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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

Homebrewing a Kubernetes Bootcamp - From College to K8s Support Engineer

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Discover how to create a Kubernetes bootcamp and transition from college to a K8s Support Engineer role in this 27-minute conference talk by Alice Wasko from Ambassador Labs. Learn about the challenges of entering the cloud native ecosystem, strategies for learning Kubernetes and related technologies, and techniques for improving the onboarding process for new hires and community members. Explore topics such as cluster networking, hands-on practice with example applications, cluster planning and design, and selecting appropriate learning resources. Gain insights on supporting different learning styles, organizing learning materials, and collaborating to enhance the learning experience. Perfect for beginners in the cloud native field or those interested in educating others about Kubernetes and the CNCF landscape.

Syllabus

Intro
So Much to Learn...
Learning Kubernetes
Growing your skills
Self Doubt
Learning is a process
Where to start?
Learning Product Lifecycle
Code Containers and Kubernetes
Cluster Networking
Hands-On Time!
The "Example App"
Cluster Planning and Design
Room to Grow
Selecting Learning Resources
Supporting Different Learning Styles
Organizing Learning Materials
Get Feedback!
Work Together to Improve It
Closing Thoughts

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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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