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Feedback #36

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stephwright opened this issue Apr 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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Feedback #36

stephwright opened this issue Apr 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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Hey folks.... going to put the +'s and deltas here and make some new issues to address deltas. This isn't me expecting you to continue on and drag you into an ongoing task. (Though I won't stop you. ;) ) This is me letting you all know what we heard so you can incorporate into any future teachings how you see fit.

Also, thinking of making this a Global Sprint project. Any thoughts / objections?

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PLUSES 👍

1st half

  • Quiz checkin to make sure folks are on the same page (+1)
  • Small group work (+1)
  • Great prepwork & slides & links (+1)
  • Use of etherpad (+1)
  • Hands-on activities -> quicker learning (+1)
  • Names of examples in quiz incl women & minotiries
  • Enthusiasm

2nd half

  • responsive instnotes (?)
  • friendly presenters :)
  • open materials
  • great to have multiple TAs
  • could make a full day- 1/2 same as today's 1st half, if people want more opt to stay for afternoon
  • super well-prepared

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DELTAS 👎

1st half

  • Visualize the branching / merging definition for clarity of how it works (+2)
  • Also the fact there are multiple meanings for "branch" in our practice exercise
  • some pre-work to get concepts and have more time for hands-on in the workshop
  • structure of the relationships of each feature; diagram preferred
  • live coding the process rather than slides (sugg from @gallingerj)
  • more on branching & when to use
  • sometimes hard to understand when multiple instructors talk at once
  • demo before letting us try or use it
  • mics for large room
  • add piece in setting up repos abt turning on issues & notifications (sugg from @stephwright)
  • use etherpad as central place for links & resources to keep from having to jump betw that and website and slides for links

2nd half

  • would have liked table-sized groups after the break - hard to keep up from the back of the room
  • command line demo seemed out of place - didn't add anything from my perspective since everything else was about GitHub only
  • instruction w/ more specific tasks w/ pre-built items so everyone is doing the same thing i.e. get a hyperlink on the webpage
  • totally lost in the demo on doing things on command lines
  • I hear most students use APIs to connect/upload stuff from local machine (i.e. R studio) to GitHub. Slightly tech-advanced.

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