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Complete a theory-to-practice.md file #53

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kallewesterling opened this issue Jun 12, 2020 · 1 comment
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Complete a theory-to-practice.md file #53

kallewesterling opened this issue Jun 12, 2020 · 1 comment
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kallewesterling commented Jun 12, 2020

  • Make sure you are in the right branch and have recently pulled all the content from the GitHub repository before you start working.

  • Create a theory-to-practice.md file in your repository
    Here, you can find the template for theory-to-practice.md. Copy the contents into a new file in your repository.

  • Add suggested further readings (optional)

    • Use ## Suggested Further Readings to indicate the beginning of the section, and bullet points for each of the sources (in markdown, you use - on a new line to create a bullet point).

    • If the reading has a DOI number, make sure to add it. If it does, you do not need to add any additional bibliographic information.

  • Add other tutorials (optional)
    Use ## Other Tutorials to indicate the beginning of the section, and bullet points for each of the sources (in markdown, you use - on a new line to create a bullet point).

  • Add projects or challenges to try (optional)
    Use ## Projects/Challenges To Try to indicate the beginning of the section, and bullet points for each of the projects/challenges (in markdown, you use - on a new line to create a bullet point).

  • Add discussion questions (optional)
    Use ## Discussion Questions to indicate the beginning of the section, and bullet points for each of the questions (in markdown, you use - on a new line to create a bullet point).

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Because we're closing issues for sprint 1 before this weekend's review, I'm just making sure that we capture the Discussion Questions for sprint 2, and letting the issue stay closed. No action required, @smorello87, just FYI.

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