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I like the idea of a drop-in assignment to get students familiar with GitHub, but there currently aren't any tasks/measurable learning objectives.
In the intro,
The goal of this course is to give you a brief introduction to GitHub. We’ll also provide you with materials for further learning and a few ideas to get you started on our platform.
brief introduction is vague. If you change the next steps to tasks, then you can change the goals to specific and measurable learning outcomes.
The optional next steps could be tweaked to build some measurable experience and profs/teachers could pick and choose which tasks to make mandatory:
task
learn objective
open a PR
critique documentation or code
create a markdown file
compare markdown styles or create a document
create a repo
create and compare features in repo maybe give a specific domain task
Then the intro would become:
The goal of this course is to introduce code review and file creation in GitHub. You will use the resources here to critique documentation or code, compare styles, and create your own repository.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I like the idea of a drop-in assignment to get students familiar with GitHub, but there currently aren't any tasks/measurable learning objectives.
In the intro,
is vague. If you change the next steps to tasks, then you can change the goals to specific and measurable learning outcomes.
The optional next steps could be tweaked to build some measurable experience and profs/teachers could pick and choose which tasks to make mandatory:
Then the intro would become:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: