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Version: TECHNEST 2026

Programme Schedule

The 2026 TECHNEST cohort runs from April 25 through July 17, 2026 — twelve weeks of teaching plus capstone, anchored by three milestone dates.

Key dates

DateMilestone
Saturday, April 25, 2026🎓 Matriculation Ceremony
Monday, April 27, 2026🚀 Official Programme Start & Onboarding
Friday, July 17, 2026🏁 Expected Programme Completion

Weekly cadence

Each week is one two-hour live session plus self-paced lab time. The session follows a fixed five-phase shape so students always know what's next:

TimeActivity
0 – 15 minRecap & Check-in — what worked last week, what got stuck.
15 – 40 minConcept Teaching — the new tool, pattern, or doctrine for the week.
40 – 75 minLive Demo — instructor builds the week's feature on screen, voice-prompting AI.
75 – 105 minHands-On Lab — students follow the same prompt sequence on their own laptops.
105 – 120 minQ&A + Wrap — troubleshooting, assignment briefing, next-week preview.

8-week teaching phase (April 27 – June 19, 2026)

Each week grafts one full-stack feature onto the same personal website. By Week 8 students own a single coherent production-grade product.

WeekTopicStack added
1AI Developer Toolkit SetupCursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, MCPs, Skills, GitHub
2Deploy Your Personal WebsiteNext.js + Tailwind + Vercel
3Add an AI Clone of YourselfGemini 2.5 Flash chat widget
4Go Full-Stack: Neon + AuthNeon Postgres + Neon Auth + Drizzle
5Image Uploads with Vercel BlobVercel Blob storage
6Blog SystemMDX blog + RSS feed
7Real-Time Slack NotificationsSlack webhook + server actions
8Typst PDF AutomationTypst CLI + Typst skill in Claude Code

4-week capstone phase (June 22 – July 17, 2026)

Students form teams of 2–4 and evolve the personal site they built into a deployed multi-user AI SaaS. See the full Capstone Specification for tracks (Campus Life · Personal Growth · Creative Tools), requirements, and Demo Day evaluation criteria.

WeekPhase
9Kickoff, scope, repo — team formation, vertical slice deployed by end of week.
10Build the critical path — AI feature in place, first external user test.
11Harden, polish, market — landing page, accessibility, five real users signed up.
12Demo Day — 5-minute live demo, 3-minute Q&A with invited guests.

Submission rhythm

  • Weekly assignments (50%) — every Friday students submit (a) the updated live site URL and (b) a screenshot of the Cursor / Claude Code conversation that drove the change. The screenshot requirement reinforces the prompt-first doctrine: the prompt is the work.
  • Participation (10%) — attendance, voice in Q&A, helping unblock classmates.
  • Capstone (40%) — functionality, deployment health, team collaboration, live demo.