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Transmedia Learning Framework for Git

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Target

Learn Git enough to more efficiently recall functionality on demand.

User Story

As a casual user of Git I want more Git tutorials and tips so that it becomes easier for me to recall functionality.

Card(s)

Variant A: How will I measure when I have achieved my desired result?

Stage Description
0 No Transmedia Learning Framework (TLF) for Git.
1 Watched Transmedia Learning tutorial, willing to use TLF to learn Git functionality.
2 Developed Git TLF (see below) and using at least once a week.
3 Have completed 75% of TLF lesson suggestions.
4 Completed 100% of lessons in tutorial TLF for Git.
5 Continuing by curating new content to customize additional learning using the TLF.

Variant B: What are the steps (tasks) I need to accomplish to achieve my goal?

Stage Description
0 Agree to Use Transmedia Learning Framework (TLF) for Git in tutorial (link).
1 Explore Video Intermediate Git Webinar (link).
2 Study Website Git Collection (link).
3 Sharpen skills with Git Quiz (link).
4 Master Git Commands with Flashcards for iOS (link).
5 Customize further learning with TLF process (link).

Comments

  1. See On-demand Learning for Better Scientific Software: How to Use Resources & Technology to Optimize your Productivity for details on the framework used in these progress tracking cards.

Acknowledgement

This Project Tracking Card originated from the PSIP PTC Catalog. The development of the PSIP PTC Catalog was supported by the Exascale Computing Project (17-SC-20-SC), a collaborative effort of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration.