Foundations/Revisiting Rock Paper Scissors: Update Lesson Structure
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The "Revisiting RPS" lesson currently lacks a conventional lesson structure, as it is not a project but rather a lesson. To align with the standard lesson format and ensure consistency across the curriculum, it should include a "lesson overview" section.
Additionally, including a "lesson overview" section will maintain consistency across the curriculum, ensuring that all lessons follow a standardised structure for improved user experience and clarity.
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Foundations
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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/foundations-revisiting-rock-paper-scissors
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This suggestion arose from the discussion in PR #27294, as suggested by @thatblindgeye.
I'm interested in working on this--depending on whether folks think this would be a reasonable issue to take on as my first contribution.
@maahsnd it might depend on your familiarity with the content in this lesson, as it requires adding a "Lesson overview" section as well as a "Knowledge check" section. There isn't a ton of content learned in the lesson, though, so neither section should be all that large. If you'd want to try making an attempt I can assign you, and we can help fine-tune things if needed.
@thatblindgeye It's been about a year since I did that lesson myself. I just read through it again, and it seems like the main points are A: introduction/explanation of git branching and getting some practice with it, and B: getting some practice with event listeners and DOM manipulation. I'm happy to make an attempt at channeling that into a lesson overview and knowledge check.
I'll assign you then @maahsnd !
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