Short-Term Milestone Challenge
An intensive digital skills bootcamp over the course of four to six meetings, with facilitators and mentors to further explore and improve the potential of our future digital talents.
All participants will be given a sprint challenge / real project which they will demonstrate at the end of the activity as their portfolio.
Course I:
Program / Challenge overview & Milestone Project briefing.
Introduction to web-logics and what is HTML language.
Hacker Track
(Programming Basics)
Course II:
Implementing HTML in building a website outline.
Introduction to the usage of CSS and Javascript in an HTML page.
Course III:
Implementation of HTML & CSS,
further mentoring on the use of Javascript to finalise their web pages.
Milestone Day:
Participants will present the website that they've build using their creativity with HTML, CSS, dan JavaScript.
Course I:
Program / Challenge overview & Milestone Project briefing.
Introduction to Design Thinking and Product Research frameworks.
Hipster Track
(Digital Product Design)
Course II:
Do a competitive research of the digital product they are seeking to build.
Introduction to UI & UX in digital product design.
Course III:
Implementing their research / benchmarking result and develop an early wireframe of their personal project.
With further mentoring on product design.
Milestone Day:
A Demo Day for their Product Roadmap after user testing and iteration by presenting their clickable wireframes.
Course I:
Program / Challenge overview & Milestone Project briefing.
Early introduction to Lean Canvas and what is Market Research for.
Hustler Track
(Mastering Market Research)
Course II:
Executing Problem Sprint to pinpoint a specific needs.
Doing direct research to stakeholders in the market to add on to their first assumption.
Course III:
Build a sustainable & actionable business plan through Solution Sprint and Lean Canvas.
Validate their business idea directly to their intended users.
Milestone Day:
Pitch their innovative business ideas from the result of their initial assumption, further research, and market validation.