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For Educators

Would you like to incorporate this curriculum into your classroom? Feel free to do so!

In fact, you can use it directly within GitHub by leveraging GitHub Classroom.

To get started, fork this repository. You'll need to create a separate repository for each lesson, so you'll need to extract each folder into its own repository. This way, GitHub Classroom can handle each lesson individually.

These detailed instructions will guide you on how to set up your classroom.

You can find more information about a suggested learning model for teaching this curriculum in our Recommended learning model guide.

Using the repository as is

If you'd prefer to use this repository as it currently exists, without utilizing GitHub Classroom, that's also an option. You'll need to coordinate with your students on which lesson to work through together.

In an online setting (Zoom, Teams, or similar platforms), you could create breakout rooms for quizzes and mentor students to prepare them for learning. Then, invite students to participate in the quizzes and submit their answers as 'issues' at a designated time. You could follow a similar approach for assignments if you want students to collaborate openly.

For a more private approach, ask your students to fork the curriculum, lesson by lesson, into their own private GitHub repositories and grant you access. This way, they can complete quizzes and assignments privately and submit them to you via issues on your classroom repository.

There are numerous ways to adapt this for an online classroom format. Let us know what works best for you!

Please share your feedback!

We want to ensure this curriculum meets the needs of you and your students. Please share your feedback.


Disclaimer:
This document has been translated using the AI translation service Co-op Translator. While we aim for accuracy, please note that automated translations may include errors or inaccuracies. The original document in its native language should be regarded as the authoritative source. For critical information, professional human translation is advised. We are not responsible for any misunderstandings or misinterpretations resulting from the use of this translation.