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Pair up

Originally created by Girl Develop It San Francisco, this repo contains modified exercises for a pair up event.

Below are the notes from the original SF event.

How do you run a PairUp?

  1. Find a venue that preferably has pairing stations, like a local immersion school. We held ours at DevBootCamp in SF.
  2. Pick an appropriate date and time. We went for a Saturday morning, 10-12:30, with free breakfast at the beginning and optionally going out for lunch after.
  3. Advertise the event. Specify in the description what the levels are (1: HTML/CSS, 2: JS, 3: Advanced JS), and ask attendees what level they think they are at. Here's how we advertised it: http://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-San-Francisco/events/109903322/
  4. Find TAs that can help answer questions at the different levels.
  5. Prepare sets of name badges based on the attendees count. Put different stickers for each level, and create pairs of name badges by writing the same letter twice on each name badge of a particular level. (Like Lions A, Lions B, etc.)
  6. Set out those name badges next to "Level 1", "Level 2", "Level 3" at the event.
  7. Start off the event by having everyone introducing themselves, then call off each level and letter so that each person finds their pair.
  8. Make sure that each pair has found a pairing station and figured out an appropriate exercise to work on in the first 15 minutes or so.
  9. Keep walking around and checking to see if anyone has questions.
  10. Put up a "Wall of Wisdom" with post-its, and encourage everyone to write up what they learn at the end of the PairUp.

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A hosted event for pair programming on beginner to intermediate level projects. Originally created by GDISF and modified by GDI Chicago.

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