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dawnlunacy / TeachForward_MVP.md
Created December 14, 2019 18:57
Teach Forward MVP

MVP GOALS:

Overall :

Teach Forward is an app designed for teachers to allow them to gain continuing education credits ( under the assumption CE is not accredited ) for building your own identity as a teacher in your community.

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dawnlunacy / TeachForward.md
Last active December 13, 2019 22:11
Cross Poll DTR for Teach Forward

DTR

Project:
Teacher Achievements

Group Member Names:

  • Chris Basham (BE Role)
  • Eric Meldrum (FE Role)
  • Lacy Rudd (FE Role)
  • Tyler Schaffer (BE Role)

Iterations

Iteration 0 : Initial Setup : Finish by Tuesday Night - Dec 3 2019

  • setup repos on github
  • connect repos
  • setup project board
  • setup PR Template
  • draft up designs/ wireframes
  • draft up schema

DTR: Define the Relationship

Template for DTR Memo

Project: Palette Picker

Group Member Names: J. Eduardo Rodriguez & Lacy Rudd

Goals and Expectations for the Project (What does each group member hope to get out of this project? What do we want to achieve as a team? How will we know that we're successful?):
Eduardo: Continuous enpoint practice, serverside testing, connecting frontend and back end. Sticking to PR Templates.

Dom Traversal

What is this thing? Why is it useful? How do you put it into action? Put together a short demo (less than 3 minutes). How can it affect your development process? Are there any downsides to using it? Where can a person go to learn more about it? Any resources seem better than others? https://api.jquery.com/category/traversing/

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dawnlunacy / FitLit DTR : Lacy & Foster
Last active August 20, 2019 02:22
This is the DTR between Lacy and for FitLit : the first paired project of Mod 2 at Turing School for Software and Design
DTR: Define the Relationship
Project:FitLit
Group Member Names: <br>
Lacy Rudd & Foster Taylor
Goals and Expectations for the Project (What does each group member hope to get out of this project? What do we want to achieve as a team? How will we know that we're successful?): <br>
Lacy: I would like to get through the entire project, with an interactive interface for the user. If at all possible would love to maybe have a drop down list with the names for admin view extension, ensuring our commits are equal.
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dawnlunacy / GameTimeDTR.md
Last active July 11, 2019 22:28
DTR Mod 2 Game Time

DTR: Define the Relationship

Use this template to when conducting DTR with your project partners. It's recommended that you copy/paste this template into your own gist each time you conduct a DTR to take notes on the conversation.

Guiding Questions to Define The Relationship:

  • What are each of our learning goals for this project? What drives us in this project?
  • What is your collaboration style? How do you feel about pair programming vs. divide-and-conquer approaches?
  • How do you communicate best? How do you appreciate receiving communication from others?
  • How would you describe your work style?
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dawnlunacy / DTRforIdeaBox.md
Last active May 20, 2019 21:48
DTR for Idea Box

DTR: Define the Relationship

Use this template to when conducting DTR with your project partners. It's recommended that you copy/paste this template into your own gist each time you conduct a DTR to take notes on the conversation.

Guiding Questions to Define The Relationship:

  • What are each of our learning goals for this project? What drives us in this project?
  • What is your collaboration style? How do you feel about pair programming vs. divide-and-conquer approaches?
  • How do you communicate best? How do you appreciate receiving communication from others?
  • How would you describe your work style?
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dawnlunacy / rubricNumberGuesser.md
Created May 9, 2019 16:11
Rubric for Number Guesser

Rubric

Functional Expectations

  • Novice: Application meets all of the expectations of phase one.
  • Advanced Beginner: Application meets all of the expectations of phase two.
  • Proficient: Application meets all of the expectations of phase three.
  • Exceptional: Application adds three or more of the extensions from phase four.