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Suggest and Add instructor notes to Episode 1: Introduction #282

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ostephens opened this issue May 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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Suggest and Add instructor notes to Episode 1: Introduction #282

ostephens opened this issue May 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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ostephens commented May 12, 2023

Following the transition to the new work bench instructor notes can be integrated into episodes/lessons. This issue is to do this for

  • Episode 1

Some notes could be copied from the existing notes, but this is also a good opportunity to make sure we have all appropriate instructor notes in place so we can use this issue for suggestions for any additional notes that should also be added

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jas58 commented Jun 27, 2023

Please read for information on how to format an instructor note.

@ostephens ostephens changed the title Suggest and Add instructor notes to Episode 1 Suggest and Add instructor notes to Episode 1: Introduction Jun 30, 2023
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jas58 commented Nov 15, 2023

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  1. examples of Glossary from https://swcarpentry.github.io/shell-novice/reference.html#summary-of-basic-commands
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  2. How to invite instructor notes:
    https://datacarpentry.org/openrefine-socialsci/instructor/01-introduction.html#headingInstructor1

Note from Toby Hodges via Slack: build glossary in reference.md for future ability to automate a glossary, maybe.

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ostephens commented Feb 7, 2024

Add instructor note

  • clarifying how OpenRefine is software that runs on your local computer, and while you interact with OpenRefine via a web browser, any data added is not uploaded to a remote service (perhaps compare with other software such as Jupyter Notebook)
  • May need to go over what comma-separated (csv) / tab delimited file (tsv) are

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