This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Jess Lee
We’re excited to introduce a new way to learn and grow as a community with DEV Education Tracks!
DEV Education Tracks are curated learning experiences that combine expert education content with optional hands-on practice. Whether you’re completely new to a topic or looking to deepen your understanding, these pathways are designed to give you a solid foundation and inspire you to start building.
How It Works
Each DEV Education Track includes:
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Expert-led Educational Content: High-quality tutorials and documentation from industry leaders
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Hands-on Assignment: Put your knowledge into practice with a suggested task or project
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Community Recognition: Earn an exclusive DEV badge when you complete the tutorial and share your assignment on DEV with our submission template.
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No Deadlines: Work at your own pace. DEV Education Tracks will be available as long as the content remains relevant.
We will add new editions to existing tracks as needed, or remove tracks if materials become outdated.
Learn From Verified Experts
We want to bring you educational content directly from verified experts. That’s why we’re thrilled to kick off this new initiative by collaborating with the team at Google AI for our very first track, which will be launching within the next couple of weeks.
It’s the first of many structured learning paths designed to help you gain new skills with confidence. Keep an eye on the tag below for the official announcement!
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Partner With Us to Advance the Community
DEV Education Tracks are designed to provide a structured learning path as a complement to the more free-form discovery that happens on DEV every day. Our goal is to create a library of definitive, hands-on tutorials that advance the skills of the entire ecosystem.
What makes these tracks unique is their origin: they are built with and led by industry experts. If your team is building an exciting tool, API, or platform and wants to create the official learning experience for the DEV community, we’d love to chat.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Jess Lee