*Submitted on behalf of maintainers of the Python Novice Inflammation lesson https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-inflammation*
We'd like to solicit visual and graphical contributions that can help learners better understand and remember the material presented in our lesson. Examples of possible contributions include visuals explaining the structure of `for` loops, `if` statements (indentation, keywords, ...), the structure of NumPy arrays, and so on. If you took our lesson in the past and found it lacking visuals that could've helped you better understand and remember the material, now is the perfect time to contribute to the lesson either by letting us know about it (in issue 774: https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-inflammation/issues/774) or submitting a Pull Request. If you'd like to work on or submit a figure (image, chart, etc), please start a new issue <https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-inflammation/issues/new> explaining how your image will improve learners' understanding and (a rough draft of) the figure, if you've got one. If you'd don't have an image or don't have time to work on one but know a place in the lesson where one is needed - please let us know about it at https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-inflammation/issues/774. Sincerely, - Anne Fouilloux (@annefou <https://github.com/annefou/>) - Lauren Ko (@ldko <https://github.com/ldko>) - Maxim Belkin (@maxim-belkin <https://github.com/maxim-belkin>) ------------------------------------------ The Carpentries: discuss Permalink: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/Tb9e8878a4c4c4fa8-M281b5e6b472544bacf432926 Delivery options: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription
