These activities are mostly taken from Sharon Bowman's excellent books: The Ten-Minute Trainer and Training From the Back of the Room. For each activity, print out instructions and put them up on a wall. These are ideas and options: don't try and do them all! :)
Send students an email, asking them two of these questions.
The cards are clues to finding developers (e.g. who wrote "Designing for Performance"). The answers are developers who are from groups of people that are underrepresented in tech.
The cards have tech terms on them, such as: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, front-end, Ruby, Rails, Model, View, Controller, MVC. Alternate version: cards have just acronyms: HTML, CSS, JS, MVC, DB, SQL.
The deck contains:
These are in the opening presentation, and students have been using these things during the InstallFest. This activity helps them see how their learning is progressing.
This can be for the InstallFest or the workshop in general.
A SMART goal is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound.
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