Surely these are two different things, doing two different jobs? Git (either 
command line or through a GUI) on the local machine, and Github for the remote 
repo?

Or is there a local GUI that also goes by the name of Github? If so, I 
recommend *great* care in describing this; if I’m confused by reading it on the 
discuss list, I can only imagine that learners will be too!

From: Discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Anelda van der Walt
Sent: 08 July 2017 06:33
To: Bond, Steve (NIH/NHGRI) [F]
Cc: Software Carpentry Discussion; John Poole; Bryan Johnston
Subject: Re: [Discuss] Git lesson alternative

Hi Steve,

Thanks very much for sharing!

I've been wondering how we can simultaneously give a broader exposure to GitHub 
GUI as I (since I'm not a software developer but often collaborate with others 
on GitHub) mostly use GitHub and haven't had to use git command line probably 
for a year now because I could do everything I needed in the GUI. Not that I am 
promoting not teaching the command line way of using git, but for people who've 
never ever encountered version control it might be more accessible to first 
build a mental model by learning GitHub and then going to the next step of 
learning the command line tool.

Kind regards,

Anelda

On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 6:49 PM, Bond, Steve (NIH/NHGRI) [F] 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Anelda,
We have stripped out the entire Dracula example from our workshop at the NIH, 
switching to a conversions script example (dollars to cents, feet to meters, 
etc). We have also chosen to focus heavily on the GitHub UI, instead of some of 
the terminal commands that GitHub otherwise hides.
https://github.com/biologyguy/git-novice
So it doesn’t tie in with gap minder, but we do have our attendees writing 
little programs.
There are still some significant kinks though, particularly when we get to the 
collaboration and conflict resolution sections. The last time we ran the 
workshop a significant gap developed between the faster and slower paced 
learners that was difficult to accommodate as instructors.
-Steve


From: Anelda van der Walt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday, July 7, 2017 at 12:07 PM
To: Software Carpentry Discussion 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: John Poole <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Bryan Johnston 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Discuss] Git lesson alternative

Hi all,

We'll be running a Software Carpentry workshop later this month and was 
discussing the git-novice lesson again today... We would really like to show 
people how real code can be put under version control in git/GitHub as opposed 
to showing the Dracula story. I know this conversation has come up several 
times, and some instructors have started to teach git on the morning of day 2 
so that in the afternoon, when they continue with the Python lesson, they can 
show how it can be used with git. Does anyone have an edited version of the git 
lesson that allows for integration with the Python gapminder lesson perhaps?

Thanks!

Anelda

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