2/22 + 2/24

WEEK 4

BEFORE CLASS: LEARN

DO THIS BEFORE MONDAY

  1. Finish Installing VS Code and Node from the Dev Environment Setup
  2. Install the Markdown All In One Extension for VS Code
    1. I have a Video Walkthrough
  3. Do the Markdown Tutorial
    1. https://www.markdowntutorial.com/
    1. Note, if you get stuck or just want to move on you can click skip.

DO THIS BEFORE WEDNESDAY

  1. Watch these LinkedIn Learning JavaScript Collections
    1. JavaScript Objects
    2. JavaScript control Structures and Operators

OPTIONAL RESOURCES

You don’t have to do these, but if you have time.

LINKEDIN LEARNING

JAVASCRIPT TOPIC This is the JavaScript topic page for this class. It will be updated throughout the semester.

Live Sessions

Session 1: Markdown and JavaScript in VS Code

Monday, Feb. 22 at 7:30p–9:10p

Monday the focus is on Markdown and using VS Code to write markdown and JavaScript.

Links for Monday Session

Session 2: JavaScript

Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 7:30p–9:10p

Wednesday we will work more on JavaScript.

Links for Wednesday Session

 

 

Week 4 Learning Journal

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  • We will use this as a way to gauge how you are progressing in the course. Check each box you have completed. If you have only partly done something or not done it at all then leave it unchecked.
  • RATE your understanding of these concepts
    Know it and can use itStarting to use itKnow it but can not use itLimited understandingDon’t know it at all
    Node / NPM / NVM
    NPM install
    Browser Console (inspector)
    Terminal
    Git
    Git clone
    GitHub
    GitHub Repository
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    Your answers to these questions will be viewed publicly. An important part of learning is being able to ask questions that help you learn. The questions can be to clear up something you didn’t understand, to check that your understanding is correct, or what if type of questions that extend the discussion or introduce new scenario
  • It could be getting your dev environment set up, or making a breakthrough in your understanding of a concept, running the npm build process or anything else.

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