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lijo8146 [DISCUSSION GUIDE] Stationarity is Dead #403

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github-actions bot opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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lijo8146 [DISCUSSION GUIDE] Stationarity is Dead #403

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Agenda:

  • Check in on climate coding challenge. Most people seem to be finished with the example Boulder, CO coding challenge -- make sure that everyone's has committed and synced all their work (15 min) GitHub Classroom link. People may have trouble syncing that can be fixed by running Pull > Pull (Rebase) before syncing.
  • Check in on the climate portfolio posts. Most people are not done with these...if anyone is finished they could show them to the class. (15 min) Link to the rubric
  • Go over the climate portfolio submission process -- it's a bit different this week. Take some time in class to have a student demo (30 min):
    1. Exporting a notebook to HTML
    2. Uploading HTML files to their portfolio
    3. Link to post from the main page
    4. Upload a Markdown file to the posts/02-climate folder with a link to the portfolio post
  • Discuss Stationarity is Dead article (15 min)
  • Look at an example of a species distribution plot: https://rachelsadler.github.io/Projects/migration_no_sci.html
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Bryan, Lauren A, Lauren G, Thomas all attended and participated.

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