Idea initiated by http://chrislusto.com/lessons-for-other-people/
and expanded upon by:
http://blog.mrmeyer.com/2016/why-secondary-teachers-dont-want-a-github-for-lesson-plans/
The basic idea is that teachers don't use 'off the shelf' lesson plans because we all have different period lengths, styles of teaching, needs etc.
The idea here is a proof of concept of taking one lesson and how/if teachers can use Forks of it to get better and also create/store derivative versions for different uses.
For an overview of how to do this, try this page: https://guides.github.com/activities/hello-world/
See the file "LessonTest" for a very brief lesson plan description and what I'd like others to do is:
- Suggest improvements via pull requests
- "Fork" the lesson version to make your own version
-Brandon Dorman (@dormanmath on twitter)