Are Makers programmes remote or in person?
Learn how Makers programmes are delivered, including remote learning and hybrid formats.
Most Makers programmes are delivered remotely, allowing learners to participate from wherever they are based.
Live sessions, coaching and collaboration take place online, enabling learners to work closely with instructors and other participants while studying from home.
Learning remotely
During the programme, learners typically take part in:
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live instructor-led sessions
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collaborative project work
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group discussions and coding challenges
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mentoring and coaching sessions
These activities are delivered through online tools designed to support interactive learning and teamwork.
Hybrid and in-person elements
Some employer-sponsored programmes or partnerships may include hybrid or in-person elements, depending on the organisation and programme structure.
Details of how a programme is delivered are shared during the application process.