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Title: Git 101: Subtitle: Command Git and Github To Contribute To Open Source Projects

This document outlines the structure and content for a Git 101 course. It introduces key Git commands like git init, git add, git commit, git branch, and git merge. Students will learn to navigate the terminal, initialize repositories, stage and commit files, create and switch branches, merge branches, and more. The course uses a mix of talking head lectures, screencasts, assignments and coding exercises to teach students both passively and actively. The goal is to equip students with the essential skills to contribute to open source projects using Git and GitHub.
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Title: Git 101: Subtitle: Command Git and Github To Contribute To Open Source Projects

This document outlines the structure and content for a Git 101 course. It introduces key Git commands like git init, git add, git commit, git branch, and git merge. Students will learn to navigate the terminal, initialize repositories, stage and commit files, create and switch branches, merge branches, and more. The course uses a mix of talking head lectures, screencasts, assignments and coding exercises to teach students both passively and actively. The goal is to equip students with the essential skills to contribute to open source projects using Git and GitHub.
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Title: Git 101

Subtitle: Command git and github to contribute to open source projects

Section Lecture Title Lecture Type Learning Activity Resources Timing


Name (talking head, (key points covered, how will (text editor, terminal, (total time for this lecture /
screencast, etc) students engage in learning) presentation, video, tool learning activity)
for coding exercises, quiz,
Consider - is this passive or active etc )
for a student?

Introductory Section

Navigating This Talking Head w/ Who is this course for? What are Talking Head (Need 3-5 Minutes
Course Slides the prerequisites? What will you Slides, Mic, Camera)
learn? (Passive)

Gitting Installed Screencast Getting Git installed in the Terminal 2-4 Minutes x2 (One for
(Mac + Windows terminal (Mac + Windows) Mac, One for Windows)
Separate)

Other Installs Screencast Talk about Sublime Text vs other Chrome 2-4 Minutes
options and show the students
where to download Sublime Text
(which version, etc.)

Interacting with the Terminal

Basic Terminal Screencast Learn how to navigate the Terminal 5-7 Minutes
Commands terminal with the following
commands: cd, ls, pwd; Follow
along video where students can
follow along with me while I
navigate through my computer
using the commands.

Intermediate Screencast Learn how to create folders and Terminal 2-4 Minutes
Terminal files: mkdir, touch
Commands

Terminal Cheat Article Cheat sheet for terminal Pdf file N/A
Sheet (Included in commands and their structure
the first lecture)

Git

Initializing Your Screencast Reinforce terminal skills by Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes
Repository creating a folder and files and
then initialize a git repository for
the “project”; Follow along video
creating a folder with a few files
in it and then using “git init”

Staging Files and Screencast Understand how to “make a Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes
Committing Them commit”; git status, git add, git
commit, git log

Back in Time Screencast Understand how to revert using Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes
both git revert and git reset;
understand the differences and
use cases of both -- more talking
about differences and use cases

Start Your Novel Assignment style Reinforce concepts of initializing Terminal, Text Editor N/A
Screencast a git repository and committing
changes as well as reverting.

Branching Screencast Understand how to make a Terminal, Text Editor 5-7 Minutes
branch and why branching is
useful; git branch, git checkout

Editing Your Assignment style Reinforce the benefit of Terminal, Text Editor N/A
Novel Screencast branching and how to branch

Merging Screencast Understand how to merge a Terminal, Text Editor 7-9 Minutes
branch into another; git merge,
how to resolve conflicts
Finalizing Your Assignment style Reinforce how to now merge a Terminal, Text Editor N/A
Novel Screencast branch, preview collaboration

Few More Instructional Sections

Advanced Topics

Rebasing vs. Screencast Understand the difference Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes
Merging between Rebasing and Merging
and advantages of both
(preferences)

Squashing Screencast Understand squashing commits Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes
and when to squash vs straight
merge

Diff and Blame Screencast Go over git diff and git blame Terminal, Text Editor 3-5 Minutes

Stashing Screencast Go over git stash Terminal, Text Editor 2-4 Minutes

Closing Section

Recap and Thank Screencast Thank you, Recap, Where to go Chrome, Slides 2-4 Minutes
you from here, resources for
understanding more about Git

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