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organization of organization lesson #31

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tracykteal opened this issue Sep 16, 2015 · 2 comments
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organization of organization lesson #31

tracykteal opened this issue Sep 16, 2015 · 2 comments

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@tracykteal
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Talking with @hlapp & @mine-cetinkaya-rundel who have taught these, It gets a little repetitive to have the slides describing things and then go through the lesson, so maybe the lesson could be structured to

  1. have them go through the exercise in 01-file-organization.md so they see the problems and pain points
  2. then go through the slides highlighting what should be done for file organization and naming to correct these problems

Because they will have just worked through an example, there then wouldn't need to be the example in the slides. So for organization-slides, slides 11-18 could be taken out. Thoughts @jennybc?

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jennybc commented Sep 17, 2015

Sure thing. @tracykteal (or anyone) do you want the Keynote file? I know the goal is to translate into a Markdown and I'll do that with file naming, but I don't see myself having the time to do with project organization.

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The conversion to markdown is done, but the two sets of markdown slides will benefit from a review to see if more streamlining can be done. Once all that is done, and the markdown slides are basically "finalized" the keynote folder containing the original slides can be deleted.

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