Fuelled by Konrad Group, a global leader in technology, BrainStation offers part-time courses in business, design & development. It is also one of the first tech schools to offer specific programming to youth from grades 9-12 with BrainStation Academy.
On Saturday, February 7th, BrainStation Academy is hosting Hack That Page!, a free introduction to web development course for Toronto high school students, offering students the opportunity to learn about the importance of digital literacy and be inspired by industry experts from Shopify and Twitter. By the end of the event, over 150 students will leave the workshop equipped with their very own website and basic knowledge of web development.
This sounds like a very interesting event and I will see if I can attend to share what goes on during the event. Stay tuned!
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BrainStation Academy Hosts Hack That Page Event For High School Students
Fuelled by Konrad Group, a global leader in technology, BrainStation offers part-time courses in business, design & development. It is also one of the first tech schools to offer specific programming to youth from grades 9-12 with BrainStation Academy.
On Saturday, February 7th, BrainStation Academy is hosting Hack That Page!, a free introduction to web development course for Toronto high school students, offering students the opportunity to learn about the importance of digital literacy and be inspired by industry experts from Shopify and Twitter. By the end of the event, over 150 students will leave the workshop equipped with their very own website and basic knowledge of web development.
This sounds like a very interesting event and I will see if I can attend to share what goes on during the event. Stay tuned!
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