Re: Royale in a Week
That will be great enhancements for Tour de jewel, which is already pretty special. On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 2:44 PM Carlos Rovira wrote: > Hi Andrew > > about TDJ, my plan is to add more text and explanation to each page in TDJ. > As well add modules. For example, button play ground, will be a module, and > there we'll have what we have now but with better separation and > explanation and maybe a bit of code too... So this could complement the > documentation too. > > > > El vie., 10 may. 2019 a las 19:23, Andrew Wetmore () > escribió: > > > I have several thoughts about the "what" that the tutorials would show > how > > to build. I also don't think it has to be a single thing. I get a lot out > > of the code examples of Tour de Jewel without requiring them to be > > interrelated in some mega-app. > > > > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 12:27 PM Dany Dhondt > > > wrote: > > > > > Great you started this Andrew. I’ll try to follow along. > > > > > > I’ve just had time to do a quick glance on the wiki page. > > > > > > Did you decide ‘what’ will be build? I’d prefer NOT to build a todo > list > > > (everyone is doing that :)). > > > Because from the moment you decide what to build, there you have your > > > story. > > > > > > Great work > > > Dany > > > > > > > > > > Op 10 mei 2019, om 13:34 heeft Andrew Wetmore > > het > > > volgende geschreven: > > > > > > > > Hi, all: > > > > > > > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a > > > Week" > > > > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > > > > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a > > > Week". > > > > > > > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick > > eye > > > > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that > > the > > > > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share > > your > > > > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > > > > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > > > > > > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale > > in a > > > > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I > think I > > > can > > > > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > > > > > > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts > > and > > > > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would > > expect > > > > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as > > giving > > > > access to them on our website. > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > a > > > > > > > > [1] > > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > > > > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore > > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a > > Week > > > >> on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > > > >> forgetting to include. > > > >> > > > >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui > > > > >> wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> Hi Andrew, > > > >>> > > > >>> Thanks for taking this on. > > > >>> > > > >>> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > > > >>> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these > tools > > > as > > > >>> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to > > be > > > >>> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if > > > they > > > >>> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the > right > > > >>> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing > > > faster. > > > >>> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but
Re: Royale in a Week
Hi Andrew about TDJ, my plan is to add more text and explanation to each page in TDJ. As well add modules. For example, button play ground, will be a module, and there we'll have what we have now but with better separation and explanation and maybe a bit of code too... So this could complement the documentation too. El vie., 10 may. 2019 a las 19:23, Andrew Wetmore () escribió: > I have several thoughts about the "what" that the tutorials would show how > to build. I also don't think it has to be a single thing. I get a lot out > of the code examples of Tour de Jewel without requiring them to be > interrelated in some mega-app. > > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 12:27 PM Dany Dhondt > wrote: > > > Great you started this Andrew. I’ll try to follow along. > > > > I’ve just had time to do a quick glance on the wiki page. > > > > Did you decide ‘what’ will be build? I’d prefer NOT to build a todo list > > (everyone is doing that :)). > > Because from the moment you decide what to build, there you have your > > story. > > > > Great work > > Dany > > > > > > > Op 10 mei 2019, om 13:34 heeft Andrew Wetmore > het > > volgende geschreven: > > > > > > Hi, all: > > > > > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a > > Week" > > > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > > > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a > > Week". > > > > > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick > eye > > > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that > the > > > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share > your > > > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > > > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > > > > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale > in a > > > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I > > can > > > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > > > > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts > and > > > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would > expect > > > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as > giving > > > access to them on our website. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > a > > > > > > [1] > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > > > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > > > > > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore > > wrote: > > > > > >> I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a > Week > > >> on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > > >> forgetting to include. > > >> > > >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Hi Andrew, > > >>> > > >>> Thanks for taking this on. > > >>> > > >>> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > > >>> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools > > as > > >>> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to > be > > >>> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if > > they > > >>> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right > > >>> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing > > faster. > > >>> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is > > harder > > >>> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. > > >>> > > >>> My 2 cents, > > >>> -Alex > > >>> > > >>> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: > > >>> > > >>>I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex > > in a > > >>>Week". > > >>> > > >>>My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where > it > > >>> needs > > >>>updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not > have > > >>&
Re: Royale in a Week
I have several thoughts about the "what" that the tutorials would show how to build. I also don't think it has to be a single thing. I get a lot out of the code examples of Tour de Jewel without requiring them to be interrelated in some mega-app. On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 12:27 PM Dany Dhondt wrote: > Great you started this Andrew. I’ll try to follow along. > > I’ve just had time to do a quick glance on the wiki page. > > Did you decide ‘what’ will be build? I’d prefer NOT to build a todo list > (everyone is doing that :)). > Because from the moment you decide what to build, there you have your > story. > > Great work > Dany > > > > Op 10 mei 2019, om 13:34 heeft Andrew Wetmore het > volgende geschreven: > > > > Hi, all: > > > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a > Week" > > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a > Week". > > > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick eye > > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that the > > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share your > > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale in a > > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I > can > > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts and > > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would expect > > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as giving > > access to them on our website. > > > > Thanks! > > > > a > > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore > wrote: > > > >> I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a Week > >> on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > >> forgetting to include. > >> > >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Andrew, > >>> > >>> Thanks for taking this on. > >>> > >>> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > >>> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools > as > >>> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be > >>> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if > they > >>> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right > >>> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing > faster. > >>> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is > harder > >>> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. > >>> > >>> My 2 cents, > >>> -Alex > >>> > >>> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: > >>> > >>>I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex > in a > >>>Week". > >>> > >>>My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it > >>> needs > >>>updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have > >>> or need > >>>to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what > >>> we > >>>teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group > >>> that the > >>>list looks adequate. > >>> > >>>My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and > >>>comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document > in > >>>Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest > that > >>> is > >>>not the correct method. > >>> > >>>a > >>> > >>>-- > >>>Andrew Wetmore > >>> > >>> > >>> > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> Andrew Wetmore > >> > >> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > > Andrew Wetmore > > > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
Re: Royale in a Week
