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Adding Blogs for Serverless Livestreams #44
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Apply requested changes that include: > Add links to relevant documentation and the learning lab (https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/write-a-learning-lab-course) under a "resources" section at the very bottom/top. > Perhaps go into what the config.yml file does (copy and paste +cite the documentation)
added more detailed documentation on specific options in `steps:`
… Camp Name]/week1/README.md
… Camp Name]/week2/README.md
… Camp Name]/week3/README.md
… Camp Name]/week4/README.md
Update README.md
is this just for week 3? if so we need to rename the issue. Also, can we add the summary to part of the learning lab? |
@lazyplatypus Week 2 was merged earlier this month. All that's left is Week 1 - would you prefer the weeks to be separate PR's? What summary are you referring to? |
Oh mb, that sounds great! Then disregard my comment. I misspoke, can we have the markdown file (the blog) as a step after the students give feedback on the live stream? I think it will reinforce the students' knowledge. Or we could have it part of the bit project blog and have students be redirected to that page. |
@lazyplatypus I like the idea of having it in the learning lab |
Since students do not have easy access to what content/code was covered in livestreams, a blog will help centralize information and allow for simple reference.