Open andykeshishian opened 1 year ago
@andykeshishian Where is your week1
check-in
Week 1
@andykeshishian, the checked-n
labels are for the coaches, when they review your issue.
@andykeshishian:
You don't add these labels:
checked-2
checked-3
and checked-4
You add only:
week-2
, week-3
and week-4
.But week 3 and 4 are missing.
@andykeshishian
To add the labels week-3
and week-4
you should first update your check-in with week 3 and week 4, while you just have week 1 and week 2, so you didn’t complete the check-in. The labels checked-3
and checked-4
are normally only for the coaches, you shouldn’t add them.
Example: you update your check-in by adding week 3, so adding and filling this part:
Week 3
I Need Help With:
...
What went well?
...
What went less well?
...
Lessons Learned
...
Sunday Prep Work
...
then you tell the coach that your check-in is ready by adding the label week-3
@andykeshishian You have added 5 times the third week (week 3). It should be only one and the last one should be week 4. You also have week 2 written twice.
This module has 4 weeks, so you should have:
week 1
...
week 2
...
week 3
...
week 4
...
Learning Objectives
0. Developing HTML & CSS
Practice with the skills, tools, and workflows you will need to efficiently develop websites written with HTML & CSS.
1. Following Plans
Practice working together in a group to build small websites in incremental steps according to a plan. You will be given final code, a detailed plan to rebuild it, and will need to work as a group following the processes in Planning and Collaborating.
2. Writing Plans
Practicing writing your own plans as a group. You will be given only the final code for HTML/CSS web pages, your group will need write a detailed plan for rebuilding the website in small steps.
3. Adapting Plans
Even the best plans are not perfect, it's not possible to know everything ahead of time! You may be able to plan everything ahead of time when the web pages you build are very small and you have the code ahead of time, but it's a whole different thing when you need to build a larger web page over a longer period of time.
In this chapter you will practice full Agile Development by developing a larger, open-ended web pages and adapting your plans as you go. Your team will need to make an initial plan, but the plan will change! Practice having regular meetings with your group to review the website's progress, review your plan, and make any changes in the plan that are necessary to keep the project on schedule.
[x] 🐣 Updating the Project Board: You can manage the project board by adding, removing or updating issues when necessary. This includes changing labels, milestones, or assignees when necessary.
AGILE (4 weeks)
Agile Methods
Agile Methodology
Planning
[x] Make a group availability timetable
[x] Set-up meeting hours for the whole week based on availability timetable
[x] Creating repo using template
[x] Protecting master repo
[x] Set the repo live/live url
[x] Adding collaborator
[x] Creating additional labels
[x] Creating Project Board and organising it
[x] Creating issue to be put in PB
[x] Discussing README content
[x] Discussing code of conduct
[x] Discussing user persona
[x] Discussing backlog
[ ] Discussing design
[ ] Creating wireframe
[ ] Retrospective
Week 1
[ ] I have pushed my progress to my fork of exercises repo
I Need Help With:
What went well?
What went less well?
Lessons Learned
-Agile Methodology
Sunday Prep Work
Week 2
I Need Help With:
Nothing specific
What went well?
What went less well?
Lessons Learned
Sunday Prep Work
Not yet.
Week 3
I Need Help With:
Nothing specific
What went well?
What went less well?
-language language barrier withe my team mate
Lessons Learned
Sunday Prep Work
Not yet.
Week 4
I Need Help With:
Nothing specific
What went well?
What went less well?
-language language barrier withe my team mate
Lessons Learned
Sunday Prep Work
Not yet.