Great you started this Andrew. I’ll try to follow along. I’ve just had time to do a quick glance on the wiki page. Did you decide ‘what’ will be build? I’d prefer NOT to build a todo list (everyone is doing that :)). Because from the moment you decide what to build, there you have your story. Great work Dany > Op 10 mei 2019, om 13:34 heeft Andrew Wetmore het > volgende geschreven: > > Hi, all: > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a Week" > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a Week". > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick eye > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that the > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share your > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale in a > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I can > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts and > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would expect > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as giving > access to them on our website. > > Thanks! > > a > > [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > >> I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a Week >> on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am >> forgetting to include. >> >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Andrew, >>> >>> Thanks for taking this on. >>> >>> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for >>> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools as >>> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be >>> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if they >>> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right >>> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing faster. >>> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is harder >>> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. >>> >>> My 2 cents, >>> -Alex >>> >>> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: >>> >>>I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a >>>Week". >>> >>>My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it >>> needs >>>updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have >>> or need >>>to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what >>> we >>>teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group >>> that the >>>list looks adequate. >>> >>>My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and >>>comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in >>>Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that >>> is >>>not the correct method. >>> >>>a >>> >>>-- >>>Andrew Wetmore >>> >>> >>> https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Andrew Wetmore >> >> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
Re: Royale in a Week
Hi Andrew, here's my feedback: * As Dany proposed I think "stories" are the way to go, so for me Day1, Day 2, is the ok, but will remove prerequisites, since that should be part of the first story in day 1, maybe in "Your Development Environment" or as part of the latest 3 points. * Days 2 to 7 seems ok to me and we could use Flex material as the skeleton in the main concept, then start to "convert" thinking in Royale and what must be changed. * "Stuff to be include", should be well integrated in the stories since is part of the technology Thanks for starting this! :) El vie., 10 may. 2019 a las 13:35, Andrew Wetmore () escribió: > Hi, all: > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a Week" > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a > Week". > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick eye > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that the > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share your > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale in a > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I can > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts and > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would expect > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as giving > access to them on our website. > > Thanks! > > a > > [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore > wrote: > > > I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a Week > > on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > > forgetting to include. > > > > On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui > > wrote: > > > >> Hi Andrew, > >> > >> Thanks for taking this on. > >> > >> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > >> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools as > >> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be > >> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if they > >> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right > >> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing > faster. > >> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is > harder > >> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. > >> > >> My 2 cents, > >> -Alex > >> > >> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: > >> > >> I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex > in a > >> Week". > >> > >> My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it > >> needs > >> updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have > >> or need > >> to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what > >> we > >> teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group > >> that the > >> list looks adequate. > >> > >> My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and > >> comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document > in > >> Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest > that > >> is > >> not the correct method. > >> > >> a > >> > >> -- > >> Andrew Wetmore > >> > >> > >> > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > > Andrew Wetmore > > > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
Re: Royale in a Week
Hi, all: There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a Week" video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a Week". Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick eye over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that the material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share your thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale in a Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I can create and the sections for which I will need help. The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts and downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would expect that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as giving access to them on our website. Thanks! a [1] https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a Week > on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > forgetting to include. > > On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui > wrote: > >> Hi Andrew, >> >> Thanks for taking this on. >> >> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for >> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools as >> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be >> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if they >> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right >> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing faster. >> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is harder >> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. >> >> My 2 cents, >> -Alex >> >> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: >> >> I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a >> Week". >> >> My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it >> needs >> updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have >> or need >> to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what >> we >> teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group >> that the >> list looks adequate. >> >> My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and >> comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in >> Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that >> is >> not the correct method. >> >> a >> >> -- >> Andrew Wetmore >> >> >> https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 >> >> >> > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > > > > -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
Re: Royale in a Week
I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a Week on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am forgetting to include. On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > Thanks for taking this on. > > We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools as > much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be > using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if they > make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right > places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing faster. > When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is harder > for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. > > My 2 cents, > -Alex > > On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: > > I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a > Week". > > My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it > needs > updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have or > need > to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what we > teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group that > the > list looks adequate. > > My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and > comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in > Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that > is > not the correct method. > > a > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 > > > -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
Re: Royale in a Week
Hi Andrew, Thanks for taking this on. We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools as much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to be using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if they make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing faster. When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is harder for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. My 2 cents, -Alex On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" wrote: I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a Week". My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it needs updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have or need to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what we teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group that the list looks adequate. My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that is not the correct method. a -- Andrew Wetmore https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0
Re: Royale in a Week
Hi Andrew, don't understand what you mean with "My first step would be to review the old curriculum" are you talking to create a curriculum app with royale? I think the best way to go over Royale in a week is to use the same structure as Flex in a week when possible. And nobody better than you to start writing it Then if you need help with specific parts we always can join and help as you request. thanks for working on this Carlos El mar., 30 abr. 2019 a las 21:41, Andrew Wetmore () escribió: > I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a > Week". > > My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it needs > updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have or need > to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what we > teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group that the > list looks adequate. > > My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and > comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in > Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that is > not the correct method. > > a > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
Royale in a Week
I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex in a Week". My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where it needs updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not have or need to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum (what we teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group that the list looks adequate. My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback and comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or document in Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest that is not the correct method. a -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/