerns and social ramifications of this new device for users.

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  • Up and Running with Chrome OS

    lynda.com

    Doug Winnie introduces you to Chrome OS—a new type of operating system from Google, which is designed to be fast, web-oriented, and integrated with Google apps and services. It runs exclusively on Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, the Google-branded computers.

    This course explains the differences between Chrome and other operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X, and its advantages and disadvantages in relation to these traditional counterparts. You'll also learn how to navigate the OS user…

    Doug Winnie introduces you to Chrome OS—a new type of operating system from Google, which is designed to be fast, web-oriented, and integrated with Google apps and services. It runs exclusively on Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, the Google-branded computers.

    This course explains the differences between Chrome and other operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X, and its advantages and disadvantages in relation to these traditional counterparts. You'll also learn how to navigate the OS user interface, work with files, install and manage apps, and customize the Chrome interface for that personalized touch.

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  • Building Windows Phone 8 Live Tiles

    lynda.com

    A Windows Phone Live Tile represents your app on your phone's Start screen. It's important to build an engaging, clear representation of what your app is and does to your end users. This course helps you understand the three tile types (flip, iconic, and cycle), create the design assets for each one, and build the tiles themselves. Author Doug Winnie also shows you how to work with secondary tiles—which enable your users to launch within a specific part inside the app to pin to their Start…

    A Windows Phone Live Tile represents your app on your phone's Start screen. It's important to build an engaging, clear representation of what your app is and does to your end users. This course helps you understand the three tile types (flip, iconic, and cycle), create the design assets for each one, and build the tiles themselves. Author Doug Winnie also shows you how to work with secondary tiles—which enable your users to launch within a specific part inside the app to pin to their Start screen.

    Topics include: •What are Live Tiles?
    •Working with tile XAML templates
    •Building design assets
    •Packaging tiles
    •Building secondary tiles

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  • Up and Running with Windows Phone 8 Development

    lynda.com

    This course provides an introduction to the Windows Phone 8 platform and the basic tenets of the Modern UI design style, through the development of a basic tip calculator application. First, author Doug Winnie shows how to install and set up the Visual Studio tool to build your application. Next, learn how to use XAML to build a basic structure for your application's interface and customize its design with user- and system-defined styles and options. This user interface connects to application…

    This course provides an introduction to the Windows Phone 8 platform and the basic tenets of the Modern UI design style, through the development of a basic tip calculator application. First, author Doug Winnie shows how to install and set up the Visual Studio tool to build your application. Next, learn how to use XAML to build a basic structure for your application's interface and customize its design with user- and system-defined styles and options. This user interface connects to application logic with a process called code-behind files, which are written in C#, one of the three languages available to build Windows Phone 8 applications. Finally, discover how to add icons and other design elements to your application and then submit it to Microsoft for inclusion in the Windows Store.

    Topics include: •Installing Visual Studio for Windows Phone
    •Exploring the evolution of Windows Phone
    •Laying out interface components with the StackPanel
    •Adding buttons and text inputs
    •Changing fonts and colors
    •Building the application logic
    •Testing in the simulator
    •Adding design assets
    •Deploying to the Windows Store

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Patents

  • Systems and Methods for Creating Electronic Content Using Creation Applications of Limited Capabilities

    US B1249

  • Systems and Methods for Using a Designer/Developer Discipline Map

    US B1139

Projects

  • Code Drives the World Infographic

    The Content Marketing team at lynda.com teamed up with the fantastic and creative team at 97th Floor to build an infographic that showed how no matter what your professional occupation, Code (or knowing how to Code) can benefit you.

    Scott Fegette was instrumental in partnering with Doug Winnie and Mark Niemann-Ross from our Content team to map coding languages to professions. Starshine Roshell made sure our copy was perfect. Michelle Hernandez mapped out our social media strategy. Melody…

    The Content Marketing team at lynda.com teamed up with the fantastic and creative team at 97th Floor to build an infographic that showed how no matter what your professional occupation, Code (or knowing how to Code) can benefit you.

    Scott Fegette was instrumental in partnering with Doug Winnie and Mark Niemann-Ross from our Content team to map coding languages to professions. Starshine Roshell made sure our copy was perfect. Michelle Hernandez mapped out our social media strategy. Melody Misiaszek helped keep us all on track. And of course, the good folks over at 97th Floor lead by Saunder Schroeder made it look fantastic.

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  • "Trainers" a webseries

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    Produced and directed the first two episodes of the webseries "Trainers" with a cast and crew of 20+ people and a budget of $1,500.

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  • Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Web Premium

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  • Adobe Edge, Preview

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  • Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5, CS5.5

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  • Adobe WorkflowLab

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Honors & Awards

  • Webby Award (Nomination)

    International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences

    Video Innovation
    Industrial Light and Magic; The Show: Pirates of the Carribean II

  • Webby Award (Nomination)

    International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences

    Best Use of Video or Moving Image
    Industrial Light and Magic; The Show: Pirates of the Carribean II

Languages

  • English

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Organizations

  • Association for Talent Development

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  • National Business Education Association

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