Ever wished you could take an Intro to Python training with me, but you don’t work for a company with a generous training budget? I’m running a Python-learning program just for this situation.
Python High Five is a 10-week Python jumpstart program that starts this September.
Set aside the time to learn ⌚
One of the biggest problems for folks starting to learn Python is setting aside the time. And even if you do manage to set aside the time, you’ll often hit a roadblock where you feel confused.
Python High Five is a way to keep a daily learning habit and to get help when find yourself stuck.
This program is based around daily practice. Monday through Friday you’ll pick 30 minutes from your schedule, at any time that works you. During those 30 minutes, you’ll watch a 5 minute video, work on the day’s exercise, and reflect on your progress.
The most effective learning is hands-on 🖐️
Python High Five is all about learning through writing Python code. Each week we’ll dive deeper into Python, building upon what we’ve learned so far.
When you find yourself stuck you can get help through an asynchronous group chat and weekly office hour sessions. In addition to our weekly office hours together, I’ll check the chat each day, respond to questions, and provide guidance.
Proven learning techniques behind the scenes 📝
The daily check-ins allow for daily accountability. The group chat also provides both a community of peers to rely on, and guidance from an experienced Python trainer (me).
We’ll also be using proven learning techniques behind the scenes:
- Retrieval practice: you don’t learn by putting information into your head, but by trying to take it out; for Python learning, that means writing code.
- Spaced repetition: cramming is less effective than learning spaced out over time, which is why we’ll spend 30 minutes each weekday instead of spending a few hours every week.
- Interleaving: each day’s exercise isn’t predictably themed because a bit of unpredictability can be really improve learning outcomes.
- Elaboration: your daily check-in isn’t just about reflection: it’s also a helpful learning tool!
Plus, we’ll be working through curriculum I’ve been developing and iterating on for many years. I have taught these topics in many different settings to folks from many different backgrounds.
Form a daily learning habit 🔁
Any 10-week program will be just the start of a Python learning habit. You’ll need to keep up your Python after Python High Five ends, either by promptly applying your skills to a new project or diving deeper into Python with continued daily practice.
That’s why I’m offering an 80% discount for High Five attendees on one year of Python Morsels, which is my skill-building service designed to help deepen your Python skills every week. You can see more details on that here.
Ready to start your Python journey? ⛰️
Are you ready to start your Python journey with a solid foundation?
Read more about Python High Five and decide whether this is for you.
Keep in mind that while the program begins on September 9, enrollment closes on August 31. So check the FAQs and if you have additional questions, be sure to email me soon!