Just before the workshop begins
Share your answers
- Grab a pen and sticky notes.
- Write down your answers to the warm-up questions.
- Swap your answers with someone else.
- Swap again with someone new.
- Put the sticky notes up on the wall.
What's in it for me?
- Grab a pen and sticky notes.
- Write down what you want to learn today.
- Find someone new and share your answer with them.
- Put the sticky notes up on the wall.
- Come back to them at the end of the day.
What does a developer look like?
- Grab a pen and sticky notes.
- Write down answers to: "What does a developer look like?"
- Take a card from the table and find out the answer.
- Compare your earlier answers to the person you found on the internet.
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.
What does an engineer look like?
- Grab a pen and sticky notes.
- Write down answers to: "What does an engineer look like?"
- Look up #ILookLikeAnEngineer and find an awesome person there.
- Introduce them (and yourself!) to someone in the room.
What makes a good Web App?
- Grab a pen and sticky notes.
- Write down at least three things that a good web app needs.
Find Your Match
- Take an index card from the table.
- Find someone with the same card as you.
- Together, find out what the technical term means.
- One of the back of one of the cards, write the explanation down, and stick the cards up on the wall for other to read.
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.
Match It Up
- With a partner, grab a deck of index cards.
- Match up cards with their definitions.
- Check your answers.
The deck contains:
- Ruby
- Rails
- Git
- Heroku
- Sublime Text
- Terminal / Command Prompt
- Browser
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.