From 0a9ac7596c35e23d2c92056b1280a00e4de38fcc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franziska Schmidt Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 08:19:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Small edits to coaches training --- coaches_training.deck.html | 16 +++++++++------- docs/coaches_training.deck.md | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/coaches_training.deck.html b/coaches_training.deck.html index 2cb88d5..11ef789 100644 --- a/coaches_training.deck.html +++ b/coaches_training.deck.html @@ -91,6 +91,7 @@

Who are you?

@@ -157,13 +158,13 @@

On that note...

-
-

Try to suppress your (understandable) culturally-influenced sexism

+
+

Try to suppress your culturally-influenced sexism

  • Don't hit on people. No sexual advances. This extends to the after-party.
  • Don't make sexist jokes. Or racist, classist, or ableist jokes. Call people out if they do. A simple "That's not funny" and moving on quickly with the conversation will often suffice.
  • -
  • Don't make gender-based generalizations ("Women are better at X, because ...")
  • +
  • Don't make gender-based generalizations, even 'positive' ones ("Women are better at X, because ...")
  • Don't make references to people's bodies or state your opinion of them.
  • Don't use slurs.
@@ -433,7 +434,7 @@

Know what's going on

Establish a few ground rules

    -
  • Questions are always welcome, even if the student thinks it might be dumb. "That's a GREAT question"
  • +
  • Questions are always welcome. "That's a GREAT question"
  • Explain that if someone has trouble, the coaches will help troubleshoot.
  • If anyone wants to switch classes, tell them they should feel TOTALLY COMFORTABLE switching at any point.
  • Have breaks! Eat a muffin! Have a look at what other groups are doing!
  • @@ -528,7 +529,8 @@

    It's a slideshow that goes through the concepts of:

  • values
  • data structures
  • functions
  • -
  • control logic
  • +
  • control logic

  • +
  • Then followed by people playing with graphical programming in Quil

Please take a look :)

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deck.rb presentation

  • How does a workshop work?
  • Installfest!
  • On that note...
  • -
  • Try to suppress your (understandable) culturally-influenced sexism
  • +
  • Try to suppress your culturally-influenced sexism
  • Typical ClojureBridge Schedule
  • Is ClojureBridge Open Source?
  • Is ClojureBridge Open Source?
  • @@ -609,7 +611,7 @@

    deck.rb presentation

  • Coaching: Build a Team
  • Coaching Dynamics (Ideas)
  • The Curriculum
  • -
  • Some people are trialing a new Curriculum
  • +
  • Some people are trialing a new curriculum
  • Practical Recap
  • diff --git a/docs/coaches_training.deck.md b/docs/coaches_training.deck.md index dece269..e8b13f7 100644 --- a/docs/coaches_training.deck.md +++ b/docs/coaches_training.deck.md @@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ Please actually create and run a Quil project, so all dependencies are downloade * Appreciate that different technologies have different trade-offs. Being easily accessible is one of them. -# Try to suppress your (understandable) culturally-influenced sexism +# Try to suppress your culturally-influenced sexism * Don't hit on people. No sexual advances. This extends to the after-party. * Don't make sexist jokes. Or racist, classist, or ableist jokes. Call people out if they do. A simple "That's not funny" and moving on quickly with the conversation will often suffice. -* Don't make gender-based generalizations ("Women are better at X, because ...") +* Don't make gender-based generalizations, even 'positive' ones ("Women are better at X, because ...") * Don't make references to people's bodies or state your opinion of them. * Don't use slurs. @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ DISCUSS! * Let them know they can hang around and socialize afterwards #### Establish a few ground rules -* Questions are always welcome, even if the student thinks it might be dumb. "That's a **GREAT** question" +* Questions are always welcome. "That's a **GREAT** question" * Explain that if someone has trouble, the coaches will help troubleshoot. * If anyone wants to switch classes, tell them they should feel TOTALLY COMFORTABLE switching at any point. * Have breaks! Eat a muffin! Have a look at what other groups are doing! From 61aefdda3384ba4fbd4624c671544d9d55f5e156 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franziska Schmidt Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2017 20:41:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Updates to coaches training --- coaches_training.deck.html | 14 +++++++------- docs/coaches_training.deck.md | 11 +++++------ 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/coaches_training.deck.html b/coaches_training.deck.html index 11ef789..500e036 100644 --- a/coaches_training.deck.html +++ b/coaches_training.deck.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@

    Who are you?

    • What's your name and pronouns?
    • Have you been to a ClojureBridge or similar workshops before?
    • -
    • What's your current favourite restaurant?
    • +
    • What's your current favourite place in Berlin?
    @@ -158,15 +158,15 @@

    On that note...

    -
    -

    Try to suppress your culturally-influenced sexism

    +
    +

    Make ClojureBridge a safe space for learners

    • Don't hit on people. No sexual advances. This extends to the after-party.
    • -
    • Don't make sexist jokes. Or racist, classist, or ableist jokes. Call people out if they do. A simple "That's not funny" and moving on quickly with the conversation will often suffice.
    • +
    • Don't make sexist, racist, classist, or ableist jokes. Call people out if they do. A simple "That's not funny" and moving on quickly with the conversation will often suffice.
    • Don't make gender-based generalizations, even 'positive' ones ("Women are better at X, because ...")
    • Don't make references to people's bodies or state your opinion of them.
    • -
    • Don't use slurs.
    • +
    • Don't use discriminatory language.
    @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@

    Know what's going on

    Establish a few ground rules