Github and Website Workshop

Welcome to the Github and Website Workshop — an afternoon session designed to introduce students to Github, git, HTML, and CSS, with the goal of creating a simple website hosted on Github.

This next offering of this workshop will be on Saturday February 28th, 2015 at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. This pages includes links to the curriculum we used so thats other can build on and learn from our curriculum.

Registration
Registration will be opening soon! Check back before reading week for a link to sign up.

Policies
You can read our Code of Conduct here. You may also want to read through the Hacker School Rules. An announcement will be made at the beginning of the workshop regarding our recording policy.

Workshop Format
The workshop will be interactive and will involve you working on your own and on your own laptop. Everybody attending should bring a laptop and a power cord so that they don't run out of battery.

We will spend five hours working through self-guided content, discussing core concepts as a group. Mentors will be available to answer questions and help you work through the exercises.

Curriculum
Setup

1. intro to Github and design - choose a base template and fork it

More coming soon!
 * design your site - using balsamic
 * the header
 * git - keeping track of changes
 * navigation
 * body part 1 - about me section
 * partner programming edits - pushing and pulling with git
 * body part 2 - new page with grids
 * pair programming edits - merge conflicts
 * footer

Food
Snacks will be provided to attendees. We will make our best effort to accommodate all dietary restrictions - if you have any concerns please contact us.

Resources
HTML/CSS review

git summary of commands and terms

Learn more git/review concepts:
 * intro to git commands - note that steps 1.18 to the end include commands we won't be using today
 * git - the simple guide

More coming soon!

Contact
If you have any questions about the event, you can contact [mailto:evy.kassirer@gmail.com Evy Kassirer].

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Thanks!
This event would not be possible without all the volunteer mentors, our source of funding (details to be posted soon), and Women in Computer Science Committee.