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Github #148

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Daniel-4114 opened this issue May 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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Github #148

Daniel-4114 opened this issue May 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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Daniel-4114 commented May 18, 2022

Possible activity: provide sample code for the student to clone, modify slightly, then submit a pull request. Run checks on the code to ensure it behaves the way it should with the prescribed modifications?

@Daniel-4114 Daniel-4114 changed the title Module: Github Github May 25, 2022
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Zach227 commented May 26, 2022

Time Spent

  • Mean: 2.6363636363636362
  • Median: 2.25
  • Max: 5.0
  • Min: 1.0
  • Full Data: 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.5, 2.5, 3.0, 3.0, 3.0, 3.0, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.0

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  • It seemed pretty straightforward, but actually putting it into practice is still challenging and will just take time. It would be nice to have these modules on different days to give us a bit more time.
  • While informative, the video was very long. I think it would have been better to have a several shorter videos followed by activities or a video for you to follow along with.
  • I think my feedback for this module is pretty similar to the Git: another activity would be great, and more links in the Learn More section.
  • None.
  • This module seems fairly straightforward. Maybe more direction on how to fork step by step may be helpful rather than an activity stating "fork an open source repo."
  • A very useful tool
  • The instructions helped me learn well how to submit a pull request.
  • I ran into github telling me that I need a public access token. Maybe explain these and when they are neccessary
  • It seemed good.
  • I need this for my research, so that's cool. I think that we should all code together in the bootcamp meetings, otherwise I don't think much will stick for us. Thanks
  • Some of this was a little muddy after watching Dr. Lundrigan's lecture because I couldn't replicate the process of going from my personal git repo to github but after our discussion today at bootcamp, I felt so much more solid on it. Now I just have to go through the process a hundred more times and I'll be there.
  • This was a great overview!
  • It was pretty good
  • The activity isn't working/needs to be rewritten with the new way Weekly Reports are done.
  • None
  • This is a really cool module, and I love learning about the different things we can use GitHub for.
  • I think that the presentation that Dr. Lundrigan gave for this lecture was alot more helpful than the video that is on the website right now. I would recommend changing the videos out.
  • none
  • It is good.

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Daniel-4114 commented Jun 17, 2022

https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/introduction-to-github
This is an official option for a free, brief course on the basics of using github.

Edit: This resource will be deprecated in September of this year; it looks as though they will make a replacement available around the same time.

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