Code-Alongs

Overview

Code-Alongs are live experiences taught by our expert instructors designed to prepare you for concepts found in the sprint challenges. They're your opportunity to work on complex job-ready problems in a live and engaging environment.

Code-Alongs are live classes 50 minutes in length designed to offer deeper insights into learning your core competencies and are offered seven days a week in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Because Code-Alongs delve deeper into a core competency, you will need to come to class prepared to have the best experience.

The best Code-Along experiences happen when you are ready before coming to class. Your instructors created a starting point and a solution for each of your Code-Alongs to ensure you have what you need to succeed.

Code-Along 1: Simple Linear Regression and Inference

What Will You Need To Attend This Code-Along?

Topics Covered

  • Testing for statistically significant associations between variables
  • Conducting and interpreting t-tests for slope parameters
  • Building confidence intervals for slope terms
  • Identifying assumption violations for linear regression

Ideal Code-Along Preparation Checklist:

  • Did you review the core competencies before coming to class?
  • Did you watch the guided projects before coming to class?
  • Did you take the checks for understanding before coming to class?
  • Did you finish your module projects before coming to class?

Code-Along 2: Multiple Linear Regression

What Will You Need To Attend This Code-Along?

Topics Covered

  • Modeling relationships with multiple predictor variables
  • Conducting t-tests to determine variable significance
  • Comparing model fit using adjusted R-squared
  • Interpreting coefficients in multiple regression models

Ideal Code-Along Preparation Checklist:

  • Did you review the core competencies before coming to class?
  • Did you watch the guided projects before coming to class?
  • Did you take the checks for understanding before coming to class?
  • Did you finish your module projects before coming to class?

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