Teaching materials for HTML, CSS, JS, and HTML5. We maintain our Open Source materials on this repo.
Want to help us maintain our curricula? Here's how!
- Fork our repo
- Make changes directly to your fork
- If there is an existing issue number, tag commits with it
- Open a Pull Request to our
master
branch
If you've identified an issue, but don't have time to help fix it, please log it under our Issues section. Make sure you include the workshop name in the title, like "JSOO".
We use Github Pages to host our slides! If you're merging changes, make sure you sync master
to Github Pages
- Read So You Want To Teach A Workshop
- Read our curriculum creation guide in the GDISF Teacher Handbook
- Make sure that all curricula are in line with the GDI mission and an appropriate topic/level for our members. This may include:
- Topics that complement and expand our Front End Web Development curriculum
- Industry-relevant topics for advanced students (these students already work in the industry and range from Associate/Junior to Senior and above)
- Topics that students have requested to learn
- Would you like to fork an existing workshop? Check out these resources: GDI Curriculum Review site girldevelopit.com
- Make a Pull Request. You may want to use the
example/
directory to get started with the required templates. Your PR must must include:- Description
- Lecture slides
- Hands-on exercises
- Solutions to exercises
- Follow Up Email
- If you want your workshop to be included in our national website, check out this review rubric. Please note that this is not a requirement for inclusion in this repository.