DrupalCamp NJ 2025 Training Sessions Open for Registration

DrupalCamp NJ 2025 Training Sessions Open for Registration

Drupal enthusiasts, developers, and digital professionals will gather at Princeton University for DrupalCamp NJ 2025, scheduled for March 13-15. The event promises a mix of training sessions, hands-on workshops, and collaboration opportunities to advance skills and contribute to the Drupal community.

Training sessions kick off on March 13, offering full-day and half-day courses led by industry experts. A full-day ticket costs $90, while a half-day session is available for $50. Space is limited, making early registration essential.  

Among the full-day offerings, Drupal CMS Preview, led by Mike Anello of DrupalEasy, will introduce participants to key functionalities such as installation, AI integration, project browser, and Experience Builder. Advanced Site Building with Drupal including Drupal AI, instructed by Rod Martin of DrupalHelps, will focus on site-building strategies, module configurations, and AI-powered features to enhance Drupal’s capabilities.  

Morning half-day training includes Navigating the New Google Analytics – GA4 for Drupal and Higher Ed Websites, taught by Ray Saltini and Mandee Englert from Jakala. Attendees will explore GA4’s reporting framework, data streams, and integration with Drupal, providing valuable insights for website measurement strategies.  

Participants must meet specific prerequisites, such as setting up a local Drupal CMS environment or securing an API key for AI features in relevant courses. A temporary remote hosting option will be available for those without a local setup.  

Drupal site builders, strategists, marketers, and decision-makers looking to optimize their Drupal skills and analytics strategies will find these training particularly beneficial.  

More details and registration information can be found on the DrupalCamp NJ website.

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