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Lays out the prep / textbook view for a sprint

Prep

Block composition

Prep views are the textbooks of the course.

As with all views, compose the page with blocks in the front matter. Some examples are given here. The blocks can be any of the types available in the common-docs theme. If you need a new block type, please raise an issue in the curriculum repo. It’s pretty simple to make them to be honest, so if it’s a good idea and needed we will probably get it done.

Each block is shown as a solo view and the learner can step through in a structured learning path. We use a flipped classroom method to maximise the time in class for questions and practical exercises.

Right and left arrow will page through the blocks, as will swipe and button click. The learner can also click on the block name to jump to a specific block, and you can link directly to any block with hash links.

We probably have a maximum time of around 3 hours for a prep view, and then we typically move learners into projects on their backlog.

This layout in other contexts

The default view for this page is the first item in a sprint.

You can also, and we strongly recommend, add a prep view to an entire module, and put all the setup work in there. Anything that needs to happen before the entire module can begin should go there, including stuff like application forms, agreements, account signups, and so on.

You can turn any page into a prep view by setting the layout to prep and adding blocks.

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Below are trainee coursework Pull Requests that need to be reviewed by volunteers.

complate week2 exercise of module js-1 πŸ”—
Feature/week 1 exercises πŸ”—

Learnings

  1. I understand how to change a string from lower case to uppercase using this function toUpperCase()
  2. Also learn use of slice() function
  3. I understand Math.floor() function and Math.round() function
  4. also charAt() method for string
  5. How to use prompt and alert on the console

hi , I hope this message finds you well. I have completed the JavaScript problems for my first week and have submitted my pull request for your review. If you have the time, I would greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions you may have. Your insights would be invaluable as I continue to improve my skills. Thank you very much for your support!

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NW-6 | Fikret Ellek | JS1| [TECH ED] Complete week 4 exercises | WEEK-4 πŸ”—

Learners, PR Template

Self checklist

  • I have committed my files one by one, on purpose, and for a reason
  • I have titled my PR with COHORT_NAME | FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME | REPO_NAME | WEEK
  • I have tested my changes
  • My changes follow the style guide
  • My changes meet the requirements of this task

Changelist

Briefly explain your PR.

Questions

Ask any questions you have for your reviewer.

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NW-6 | Fikret Ellek | JS1| [TECH ED] Complete week 3 exercises | WEEK-3 πŸ”—

Learners, PR Template

Self checklist

  • I have committed my files one by one, on purpose, and for a reason
  • I have titled my PR with COHORT_NAME | FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME | REPO_NAME | WEEK
  • I have tested my changes
  • My changes follow the style guide
  • My changes meet the requirements of this task

Changelist

Briefly explain your PR.

Questions

Ask any questions you have for your reviewer.

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London_10/Anu Thapaliya/Module-JS1/week2 πŸ”—

Learners, PR Template

Self checklist

  • I have committed my files one by one, on purpose, and for a reason
  • I have titled my PR with COHORT_NAME | FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME | REPO_NAME | WEEK
  • I have tested my changes
  • My changes follow the style guide
  • My changes meet the requirements of this task

Changelist

Briefly explain your PR.

Questions

Ask any questions you have for your reviewer.

Start a review
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