Digital Skills Youth Academy (DSYA)
The Digital Skills Youth Academy (DSYA) is phase two of the Digital Skills for All Initiative that began with our phase one Bring Youth Into Tech (BYIT), our introductory sampler class that introduces underserved students to beginning tech skills and educational pathways to tech careers.
Our earn-while-you-learn pre-apprenticeship program prepares students for apprenticeships, internships, or college while still in high school. Our approach is modeled on basic instruction that integrates coding, computational literacy, and digital media skills with 21st century job skills, team-based project work, and career connected learning. We work to provide young people with the tech skills that will make them effective, competitive employees.
We engage students with projects that not only allow them to practice the tech skills they are learning, but also teach them the kind of problem-solving, critical thinking skills valued by today’s tech companies. We build career pathways to economic mobility by closing skills gaps to fill the growing demand for skilled tech workers. In partnership with educators and employers, we work to align education and training programs with tech industry needs to provide students with in-demand skills that will ready them for entry-level IT jobs, and help companies access the skilled talent they need.
We are partnering with Seattle Colleges to provide students with college credit while they earn industry standard skills and credentials that will equip them for in-demand jobs in our information economy. Our goal is to provide high school students with exposure to career paths in tech through visits and talks with local tech companies, and the education and experiences that will enable then to make informed decisions regarding the tech jobs that best suit their interests, talents, and skills.
Our youth come back from their job shadow experience excited and inspired. They are delighted when they discover that the companies they job shadow with use Agile Scrum methodology for team-based project work. We use this approach in the classroom with our project works so students understand how this methodology works when they are on the job.
Student’s horizons expand when they are exposed to jobs that they might otherwise never have considered. One student came back from her job shadow amazed to discover that she now thinks that data analytics is a fun, viable job option for her. Another student who was set on training for a job as an IT Help Desk professional came away from his job shadow realizing that he is good at technical writing and would enjoy a job in that field. We continue to reach out to local tech companies to help us enrich student experience with job shadow opportunities that provide valuable core experience and career awareness.
The Tech Resource Directory offered by Digital Skills For All will help learners to acquire essential training to establish a tech career. It is a regional digital skill training resources directory that features classes, workshops, camps, events, as well as apprenticeships and internships. It is a cross-institutional collaboration of individuals from higher education, government, nonprofit, and industry that are working with the Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) on a project to create a resource directory of available technology skills and Educational opportunities in Washington state. The audience for this tool are people who want to build skills and find appropriate training opportunities in tech, as well as providers who want to refer or recruit students. Our goal is to facilitate connections between training programs and learners through a website which features a myriad of technical education opportunities.
Registration Closed for Summer 2019