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Hello and welcome to Code You.
What is Code You?Code You is a free
jobs training program that is available
to anyone who is at least 18, eligible
to work in the United States, and lives
in one of our regions. For a full list of
counties, please check out our website,
codeyou.org.
Code U is provided at no cost to the
student. All costs associated with the
program are funded by grants from the
City of Louisville, Department of
Commerce, and Department of Labor.
The goals of the program are to help you
develop the skills to transition to a job
in technology with the help of weekly
meetups, online learning, and the
development of projects. We also help
provide you with the resources to make
yourself successful with job readiness
activities, workshops, and the assistance
of technical career coaches.
You do not need any experience to
participate in Code You, but
you do need basic computer-based tech
skills, and most importantly, the drive
to answer questions.
Students who succeed in Code You will
need the following; a solid understanding
of computer fundamentals, at least 10 to
15 hours of study time, access to a
laptop or desktop computer,
and a webcam and microphone for
participating in meet-ups. A full list of
computer requirements are available on
our website. If you do not have a laptop
or desktop computer, we do have a limited
number of loaner laptops available that
you might be able to borrow from.
Participants who go through Code You gain
access to basic programming skills,
preparation for a career in technology,
and access to mentors who work in the
industry, as well as dedicated technical
career coaches and a community of
supportive staff and volunteers.
The lessons are self-directed. You must
be willing to learn on your own and ask
for assistance if you need it.
Code You practices a flipped classroom
where you will do the assignments first
and then come to meetups with your
questions. Code You is based
on a non-traditional learning model.
Rather than teachers with a lesson plan,
you will have mentors who are there to
help you submit your knowledge. And
finally, our meetups are blended with
individuals of all different skill
levels. To get started
with Code You, you must first apply, then
be invited to pre-work. Pre-work serves
several purposes, including introducing
you to the types of activities and
assignments you will expect to see during
the program. This also allows us to see
that you are able to complete the
activities and assignments in a timely
manner. Pre-work consists of around
15 hours of learning and knowledge
assessments in open class, as well as
hands-on activities in GitHub and
pseudocode activities.
This is an example of the Learn and Check
format that we use in Open Class. Each
lesson will start out with several
paragraphs on the topic, then a short
knowledge check to evaluate your
understanding. At the end of each module
will be an overall assessment that covers
the main topics you have just learned.
After pre-work, staff will review your
completion and send out a congratulations
e-mail with next step. Students will
complete an additional enrollment survey
and choose their class nights. All
classes are held on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 6:00
to 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
Sessions start three times per year in
January, May, and August.
Depending on when you finish pre-work,
you may be added to our Slack community
while you wait for your class to start.
Orientation will be the week before
classes start, and all students start
with Introduction to Programming.
Introduction to Programming is six weeks
of basic concepts led by staff and
student mentors. Just like pre-work, it
is set up in the Learn and Check format.
The purpose of Introduction to
Programming is to make sure everyone has
a firm foundation of knowledge before
they move into their desired pathway.
After completing the intro module,
participants will choose a learning
pathway that best fits their interest and
career goals. Each pathway consists
of four modules that build on one another
to progress from beginner to more
advanced concepts. We connect
participants with mentors who are
experienced developers and who can give
guidance on what it takes to work in
tech. Participants can expect to spend
around 10 to 15 hours of time each
week on their work, including a virtual w
eekly meet up with mentors and fellow
participants. Which
pathways are available changes from
cohort to cohort, depending on mentor
availability and what the industry can
support in our regions. We will announce
which pathways are available during your
orientation.
A general timeline of the program is as
follows. After pre-work,
introduction to programming lasts six
weeks, and then you choose your pathway.
Most pathways consist of three five-week
modules,and then a four-week capstone
module devoted to building your final
project. Throughout the session, there
will be built-in workshops and other
career readiness activities. We
offer job search assistance throughout
the program and for all of our graduates
afterwards. It’s a
tough program, but it is worth it. We
have had almost 2,500 graduates since we
started 10 years ago and have helped over
1,000 students get their first job in
technology. The average starting
wage is between 45 and $55,000 a
year. The many graduates have either
started at 70,000 or earned that
after their first year.
But you don’t have to take our word for
it.
Hi, my name is Michael. I work for
Childers Oil Company and I am a web
developer.
We come to work and it’s not even like
work. It’s like a game because we’re just
playing around with either numbers or
playing around with data or just clicking
and playing around with just pretty much
anything and everything. So it’s it’s
more or less almost like a hobby
now instead of me coming in and like
grinding my eight to five and being
miserable all day. So it’s it’s really
nice.
Being able to spend time with my family
and be a lot less stressed is is pretty
good. I’ve I’ve enjoyed that probably the
most.
Anytime he would find a job that he
thought was good for me, I was a fit for,
he’d immediately send it over and we’d do
like a quick pre-interview if
if I had an interview or anything like
that lined up. And he really, he was,
he was my crutch. I don’t I don’t know
what else to say about him other than
he’s he’s really mainly the reason that I
got the job because I would have never
found it outside of him, so.
We have a wide range of people here to
help you succeed, from our community
coordinators and technical career coaches
to our partnership with SOAR.
SOAR is our partner in the 54 counties in
Eastern Kentucky. They have several
additional programs that they offer.
Their Eastern Kentucky Talent Network can
connect you with employment. Their
Generations Program teaches software as a
service. Their SOAR Innovation
program provides assistance with starting
a small business, and every year in
August, they hold the SOAR Summit to
discuss economic growth in the region.
Welcome to Code You. We are glad to have
you join us. If you have any questions,
please reach out to info@codeyou.org.
Thank you and we hope to see you soon.