🔑 The most important thing is that you are secure in your understanding.
At the end of the course, we will expect you to build novel applications using your understanding. If you cannot build things, we cannot put you forward for jobs. It is in your personal interest to make sure you have properly understood this module.
To progress to the next module you need to meet the success criteria for this module. How will you as a cohort meet the module success criteria? Discuss it in your class channel and make a plan together.
🧑🏿🎤 good strategies
asking volunteers to review your code
helping each other with coursework blockers
arranging midweek study sessions
using Saturday time to review code and cohort tracker
At the end of your module you will need to submit your own work in the CYF dashboard. This means things like pull requests you have written sent from your GitHub account, and Google Docs you have written.
What you need to submit is listed on the success page for the module.
Remember - the goal is your understanding. If you are not confident you could delete and re-do the work you're submitting easily, you should take more time to revise the topics. It's more important that you understand the work, than that it gets done quickly.
Link to the coursework
https://programming.codeyourfuture.io/data-groups/success/
Why are we doing this?
🔑 The most important thing is that you are secure in your understanding.
At the end of the course, we will expect you to build novel applications using your understanding. If you cannot build things, we cannot put you forward for jobs. It is in your personal interest to make sure you have properly understood this module.
To progress to the next module you need to meet the success criteria for this module. How will you as a cohort meet the module success criteria? Discuss it in your class channel and make a plan together.
🧑🏿🎤 good strategies
🙅🏿 bad strategies
Maximum time in hours
.5
How to get help
Discuss with your cohort. Support each other.
How to submit
At the end of your module you will need to submit your own work in the CYF dashboard. This means things like pull requests you have written sent from your GitHub account, and Google Docs you have written.
What you need to submit is listed on the success page for the module.
Remember - the goal is your understanding. If you are not confident you could delete and re-do the work you're submitting easily, you should take more time to revise the topics. It's more important that you understand the work, than that it gets done quickly.