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Objectives of the Binder and Packaging sections #258

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rantahar opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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Objectives of the Binder and Packaging sections #258

rantahar opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 0 comments
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In the two most recent courses these sections were taught as demonstrations. The goals have been more about "knowing" in Blooms taxonomy than about reproducing or applying the information. The stated learning objectives should match this change.

Initial ideas:
Packaging:

  1. Know what happens when you import a package
  2. Know how a Python package is usually structured
  3. Know how one would share a package publicly and where to find the exact steps to do this

Binder:

  1. Know how sharing only code can be problematic
  2. Know what Binder and Zenodo do and recognize Binder and Zenodo links
  3. Know where to find the steps to publish your code on Binder and Zenodo
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