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5 answers
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Arman’s Answer
Online self-learning course subscriptions have become very popular in tech, and at roughly $40 per month they can be a lot cheaper than bootcamps or university courses. I have had a great experience with https://acloudguru.com/ and highly recommend it to anyone that wants to learn textbook and hands on technology skills.
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Angela’s Answer
I would start by looking at your local college/universities websites for opportunities. I've seen a lot of STEM "bootcamps" that are put on by IT departments at a university. I know people that have done them and it's been a great experience. Some have even gotten hired for jobs after the sessions were completed!
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David’s Answer
I would start with looking up Maker Faires, Math and Science fairs or even local computing groups. You can often find local ones using meetup or O'Reilly (they manage a bunch of the Maker Faires). Which you pick will be influenced by your target areas of interest.
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Bronwyn’s Answer
Some resources:
https://star.berkeley.edu/search
https://star.berkeley.edu/resources/berkeley-institute-of-data-science-bids#
https://foothill.edu/sli/events/summer-seminars.html
Also: Consider teaching at a STEM summer camp for kids... looks like there are a lot of them in the Bay Area!
https://star.berkeley.edu/search
https://star.berkeley.edu/resources/berkeley-institute-of-data-science-bids#
https://foothill.edu/sli/events/summer-seminars.html
Also: Consider teaching at a STEM summer camp for kids... looks like there are a lot of them in the Bay Area!