The following items define the scope of the lesson. The lesson outline is flexible; you can improve, expand, and omit items whilst writing lesson content (make sure the pull request description mentions that).
Explain how the course will work i.e the course is divided into sections and projects interspersed (similar to other courses).
Sift through other "how this course will work"'s for context
Give a brief overview of what topics will be covered throughout the course.
Remind learners that this course assumes that they have done TOP's JavaScript course.
Acceptance Criteria
If the requirements here are not met, the work effort is not complete.
[ ] Lesson conforms to the outline above (unless outline has been modified).
We'll use CodeSandbox for interactive examples. To add these examples, follow the instructions in the react-examples repository and create a Pull Request there. When approved, the example will eventually be uploaded to CodeSandbox. In the meantime, leave a placeholder in the lesson file like so:
// some lesson content
**XYZ EXAMPLE GOES HERE**
// some lesson content
Lesson: How This Course Will Work
Section: Introduction
Related to #195
Lesson Overview
First lesson of the React course
Lesson Outline
The following items define the scope of the lesson. The lesson outline is flexible; you can improve, expand, and omit items whilst writing lesson content (make sure the pull request description mentions that).
Acceptance Criteria
If the requirements here are not met, the work effort is not complete.
Additional Information
Get The Lesson Template
Download the lesson template using the following command (replace lesson_name with the actual lesson name):
Adding Interactive Examples
We'll use CodeSandbox for interactive examples. To add these examples, follow the instructions in the react-examples repository and create a Pull Request there. When approved, the example will eventually be uploaded to CodeSandbox. In the meantime, leave a placeholder in the lesson file like so: