Tutorial 404: GitKit: Learn Git and GitHub/GitLab Workflow in an Authentic Context (and How to Teach It to Your Students)
This program is tentative and subject to change.
The aim of this tutorial is to teach faculty the fundamentals of Git and GitHub using the GitKit. The GitKit is a snapshot of the artifacts (codebase, issues, etc.) of an authentic Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) project, packaged with learning activities, an instructor guide, and a cloud-based development environment. The GitKit’s learning activities introduce a GitHub workflow and Git basics by modeling the process of contributing to an authentic FOSS project. The activities introduce not only Git and GitHub, but also provide exposure to how these tools support the needs of Open Source (and commercial) development practices. The majority of the tutorial time will be dedicated to hands-on learning with the GitKit. Participants will complete key activities from the GitKit to learn both Git and GitHub fundamentals, and to see what their students would experience while using the GitKit. This will include an introduction to FOSS community principles, roles and practices as well at basic Git commands and GitHub workflow. The tutorial will conclude with information about how participants can deploy the GitKit as a short (1-2 session) or medium (4-6 session) length module in software development courses ranging from high school through college.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Sat 1 MarDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
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15:30 3hTalk | Tutorial 404: GitKit: Learn Git and GitHub/GitLab Workflow in an Authentic Context (and How to Teach It to Your Students) Tutorials Grant Braught Dickinson College, Stoney Jackson Western New England University, Karl Wurst Worcester State University |