Digital Learning Platform Sberya Summer Unveils Bidding Initiative
🔥Sber's Summer Digital School (18+) for university and college teachers is back, offering free training in cutting-edge tech! The application window opens from June 2 to 15, and tutors who've attended before can choose new tracks. A rigorous entrance test is a prerequisite for joining the classes. Dmitry Zubtsov, head of SberU's Center for Universities and Academic Community, shared that the test comprises up to 15 questions on the chosen track, providing teachers a chance to prove their mettle right from the get-go.
This year, the school offers eight enticing tracks: Data Science and Engineering, Java Development, Digital Platforms, Technological Trends, Sustainable Development, Digital Finance, Risk Management, and Product Design. The training commences on July 1 and runs through August 31 on the SberU platform (16+), featuring online meetups with tech gurus, AI enthusiasts, and machine learning maestros.
While I couldn't find specifics about Sber's 202X program, here are a few ideas for those who want to advance their digital skills during summer:
- Summer Programs: Many schools, like Arlington Public Schools, host a diverse range of courses, such as cybersecurity and multimedia content creation, that might pique educators' interest in honing their digital prowess.
- Online Courses: Some universities, like Berkeley, offer online courses in cybersecurity, specifically for certain degree programs.
- Community Events: Events like the "Readers are Leaders" Family Literacy Festival showcase community involvement in education, which could serve as an inspiration for similar teacher-oriented events.
If Sber's program details are scarce, don't shy away from reaching out to them directly for more information. Happy learning! 🎉💻💪🔥
- Although Sber's program details for 202Xmay not be available, educators can consider enrolling in summer programs at institutions like Arlington Public Schools, offering courses such as cybersecurity and multimedia content creation to hone their digital skills.
- To complement their education-and-self-development, teachers can also explore online courses in technology-focused areas, like cybersecurity, provided by universities such as Berkeley.