
Learning Outcomes: • Describe what effective collaboration looks like when designing and building an app as a team. • Identify the key shared resources that should be clarified before implementation: vision, mission, user personae, specifications, and design. • Apply general team practices such as role distribution, shared ownership, and incremental delivery to a low-code context. • Recognize common challenges in low-code team collaboration, including version confusion, conflicting changes, and limited traceability. • Explain how LightCode enables team collaboration through modular file structures and a tracked editing system. • Plan a collaborative workflow using LightCode, including dividing work across YAML modules while maintaining collective responsibility. • Use testing to validate team contributions and ensure consistent app behavior throughout the development process.
low-code, digital skills, higher education
low-code, digital skills, higher education
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