Bonus Project: Collaborative Reading Notes
In this project, you have a chance to work together to create collaborative reading notes for the core list. Like the syllabus, this project has two purposes. First, it will help you to learn version control as a technology as you practice fetching from the source, making local additions, deletions, and changes, committing, and making pull requests to have your changes incorporated. Second, it will help you start to synthesize what you have done in the core courses toward your core exam.
In the History in T&T repository, you have been provided with a reading notes text document to use however you like. Some things to consider:
- Do you want to keep it as .txt or change it to markdown that will let you use formatting to organize the text?
- GitHub repositories are public. Does that affect how you want to write your notes?
- How do you want to collaborate? Divide up different readings? Have more than one person on a reading to get different perspectives? You will also need to decide among yourselves who should be the admin(s) with the ability to merge pull requests and email TandT@ucf.edu with a request to add them.