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Eventually, there will be a video screencast of the activity ''right here''. But not yet! |
Eventually, there will be a video screencast of the activity ''right here''. But not yet! |
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(There is also [[Open Source Comes to Campus/Curriculum/Directory | a version of the activity]] for when there's only one mentor comfortable teaching git.) |
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==Past Versions== |
==Past Versions== |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 8 April 2014
Practicing Git is an activity we've designed to give attendees hands-on experience contributing to projects using git/github.
Current Version
In an ideal world, attendees work in small groups with an instructor to make changes to a github repository. You can see an example repository here, which makes this site.
Instructions for:
- Students
- Instructors
- Activity organizer (setting up the projects)
Eventually, there will be a video screencast of the activity right here. But not yet!
(There is also a version of the activity for when there's only one mentor comfortable teaching git.)
Past Versions
which went with
Ideas for Improvement
- Improve the instructor guide to make it more thorough.
- Make the activity less completely a toy/throw-away activity (somehow).