Here are the steps to take to create a workshop:
- Click the green 'Use this template' button to copy this repo to your own GitHub account.
- Review the questions in the workshop designer file, documenting your plans for the workshop.
- Build the workshop using the lesson template files.
- Build slides as a preliminary presentation to explain the desired outcomes of the workshop.
- When you think the workshop is ready for inclusion into the library, please send a pull request back to this repo using the PR template. Only include your edited workshop folder, including the workshop-designer document, in this PR. A reviewer will be assigned to the workshop and will work with you to perfect it.
Here are the steps to take to host a workshop:
- Clone this repo and select the workshop that you will present. If you would like to translate and/or localize an existing workshop, please feel free to do so, and PR your changes, preserved in the /translations folder, back to this library for review.
- Invite your students to the workshop held on Teams, optionally using text from your workshop designer file to explain expected student takeaways. You can use this template to design a poster about your session. There are also posters and marketing materials on Teams in the Student Ambassador tenant for use to promote your workshop.
- Gather a group of mentors and assign them groups of students if you will be teaching a large group. Meet with the mentors prior to the workshop, and walk through the suggested mentor training
- Hold the workshop on Teams, keeping count of attendees.
- Start with slides, giving a presentation to introduce yourself and explain what students will discover.
- After the presentation, walk through the workshop's root README files, explaining the milestones.
- Ask students in the workshop to fill out this survey, linked at the bottom of the workshop page.
- Fill in a survey to catalogue your own experiences as a workshop instructor using this form. We are eager to hear any feedback about the workshop, including your experience as a teacher, your mentors' experiences, and any suggestions from any participant on to improve the workshop.
- Log your activity via the MLSA program tools.
Have fun! and Thank you!