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    Pixel Academy

    Pixel Academy

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.5 miCobble Hill

    My daughter is 10 years old, and she recently had a private Minecraft party at the Brooklyn…read morelocation. I can't say enough about how happy we were! The instructors were wonderful--facilitative, interactive but not domineering or over-directing. The girls were able to play for 2 hours in a networked environment with excellent equipment, and they had a blast! They also got to try out Minecraft on a VR rig which was an exciting add for them. She has also participated in their summer day camp program, and was very happy with both the Minecraft Architecting program and the DJ program. It is a wonderful way to expose her to different technologies and tools with great guidance to see what she is interested in!

    My daughter attended this after-school program last year, but we have since moved. I thought it…read moreworth a review as she really enjoyed this place and loved all the instructors. Somehow her obsession with all things anime and Hatsune Miku did not wear on the instructors, who seemed attentive, helpful, and accommodating. The children are taught how to use TinkerCad, Gimp, and 3D print. You can also learn Ableton and other programs. This is really a place for future engineers, programmers, and designers. Two snacks a day are available to tack-on automatically to your account (I believe we paid $45 per visit) at $2 so $47 is your end visit fee. Kids stay from 3:30 - 6:30. This was great for my home school kid who was not getting much socialization in. She did make a couple of friends. I wasn't really as involved a parent as I could have been, but I did notice that parents who wanted to hear about their child's daily progress were filled in. Desk people and instructors were very open and communicative (even though busy). Shout out to Andy, with whom my daughter seemed to have a lot of laughs with, or so she said. If you've got a $200 per month budget and a burning desire to instill a love of technology in your kid or just want to avoid the fear of a broken arm resulting from karate or football, this might be the place for your miniature human. edit: I believe it might be just 3:30 - 6:00.

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    Per Scholas - New York

    3.0(17 reviews)
    2.0 miBedford Stuyvesant

    I do not recommend that you waste your time with the cybersecurity program, I still havent found a…read moretech job with 3 certifications.

    I do not recommend this organization and its courses!!! Stay…read moreaway and think with who you spend your time!! I attended this organizations' courses in 2022 and 2023 and can say that donors waist their money!! This organization doesn't worth your time! I had problem with a computer they provided, and informed an instructor. He promised me 3 weeks that someone will re-install Windows and fix the issues. I tried use another computer since the call wasn't fulfilled by attendants. And this computer doesn't work also. 3 weeks I cannot normally perform task because they cannot fix problems with computer. All time they talk only about money. They promise if you finish their course you will get 6 figure salary. And they will talk you indirect way that you have to pay them. They will discriminate you based your background, ethnicity and any believes that doesn't match with its life philosophy. They instructors are proud that they not graduated any college and advertise it around clients. It sounds like: "You don't need to go to the college, just finish our course and you will get 6 figures job" Lol They will promise a lot, filter it and don't trust because in the reality it's fake.

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    Technical Institute of America

    Technical Institute of America

    4.1(109 reviews)
    4.4 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen

    PMP exam prep simplified book by Andrew Ramdayal was my goto resource for the PMP exam. It was the…read moreclearest and most straightforward prep book on the subject matter...which is extensive. It also included access to 38 hours of training videos to supplement the text. Helped to fill the gaps hearing the content presented in a different manner. Highly recommend.

    Technical Institute of America (TIA) is a vocational school offering a variety of training courses…read morefor different certifications. I took the CompTIA A+ course. The prices for the courses vary depending on what you're studying. The course I took was $699 for about 35 hours of live online training with an instructor. For some courses they offer unlimited retakes for up to one year. Make sure you read the fine print to see if your course applies!! I really liked my instructor, Mohammed. He was clearly passionate about his field of study, as evidenced by his seemingly neverending ability to speak on the MANY topics in covered the CompTIA A+. They gave us their massive powerpoint presentation to keep, as well as some additional resources to help study, including an online self-paced video course made by TIA themselves. Those videos are helpful too. As someone who had no IT background besides some small things messing around with my computers, I found this course to be extremely helpful. I do not think the course alone is enough to prepare for the A+, but combined with proper study of the A+ textbook, it will be possible. I will likely be studying with them again for my next IT certification.

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    Instructor Andrew teaching the CISSP class live in December 2020 via Gotomeeting.

