Bookmarks
Make School
Learning for Live:
The Summer Academy is an eight-week program for developers at all experience levels. The majority of the course is spent on developing an application.
Khan Academy
Learning for Live:
This nonprofit offers free online classes that students tackle at their own pace. The classes cover most subjects through high school levels, and some courses dip into early college content.
Udemy
Learning for Live:
Udemy is all about options. Students choose from over 130,000 online courses, which cover a broad range of focuses and make use of more than 57,000 instructors.
General Assembly
Learning for Live:
General Assembly has more than 30 physical campuses, but students can also take online classes taught by certified experts. General Assembly's specialties include technology, data, design, and business.
Sitepoint
Learning for Live:
This site is best for web developers looking to expand their skillset. Users pay a monthly membership fee to access video tutorials, online books, courses, and community discussions.
InvasiveCode
Learning for Live:
Five-day courses in development for Apple's iOS and tvOS. The material covers Swift and Objective-C and goes into several Apple toolkits. Each class is limited to ten students. Students get three months of technical support after completion.
Harvard Online Courses
Learning for Live:
If you’re interested in studying about business development or STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), Harvard University has made some of its courses and special projects available online. The Harvard Online Courses program gives you a mix of programs that are free or have a fee — ranging from $25 to a few thousand dollars. Topics vary from the latest in computing trends to learning how early explorers navigated using the stars or even real estate development for a post-COVID world.
Data Science Dojo
Learning for Live:
Five-day immersive bootcamp in "data science for everyone." Students will learn about the R statistical programming language, regression algorithms, machine learning, and large-scale databases. Students will work on an Internet of Things project. Tutorials cover basics in advance of the bootcamp.
Data Application Lab
Learning for Live:
Courses in data science and data engineering are available. Courses in specific technologies include Java, Python, SQL, and MEAN stack. The courses typically run 4 to 6 weeks. The website is bilingual, in English and Japanese.
Open Learning Initiative
Learning for Live:
Carnegie Mellon University puts most of its classes online and there’s a free section available to anyone. The “independent learner courses” under its Open Learning Initiative are free for anyone. Once you find a course you want to take, you’ll need to create an account and add it to your list of courses. From there, you get a great dashboard that shows your “Open & Free” course options and will track the status of the classwork you perform.
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.
Canvas Network
Learning for Live:
Canvas Network provides educators access to professional development courses and programs, and some of its courses are also open to the public. You can sign up with just an email and access a wide range of content and lessons. Its content is also available under an open license, so if you want to ultimately create your own content and lesson plans, you can utilize what Canvas makes available in some cases.
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.