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Discussion: What skill level should learners have? #29

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lwjohnst86 opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #47
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Discussion: What skill level should learners have? #29

lwjohnst86 opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #47
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signekb commented Sep 26, 2024

As I said during our meeting this morning, I think I have a tendency to think that we should include more technical stuff like using CLIs (bc I want to expand my own knowledge and usage of those). I think, however, that if we want this course to be doable for e.g., researchers at Steno with less technical experience, we should assume a very basic technical skill level from learners. That would, for instance, not include experience with CLIs or Git - or even an IDE as VSCode.

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Yea, agreed. I think making an assumption of: have used Git and/or GitHub a little bit for doing some work or for some courses by using either GitHub UI or using an interface like RStudio or GitHub Desktop, but haven't used it regularly nor used it in a team setting or for collaborating with others.

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## Description

Closes #29 

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