This is a remote course where you'll be learning on a remote classroom with a real teacher, real classmates and real assignments. The estimated duration of the course is 6 weeks, attending 2 classes per week, 2 hours per class.
We're going to do two courses. One for beginners who want to learn "how to program" and other for novice programmers who want to master advanced concepts and web programming. Check the contents bellow.
Attention: Please check the schedule section for details before applying
Apply now: http://goo.gl/forms/PzlAanzDYf
We do remote courses. You're in a real class with real classmates and a real teacher. But it's still online, so you can learn from your home wearing only your underwear. You'll never feel stuck or frustrated. We record all our classes. You can watch them over and over again. You're in touch with your fellow classmates, you'll all have to work together. You'll meet people from all around the world and get to work and know them.
We have done this before. You can read more about it below.
This is how one of our classes looks like: http://imgur.com/a/rYoZd
Classes will start on January 19th (for introduction) and January 20th (for advanced). For introduction the days are Mondays and Thursdays. For advanced it will be Tuesdays and Fridays. Classes will always be at 8PM Eastern/New York time. A class lasts 2 hours, so class is from 8PM to 10PM (EST). To make it more clear, this is an example of the days you'll have class:
Introduction:
- Monday January 19th, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- Thursday January 22nd, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- ...
- Monday February 23rd, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- Thursday February 26th, 2015 | (8PM EST)
Check the full calendar (go to January to see first event): http://bit.ly/itp-calendar
Advanced:
- Tuesday January 20th, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- Friday January 23rd, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- ...
- Tuesday February 24th, 2015 | (8PM EST)
- Friday February 27th, 2015 | (8PM EST)
Check the full calendar (go to January to see first event): http://bit.ly/pyp-calendar
Syllabus for the introductory course: http://bit.ly/itp-syllabus
Syllabus for the advanced course: http://bit.ly/pyp-syllabus
This is a summary of our previous batch: http://blog.rmotr.com/self/2014/12/22/rmotr-first-batch-summary/
Even more: rmotr.com
got here from r/learnpython. let me know if i can help out as a TA or something; I'm working as a backend dev full time so I can only help with the light stuffs though.