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I'm a Berkeley prof. Startup experience led me to update my 1,500 person class

6 pointsby joshhugover 1 year ago

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joshhugover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m curious to hear feedback, especially:<p>1. Given the limited amount of scarce student time I want to spend on this, do pull requests &#x2F; GitHub actions tests (provided for them) &#x2F; code reviews seem like the right team processes to introduce?<p>2. Each student&#x27;s work is independent of every other student&#x27;s. Is there some way to have them working on different pieces of the same problem, or having the students solutions interact in some deeper way than random selection in a lottery? On my first post of this idea, a user named taftster imagined taking inspiration from Factorio in some way, with students each contributing some piece of a large system.<p>3. Is there a way we could naturally allow pull requests for the contest code or maybe even the README that establishes how to review pull requests? I&#x27;m thinking a bit about Fluxx or Nomic here.
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