DigitalCrafts Blog
The DigitalCrafts blog shares ideas, information and tips aimed at helping you get ahead personally and professionally, with topics ranging from online learning success to career development.
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Instructor Profile: Ryan Schniederjan, Curriculum Development & Web Development Instructor
Ryan Schniederjan describes his teaching style as “no student left behind.” Learn about how he first became interested in computer programming and the path he took to becoming an instructor at DigitalCrafts.
Published: March 06, 2023 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
DigitalCrafts Cybersecurity Bootcamp Course
Learn about the Cybersecurity bootcamp at DigitalCrafts. From course subject matter to financing to how to apply, get all of your questions answered here!
Published: February 15, 2023 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Instructor Profile: Tan Le-Dang, Web Development
For Tan Le-Dang, becoming a software engineer was a progressive journey. Read about his path from a chemistry degree to Best Buy’s Geek Squad to DigitalCrafts student and now, DigitalCrafts instructor.
Published: February 09, 2023 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
How to Use An Installment Plan To Pay For Your Bootcamp
Tuition shouldn’t be a roadblock on your path to a career change. Our installment plan allows you to pay for your coding bootcamp during your part-time class.
Published: February 06, 2023 Readtime: 2 Minutes -
Assessing A Job Offer
Evaluating whether a company is a good fit for you is just as important as getting the offer. So how do you evaluate a job offer to make sure there’s mutual fit or to compare it to another offer? Here are four criteria to help you evaluate a job offer:
Published: November 22, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Tech Jobs in Corporate vs Start-up
There are quite a few differences between working for an established corporation and working for a startup. Understanding which environment is best for you can be challenging, especially for early career professionals. But both environments provide different opportunities that can be beneficial to you.
Published: November 14, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Instructor Profile: Veronica Lino, Web Development
Veronica Lino started her career as an engineer at NASA, writing code for simulation software. It was there that she became interested in web development, taught herself to code websites, and started moonlighting as a freelance web developer.
Published: September 28, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Instructor Profile: Jose Tollinchi, Web Development
DigitalCrafts instrcutor Jose Tollinchi’s interest in technology began when he was a young child. As a kid he would tinker with electronic devices, fascinated by how they worked and what they could do.
Published: September 20, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Potential Career Paths for UXD Professionals
User experience (UX) is all about how users interact with a product, system, or service. If you’ve ever been on a website or app that you found confusing or difficult to navigate, then you’ve been on the end of a bad user experience. Since the term was coined in 1995, there has been growing consideration for the user experience and demand for professionals.
Published: August 09, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes -
Instructor Profile: Michael Costner, Data Analytics
Michael Costner has always been a big baseball fan. It was his love for the game and following the player statistics that ignited his interest in data. Every statistic is tracked in a baseball game, batting averages, earned run average, and of course, wins and losses. He was fascinated by the way they use numbers and data in sports and how important it is to the game.
Published: August 02, 2022 Readtime: 3 Minutes