Bookmarks
Udacity
Learning for Live:
Earn a nanodegree in almost any tech field with Udacity. Courses range from web development to self-driving cars and artificial intelligence. The site also offers a master's degree program in Computer Science through its partnership with Georgia Tech.
Grace Hopper Program
Learning for Live:
An immersive software engineering course for women only. The course runs 17 weeks, including a 4-week remote preparatory section. Payment is required only after graduating and securing a job. Courses include computer science theory and full stack JavaScript. Frameworks which the course covers include Express.js, Backbone.js, and React.js. Fullstack Academy runs the program.
Startup Institute
Learning for Live:
Courses on Ruby, digital marketing, web design, and JavaScript. The focus is largely on "soft skills" such as networking.
Galvanize
Learning for Live:
Full-time courses in web development (24 weeks) and data science (12 weeks). The web development course covers front-end and server-side development, using Node.js, Express, and SQL. The data science course, based on Python, covers statistics and machine learning.
iTunes U
Learning for Live:
If you have Apple products or an account, the company’s iTunes U is a collection of courses and lectures from leading universities. Part of its iTunes software, you can access courses by topic or university. In many cases, you’ll be able to get audio and video of lectures, have access to some books and materials, and even download quizzes with answer keys.
Codecademy
Learning for Live:
Learn to code for free in HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby, and more.
The Muse
Learning for Live:
The Muse is an all-in-one professional site that includes job boards, company analysis, but most importantly, lots of online coaching options. Users choose from a huge database of coaches, then they choose the style of coaching they're seeking. Coaches are available for 30-minute Q&A sessions and quick resume reviews, but they're also ready to start long-term mentor relationships.
Academy X
Learning for Live:
Three-month bootcamps on a large range of topics. The average class size is five students. Courses designated as bootcamps cover Java, XML, PHP with MySQL, Ruby on Rails, Adobe PhoneGap, and Allova XML applications. A free retake is allowed with restrictions, and a retake with an 80% discount is allowed to most others.
BrainStation
Learning for Live:
Full-time courses are available in web development and user experience design. They are 400 hours long, spread over ten weeks. The web development course covers JavaScript, jQuery, Sass, and Bootstrap. Applicants must complete preparatory assignments.
Thinkful
Learning for Live:
Thinkful ditches rigid class outlines in favor of a more personal approach. Work one-on-one with a personal mentor to create specific job goals, while also building a network of professionals with shared interests. Some courses guarantee a job, and they won't charge you until you get one.
Designation
Learning for Live:
A twelve-week course on UX/UI, preceded by twelve weeks of prep work. Seventy hours a week are scheduled. There are separate paths for UX and UI. Four weeks are for a class project, followed by six weeks on client projects.
Metis Data Science Bootcamp
Learning for Live:
A 12-week, full-time bootcamp covers the mathematics and statistics of data science, machine learning, and big data. The focus is on computational methods more than specific tools and languages. Experience in programming and statistics is required. Students must complete 25 hours of pre-work.
Digital Crafts
Learning for Live:
A sixteen-week immersive program in full stack development. The course covers JavaScript, Python, Node.js, and the MERN stack. Mornings are devoted to classes and afternoons to lab work. Students have to complete sixty hours of preparatory assignments. They can take a rotating elective in the evening.