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[TECH ED] Prep work for live session #31
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📅 HTML-CSS
Tickets for HTML-CSS
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This work is expected
🐂 Size Medium
1-4 hours
🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals
Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc
🎯 Topic Requirements
Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy
📅 Week 2
Assigned during Week 2 of this module
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🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals
Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc
🎯 Topic Requirements
Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy
🏕 Priority Mandatory
This work is expected
🐂 Size Medium
1-4 hours
📅 HTML-CSS
Tickets for HTML-CSS
📅 Week 2
Assigned during Week 2 of this module
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Labels
📅 HTML-CSS
Tickets for HTML-CSS
🏕 Priority Mandatory
This work is expected
🐂 Size Medium
1-4 hours
🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals
Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc
🎯 Topic Requirements
Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy
📅 Week 2
Assigned during Week 2 of this module
Link to the coursework
https://curriculum.migracode.org/html-css/sprints/2/prep/
Why are we doing this?
You might be used to school environments where you attend a lecture or class and then are given homework or tests to show you heard or understood the lecture. We don't do that at CYF as we have found it doesn't prepare people well for a good job in tech.
As a tech professional, you won't be told a series of answers and then asked just to demonstrate your understanding/recollection of them! That will never happen! There's no business value there at all. As a tech professional, your job will be to ask good questions, research new ideas, and figure out solutions to unsolved problems. So let's start this now.
The prep work here will introduce you to new concepts for the week. If you already have all these concepts, you need to identify something else in your coursework to bring because everyone is expected to come to class with questions.
Find this week's blockers thread in your cohort channel and add your question to it.
Maximum time in hours
3
How to get help
Share your blockers in your class channel. Use the opportunity to refine your skill in Asking Questions like a developer.
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