Resources and tools to connect educators and students interested in exploring capstone/community service projects with D4D.
This project is just rolling out, please check out the timeline below for ways you get involved. We need as much educator and student input as possible to ensure we serve our target audience as best as possible.
Slack: #teaching
Students interested in exploring the problems being solved, the tech being used, and the techniques being employed here in the D4D community should visit the student_project_hub for more information
Educators interested in exploring connecting their students with the D4D community should visit teaching_resources for more information.
- Project leads (see above)
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TBD
- We welcome contributions from first timers.
- Browse our help wanted issues. See if there is anything that interests you.
- Core maintainers and project leads are responsible for reviewing and merging all pull requests. In order to prevent frustrations with your first PR we recommend you reach out to our core maintainers who can help you through your first PR.
- Need to practice working with github in a group setting? Checkout github-playground
- Updates to documentation or README are greatly appreciated and make for a great first PR. They do not need to be discussed in advance and will be merged as soon as possible.
- Brainstorming resources and information that will streamline the ability of students and educators to get involved with the D4D community. Join in on the #teaching Slack channel.
- Create directory structure and fill out project and subdirectory READMEs based on brainstorming.
- Develop tools or process to keep repo up to date.
- Skills you may learn or already posses relevant to this project.