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Computer Sciences & Engineering Summer Course

End User Development (EUD)

When:

13 July - 17 July 2026

School:

Tallinn University Summer and Winter School

Institution:

Tallinn University

City:

Tallinn

Country:

Estonia

Language:

English

Credits:

2 EC

Fee:

330 EUR

Early Bird deadline 31 March 2026
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End User Development (EUD)
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End User Development (EUD)

About

This week-long, accelerated, hands-on course is designed to empower participants to shape the digital tools they rely on actively. Through practical end-user development, they will learn to design, automate, and evaluate software prototypes using system architecture fundamentals, workflow automation, and no- or low-code technologies.

The course adopts a practical, problem-solving approach. Participants begin by framing a real-world challenge, learning how to decompose it using multi-layered task-tracking methodologies. They then design and implement automated workflows using no- or low-code tools such as n8n and AI-powered assistants. Supported by instructors with expertise in interaction design, automation engineering, and applied AI, each student will create a working prototype and learn how to monitor, refine, and validate its performance. By the end of the course, participants will not only gain technical confidence but also the autonomy to shape their own digital environments.

This week-long course is ideal for individuals who want to move from concept to creation without the traditional barriers of software engineering. It is especially valuable for students, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and professionals seeking to prototype and evaluate digital solutions rapidly.

Course leader

Aishah Shah, MSc in Innovative Technologies for Learning, Junior Research Fellow in the School of Digital Technologies, Tallinn University.

Target group

This course is designed for individuals who want to turn their ideas into working digital solutions without deep programming expertise. It is ideal for non-ICT professionals, students, researchers and innovators who want to rapidly prototype and test automated workflows to support their projects, services, or research.

The course is limited to 20 participants.

Course aim

The aim of the course is to equip participants with practical skills to design and prototype digital solutions using system architecture principles, workflow automation, and no-/low-code technologies, enabling them to analyse real-world problems and build functional automated tools without advanced programming knowledge.

Fee info

Fee

330 EUR, Early-Bird Course Fee until 31 March

Fee

400 EUR, Regular Course Fee after 31 March

Accommodation and meals are not included in the price

Interested?

When:

13 July - 17 July 2026

School:

Tallinn University Summer and Winter School

Institution:

Tallinn University

Language:

English

Credits:

2 EC

Early Bird deadline 31 March 2026 Learn more & register

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