Able to access all student-teacher-mentor relevant interactions that ever existed for a particular topic, someone is studying right now.
Bottega, the leading accredited school of software engineering in the United States, set a new standard for modern-day facilitating customized education within the technology industry. Led by Jordan Hudgens, CTO, a new dynamic scholastic system has been added to Bottega’s state-of-the-art learning management platform, DevCamp.
The demand for experienced developers all over the country, the technology industry is in need of greater solutions to train individuals wishing to join the Age of Automation. Bottega, in order to solve this problem at scale, aims to make another leap through new developments within its online learning management platform, DevCamp.com. Every successful student-teacher interaction is transcribed and added to a global knowledge base for the benefit of new students.
Eric Wold, CEO and co-founder of Bottega, said, “We are confident that by 2024, we will be training 80,000 engineers per year.” “This goal has always been at the core of what we do – to provide opportunities to anyone who wants it,” he added.
Previously, DevCamp has trained 40,000 software engineers. Bottega has used the learning platform to ensure quality and results for students all over the world. However, that staggering statistic is still far from Bottega’s ultimate vision.
Hudgens, said, “At Bottega, we realize that one of the key ingredients of successful experience in learning development is being able to have answers to your questions, and to be able to walk through each of the issues you might run into.” Including a comment on that, he quoted,” Coding is hard, but with the ecosystem that we’ve developed within Bottega, we not only give you the ability to interact with our team of mentors around the world that can help you understand the various issues that you may run into, but you will also have at your disposal a knowledge base of all the questions and answers you need from other students.”