Google Technical Development Guide
Google Technical Development Guide helps you satisfy the inquisitive minds of you and your students – furthering our development as lifelong learners. Dan Pink defines the three keys to being motivated in what you are doing as Mastery, Autonomy, and Purpose. Independent learners experience all of these as they seek out lines of inquiry and master associated content. Research is not just about getting the best answers. It’s also about asking the right questions and using appropriate tools.
Suggest Pathways
You can use any of the guide’s resources, in any order. If you’re not sure where to start, why not follow one of these paths curated by university computer science faculty and Google engineers?
- Foundations of Programming – Reinforces basic software engineering skills for new programmers.
- Advanced Programming -Sharpens skills and tools for experienced programmers and advanced students.
- Machine Learning – Master machine learning skills through online coursework and competitions.
- Cloud Computing – Build your skills with cloud apps, infrastructure, and data and machine learning.
Regardless of whether you’re a student or educator, new to computer science or have advanced experience coding or even interested in software engineering, there’s something for you in Google Guide for Tech Development. There’s a carefully curated collection of material from many sources, including Google, that you can use to supplement your classwork or direct your own learning.
https://www.google.com/about/careers/students/guide-to-technical-development.html
https://techdevguide.withgoogle.com/