Frontend Projects 2 Cohort (JavaScript)


Details
The hardest parts of learning web development and integrating your new skills can be knowing what to build and getting enough practice. Our Frontend Projects cohorts are geared to help you overcome these two learning obstacles.
In Frontend Projects 2, the focus is on incorporating JavaScript—the third component of the frontend triad—into our projects. While HTML & CSS give us the layout and visuals for our websites and applications, it’s JavaScript that makes our projects come alive, giving us the modern and dynamic web experience we’ve come to expect.
Over four weeks, this cohort will call on your fundamental JavaScript knowledge (creating functions, writing conditional flows, working with arrays and objects and their built-in methods, and more!) as you work on progressive UI challenges, learn to master the JavaScript DOM, and debug your code. By the end, you’ll have four completed portfolio projects and more confidence in your JavaScript skills!
(Not quite ready for so much “JavaScripting”? We recommend taking Frontend Projects 1!)
How Frontend Projects Cohorts Work:
The focus is on independent work-–practicing with the skills you already have, and learning to find resources to get your project(s) to completion.
Each week, you’ll receive a pre-selected challenge from FrontendMentor.io to code at your own pace and time. There will be weekly follow-up lab sessions to review or demo [completed] work; troubleshoot code; discuss best practices and techniques; get your questions answered, and review upcoming challenges.
In between the labs, you’ll use GDI’s Community Slack channel to get on-going support from your instructor, ask further questions, and receive and share feedback and resources with other cohort members.
Learn More: Frequently Asked Questions
Why you should join:
A new UI challenge every week = 4 new projects to add to your portfolio
Getting individualized and specific feedback from your instructor
Focused practice on using your HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills
Cultivating general coding best practices
Learning in community with others
Class Details: Class will meet for 2 hours once a week for four weeks following a pre-recorded orientation.
Schedule:
Orientation: PRE-RECORDED
Project Lab #1: Saturday, February 18 @ 1p - 3p ET / 10a - 12p PT
Project Lab #2: Saturday, February 25 @ 1p - 3p ET / 10a - 12p PT
Project Lab #3: Saturday, March 4 @ 1p - 3p ET / 10a - 12p PT
Project Lab #4: Saturday, March 11 @ 1p - 3p ET / 10a - 12p PT
Cost: Cost: $160 (8 hours of instruction)
Want More from GDI? GDI offers a variety of ways you can join our community! Whether you are brand new to tech or want to advance the experience you've already racked up, we have something for you. When you join as a member, you develop your own pathway to develop code, confidence, and community. If you just want to get your feet wet or want a personal coach to land your dream job, GDI has memberships to match your interest, availability, and budget. Learn more here.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of HTML & CSS. Or you’ve completed Web Essentials 1 (GDI) or the equivalent (Udemy, Codecademy, etc.)
Basic knowledge of JavaScript and the DOM. Or you’ve completed JavaScript Fundamentals 1 (GDI); JavaScript: Intro to the DOM (GDI); or the equivalent (Udemy, Codecademy, etc.)
Learn more: Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Prerequisites:
A FrontendMentor.io account (Free)
A GitHub account (Required to sign up for Frontend Mentor)
A Web Browser (Chrome or Firefox)
A Code Editor (Such as: Visual Studio Code, Atom, Sublime, etc.)
or an Online Code Editor (Such as Codepen.io, REPL.it, etc.)
Join GDI’s Community Slack channel (Invites will be sent after registration)
Code of Conduct:
Our mission is focused on providing opportunities for women to learn web and software development, but our classes and events are open to all genders and identities. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and comfortable environment for all to learn to code and every attendee is expected to uphold our Code of Conduct (http://www.girldevelopit.com/code-of-conduct).
Agenda
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Speaker
Kimberly Suares
Kimberly Suares is a Frontend instructor with Leap NYC. Previously she has taught GDI’s Intro to HTML & CSS course, and she has been a Teaching Assistant for GDI’s Frontend Web Development Summer Cohort. She is a graduate of Columbia University Engineering Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp.
Learn more about Kimberly at ht…
Hosted By
Katie Franco, Executive Director
Tinuola Awopetu, Training Director
Katie Brydon, Community Director
Katie is the Community Director for GDI with the fun and exciting responsibility of connecting with instructors and designing opportunities for inclusive, safe learning.
Alex Vaughn, Coordinator
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Frontend Projects 2 Cohort (JavaScript)