Re: Beginner's article series outline - please feedback

Agreed. 

I have answered all the comments put on the task, including a question that was very similar to Carlos'  question (so go there and read my replies - feel free to ask me for more details if that doesn't in fact answer your questions.)

best,

Chris Mills
Opera Software, dev.opera.com
W3C Fellow, web education and webplatform.org
Author of "Practical CSS3: Develop and Design" (http://goo.gl/AKf9M)

On 8 Apr 2013, at 19:37, Jonathan Garbee <jonathan@garbee.me> wrote:

> I think that we should actually take this opportunity to test the Project Management solution as far as actual discussion of the issue. So we should keep conversation about it in the system compared to the mailing list unless it simply becomes chaotic. This can be a nice gauge for us to use to figure out what we can do to configure TBG to our needs as far as using it as what it is meant to be, an all-inclusive tracking system.
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> Does anyone have any issues with this?
> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Carlos Araya <carlos.araya@gmail.com> wrote:
> I posted this as a reply to the bug but thought it'd be better to follow up the discussion here. 
> 
> Before deciding what to include I think we need to ask the following questions:
> 
> Who is our audience for the course?
> What are our learning objectives? (what are we expecting the user to be able to do when they are done?)
> How do we best structure the course? (small chunks of information versus building something and absorbing the content during the build process?)
> 
> I think that the answers to those questions will greatly help structure a course that is engaging and that will make people want to learn :-)
> 
> Carlos
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> 
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Chris Mills <cmills@opera.com> wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> at the end of last week and over the weekend I worked on a proper detailed outline for the WPD beginner's material. I add it to the bug genie at http://project.webplatform.org/content/issues/41
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> Comments:
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> 1. Wow, that bug genie thing is so much more usable than bugzilla. *smile*
> 2. Please take some time to read through what I'm proposing and add comments on what you think it might be missing.
> 
> thanks ;-)
> 
> Chris Mills
> Opera Software, dev.opera.com
> W3C Fellow, web education and webplatform.org
> Author of "Practical CSS3: Develop and Design" (http://goo.gl/AKf9M)
> 
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> 

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