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Get feedback on Template and Short Talks resources #10

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zee-moz opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 1 comment
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Get feedback on Template and Short Talks resources #10

zee-moz opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 1 comment

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zee-moz commented Jan 22, 2016

@mbonsma @tomhohenstein would love your feedback!

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mbonsma commented Jan 26, 2016

These are cool, and I think they would be useful for a study group. I imagine they would appear as links on a wiki page for each group where would-be presenters can go. For example, it would be great for us to link to this in our Contributing a lesson section on the wiki.

I think that most of what's in the talk guidelines is applicable for crafting a study group code-along. The learning resources could probably be made more specific in the context of a code-along, where the format is quite similar between events.

Lastly, could it be integrated somehow with the study group handbook?

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