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    Fullstack Academy - the founders are very hands on

    Fullstack Academy

    4.7(31 reviews)
    1.6 miFinancial District

    Dishonest billing after withdrawal; ignored records request…read more I enrolled at Fullstack Academy and later withdrew. My student advisor confirmed in writing (via Slack DMs) that my final two payments would be canceled and not charged. Weeks later I received an email saying they planned to charge me anyway. They also deleted my student account and removed me from their Slack, which blocked me from accessing the very messages that confirm the cancellation. My request for a copy of those DMs was ignored. I immediately sent a formal revocation of payment authorization and notified my bank because these attempted charges could have overdrawn my account by $1,000+. Fullstack cited a "no refunds after 6 weeks" policy, but in my case they are using it as a loophole to demand money after telling me in writing I wouldn't be charged. This has caused significant stress and wasted hours of my time. I've filed complaints with the CFPB and the NY Attorney General. Policies aside, trustworthy schools honor their written commitments and provide students access to their records. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend this program. If you're considering it, get everything in writing and be very cautious about autopay authorizations.

    I was in the AI/ML program. First of all, they changed the price on me a couple of times in a…read moremonth. Then, they say the program is for anyone including career changers and the first class immediately the instructor started to code and relied on the computer science students and sent a "python for beginners" YouTube for the people just starting out. They left us with just "work hard" and sent a couple of links. The rest of the classes just kept pandering to the computer science students because they were the majority and left others in the dust. Its a complete money grab because they analyze the majority in the course and teach them and abandon others.

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    Flocabulary - Music-Based Learning for the Twenty-First Century Classroom

    Flocabulary

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.8 miDUMBO

    I recommend this website to all my friends who teach. It really saved me last year when I was told…read moreI had to teach Macbeth to a group of at-risk kids from Oakland who can barely read at all, let alone decipher the word of The Bard. Because of Flocabulary.com, my kids were absolutely riveted by Shakespeare. They all understood the story and were able to summarize it, analyze it, define and use Shakespearean vocabulary. They were able to understand the characters and to put on plays of their own modernized versions of Macbeth. This doesn't mean they all did their work and got good grades, but at least they were all engaged. I know they all understood the story, because they got all As and Bs on the assessments I did. I really felt like they were learning something about literature. I ordered the Shakespeare as Hip Hop CD with the accompanying lesson plan book. There is a music video of their Macbeth rap that I showed the class. They didn't talk or mess around while I was showing the video, which is amazing for this group of kids. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4cMHnWIR9k As part of the unit I had them make their own soundtracks to Macbeth. They had to pick five scenes, pick a song for each scene, and say why they picked that song for that scene. I have also used this CD to teach Sonnets to 8th graders in Hayward. They loved it! I could hear them rapping Sonnet #18 in the halls, and with a few exceptions, they all wrote their own awesome sonnets without grumbling. Direct quotes from the end-of-unit evaluations I gave them: "The Bluest Eye was hecka boring but Macbeth was cool. I liked doing plays and the music video." "I didn't relize (sic) that Shakespeare is so bloody. I liked all the battels (sic)." "You made Shakespeare fun because you let us use music." "Imma (sic) make my own movie of Macbeth from the play I wrote!" "Can we do more Shakespeare next semester? I liked writing a play and I liked the sountracks (sic) I made." I thought Flocabulary was sort of corny and silly at first, and I was a little scared about how the kids would react, but I'm SO glad I used it. I usually dread teaching Shakespeare, but now Flocabulary makes it one of my easiest and most fun things to teach all year.

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    UrbanGlass - Glass bead bracelets made by me - Handmade Glass Beads by Kimaling

    UrbanGlass

    4.3(14 reviews)
    0.4 miFort Greene
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    I've been searching for places to explore glass, and I was excited to find a one day workshop at…read moreUrban Glass. I was drawn to the flameworking class because of the thoughtful expression of how the instructor, Saint, described the process of working with borosilicate glass in their class. Truthfully, I was so blown away by it all. Urban Glass has a beautiful community based inclusivity spirit and artist centered focus. The studio was well organized and vast. The staff and technical support team are friendly and helpful. Saint's class had a wonderful pacing to it for a 6 hour workshop. We got to know all of the participants and connect together in a fun way, had a few informative demos on equipment safety and glass techniques, and then got to creating! Han, another glass artist at Urban Glass assisted the class, and it was really great to be able to explore making marbles, small figurines on our own and also have Saint and Han jump in when we needed a bit of extra hands on help. I felt confident from the demos and my practice time to be able to rent space on my own after. Our class has stayed in touch since, and I know several of us from the class have been back to the studio since to create. I'm excited to return to explore and learn more!

    We had a private glassblowing lesson in July. The lesson was very fun and well structured. We…read morestarted with learning the basics of glassblowing, and then got a choice of simple items to make (glass bubbles, flowers, cups, bowls). The lesson was pricy, but definitely worth the cost. Would recommend a lesson for special occasions, and one of their classes if you want to go more regularly!

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