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Mozilla Web Literacy Training

Sharing Your Work with Github!

This repo includes three projects for participants in Mozilla's Web Literacy Training to choose from, in order to practice some of the skills learned during the training.

Participants can fork this repo and then choose a project template to edit on their forked version.

Fork this repo:

Click the "Fork" button in the top right of this page

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Edit this README

Make sure you're on your own forked version of this repo (you'll know it's your own version because your username will appear as part of the path in the top left).

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Click the README.md file

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Click the pencil icon to edit

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Add a line to the README explaining that you've created this repo as part of a web literacy training. Check out this markdown cheatsheet and experiment with different styles you can apply using markdown. Have fun!

Save and publish your changes

To save and publish your changes, scroll down and complete the information in the "Commit changes" box. Add a note about what you changed. This is an important part of version control—it allows other people (and even your future self!) to know what changes you made and why.

For today, you can commit directly to the gh-pages branch, so you can see your changes immediately. If you were working collaboratively on a project with others, you would likely create a new branch and submit a pull request for someone else to review.

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Register for account as first step

it seems the class lost it's way when certain members were not able to create a github account because they could not verify their email account.
I recommend RP6 instruct the students to prepare their email ahead of time to ensure they can verify their account.
Students should know they must register for Mozilla and Github ahead of time.
Recommend posting the entire agenda ahead of time as well.

Overall, great training.

Suggestion for Intro to Internet lesson

There were so many different materials to choose from when assembling our exercise (table or skit) that I think we spent a bit too much time selecting them. We got bogged down in the materials. Maybe if there were fewer to choose from it would be easier to get a meaningful exercise.

Suggestion for better header and emoji.

Headers and sub headers could be more distinct if made bold and italic.
Sub headers can be made more attractive by adding emoji at the end of each sub header.

Thank you,

Add Cheatsheet of commands for "Thimble".

Hello,

I honestly have to say thank you for the opportunity that you guys have provided to us, I just had to say that. Now to the issue I have notice, please correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think that there is a way to link Thimble & GitHub together to make a web page, clam domain and publish it out to the public as personal or business. Also what can I do to avoid Copy Right Violations?

Suggestion: for improvement in class

  1. I would like to have a little more one-on-one.
  2. I like the class, and its administrators, although, I do feel
    that there may be a need for more administrators.
  3. I realize that being unfamiliar with things is sometimes difficult
    to understand, but believe I will survive.

Wiki changes

FYI: The following changes were made to this repository's wiki:

These were made as the result of a recent automated defacement of publically writeable wikis.

GitHub Lesson Plan Suggestion

The overall content and idea of introducing GitHub is cool, but it might be better to teach/train people as a smaller group of 30 or less as opposed to 50.

Tutorial Suggestion

Maybe there could be a tutorial explaining things a bit better. I had problems keeping up and understanding where to click to get to certain areas where I can edit the code since I am sitting backwards to the instructor.

Suggestion for tomorrow

I will see if we can bring a laser pointer for tomorrow's class. It is a little hard to see where the mouse is on the screen.

Jose Flores
Digital Media RP/6

recipe game

i was really confused on how this game worked and i don't believe it helped us in any way

suggestion for GitHub training lesson

Git Hub is a little different than what many students will have seen. Prior to jumping into the exercises it might be helpful to tour through a couple GitHub sites.

Suggestion for improving the GitHub lesson

This is a very minor suggestion, but having someone logged into the projected example would prevent confusion when your commit screen is different from the projected screen that says "propose a change".

Suggestion to improve cheatsheet

The markdown cheat sheet was not the easiest to follow along with, especially for beginners. The markdown cheat sheet was crammed together, it may help to break it down a little more to make it less confusing. The bold and italic references were a little confusing, it took a good amount to decipher the information through trial and error.

Suggestion for Improvement of GitHub

First time doing this.

Having the coding part and the preview part of it at the same page would be better at easier for learning, like how thimble have it.

Reflection for GitHub lesson

May facilitate activity if prior to the class participants are advised to establish a GitHub account and confirm email prior to class start

Reflection for GitHub lesson

May facilitate activity if prior to the class participants are advised to establish a GitHub account and confirm email prior to class start.

Additions to MOZ class

Maybe split the class tables into experience levels or identify experienced people and put on with each group.

Suggestion on formating

Suggest that we include a chit sheet for highlighting (color) a line or heading; is it possible to insert a photo or graph?

Issues for Moz Class - GitHub (Day 1)

Not entirely sure how the GitHub will help me in the real world. Probably cause I have no idea what I'm doing but maybe some real world experiences and examples of how GitHub works in a workplace environment would help.

Lock the Suggestion Box

All ideas have now been expressed. So let's lock up the Suggestion Box. It's no longer needed. History is over. The Future is now. OK, time to move along. Nothing to see here. :-)

CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file missing

As of January 1 2019, Mozilla requires that all GitHub projects include this CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file in the project root. The file has two parts:

  1. Required Text - All text under the headings Community Participation Guidelines and How to Report, are required, and should not be altered.
  2. Optional Text - The Project Specific Etiquette heading provides a space to speak more specifically about ways people can work effectively and inclusively together. Some examples of those can be found on the Firefox Debugger project, and Common Voice. (The optional part is commented out in the raw template file, and will not be visible until you modify and uncomment that part.)

If you have any questions about this file, or Code of Conduct policies and procedures, please see Mozilla-GitHub-Standards or email [email protected].

(Message COC001)

Recipe Swap

The recipe trading was extremely uncomfortable. It's really tough exercise for people with social anxiety issues. Other than that exercise.. class has been great and very informative.

Suggestion for Umproving the Github Lesson

This block of instruction should be presented during an AM session because it has a lot of details. I am looking at my computer at have several tabs open, and I am officially lost during the "Readme" training.

Add labels

Would be great if we had Day 1 and Day 2 labels for the RP6 workshop to identify which issues came on which day. 🌅

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