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Java Presentations
So our team is a bit low on programmers, and this past season, we didn't really do a good job of teaching new ones. In my free time, I've started to make some presentations for next year's pre-season to teach the underclassmen how to Java, but I need some honest feedback on the presentations I'm working on.
I've only created one so far: https://docs.google.com/presentation...it?usp=sharing, and it would be nice to know what works and what doesn't work before creating 20 more (the presentation was based on this outline: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...it?usp=sharing) I'm trying a completely different approach than what we did this past year- JShell is a large part of the training (it's in open beta, but it's mostly bug-free), and I'm trying to make it more example based and hands-on. Note that the speaker notes also contains some content. Comments are enabled for both the outline and the presentation if you want to give feedback about one specific part. When I refer to the whiteboards in the presentation, our team is getting a few 4'x8' sheets of whiteboard material and cutting them to fit the tables in the robotics room. |
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But 20 more? :eek: Man, you got your work cut out for you! How long did one take to make? 3 hours? |
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Thanks!
In regards to length, we don't have too many meetings during pre-season, so I need to cram all of Java into about 18-20 afternoons. I'm hoping that the occasional joke and making sure that they are actually doing stuff keeps them from getting bored. Quote:
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Forgot to post presentation 2, so here it is:
Outline: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...it?usp=sharing Actual Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation...it?usp=sharing |
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