Testers Tower Live – Episode 1

On March 4, 2012, in Testers Tower Live, by Kristjan Uba

First episode of Testers Tower Live, “Tribute to Day[9]”

Summary:

“Introduction to Testers Tower Live (TTL), about the format and reason.  Who is Day[9], and what is his role in inspiring this series. He talks brilliantly about learning computer game – Starcraft 2. And we talk how to use that in learning testing.”

This is link to the created mindmap.

 

Links from the show:

Day[9] Archive – http:\\day9tv.blip.tv

Eliminating assumptions – http://blip.tv/day9tv/day-9-daily-400-p1-special-episode-eliminating-assumptions-5888689

Dealing with ‘Tilting’ – http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=184459

Starcraft II Demo – http://us.battle.net/account/sc2-demo.html

 

Add your questions to the comments, they will get answered! Or send them to live(at)testerstower.com

 

 

3 Responses to Testers Tower Live – Episode 1

  1. Good to see new initiatives raising. I like the parallel of gameplay analysis and testing. I like Problem Solving ideas. It gives very good start for both rookies to understand testing and test coaches to build up training plans.

    I would say it gives good perspective how to analyze your own and others testing activities and I would really like to see it in action. So I hope sequel for current broadcast would be about using same aspects in real-life testing.

    That’s definitely topic of great interest now – how to analyse testing done both by yourself and by others.

    Will be waiting for next broadcast.

  2. […] I did not invent the idea. I only put it into testing context. The idea comes from Day[9]. More info on him from Testers Tower Live, Episode 1. […]

  3. […] Another local CDT community speaker launched his first episode of a live broadcast series called Testers Tower live which I think has great potential. I even feel that I don’t have to be so engaged anymore as […]

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