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Workshop feedback 5/31/2023 #55

@ldliao

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@ldliao

@aculich presented this workshop from 10am-1pm. Here are some feedback I have on the presentation:

Presentation style

  • the presentation pace was great
  • general immediate answering participants questions were great
  • some jargons but generally explained for people to be more comfortable
  • a participant discussed that maybe connecting to other languages from other workshops would be helpful (i.e., Python)
  • perhaps using languages like thinking about this like a "folder" system would be helpful; I also have heard of relative paths as "parent" and "child"

Presentation material

  • gentle onboarding for why use git/ getting a git account
  • the flow of the presentation could include more polls to bring people in on what's their stages
  • the flow of the presentation could be restructured to have concrete examples (and participants can do without hand-holding in the future)
  • perhaps breaking the workshop to more focused -- either individual or collaborative (@AnushaPB discussed this +1)
  • personal token wasn't explicitly needed
  • adding in how to use stack overflow is helpful (which aaron did on the spot)
  • adding in how to look at history or how version control works explicitly in action would be helpful
  • one example could be: creating the file -> put it on git -> writing over the same file accidentally -> how to retrieve it back!?

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