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[PD] Regular Study Sessions #4

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pedram-am commented 8 months ago

From Module-JS1 created by kfklein15: CodeYourFuture/Module-JS1#39

Coursework content

Organise a study session with your group. Use this session to work through your Personal Development coursework as a team.

  1. Set up the invite on Google Calendar
  2. Define the agenda (what aspects of the PD lessons or coursework you will be covering)
  3. Have the session using either Google Meet or Slack. This must be done before the next class.

Estimated time in hours

0.5

What is the purpose of this assignment?

The aim is to have one study session with a group at least once every module, but you can decide as a group how often you want to have it recur. Once you've decided on the periodicity after your first session, edit your calendar invite to a recurring meeting.

How to submit

Anything else?

Use this video to learn how to create a calendar invite.

pedram-am commented 8 months ago

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pedram-am commented 8 months ago

The first session went quite well; it was an engaging and collaborative experience. We initiated the meeting by discussing our individual career development plans, which led to insightful discussions and mutual support among the group. The debate on CSS file structure was a highlight, encouraging diverse perspectives and a healthy exchange of ideas. We explored the benefits of using a single CSS file versus multiple files for different website pages, learning from each other's experiences.

Later in the session, we delved into a JavaScript exercise focusing on filepaths, distinguishing between directory, file names, and extensions. This exercise allowed us to explore the slice() method in JavaScript, which proved beneficial for completing the task at hand.

Overall, the session was productive and encouraging, fostering active participation and knowledge sharing among all attendees. The atmosphere was collaborative, and everyone actively engaged in discussions, helping one another to comprehend and address the topics at hand.