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###What is github? Alt text

###How can you use Github for Project Management Alt text

###How does this apply to me? We are living in a digital world and for version control beyond instant tracking like a google document, we can create schedules and magane a portfolio of design or programming work. Github is an online tool for collaboration and now hosting.

###What now? Lets start by creating an account.

  1. Go to Github and create an account

  2. email alivia@hackthehood.org with your github username and I will add you to the Hack The Hood Organization

  3. If you need help creating or updating a lesson plan or finding a schedule with your information please email or slack your question

  4. Once you have logged into your github account and accepted your email invitation to join the organization, you should see a green button in the right hand corner of the screen that says new

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  1. Now that you have access to the organization you can add new repositories, if you would like to create a resource that you would like to share with the community, you want to create a new repo. Give it a name and now you have an empty repository. (folder)

###I want to create a new schedule Here is an image of a sample schedule, that you can model alt text

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###Markdown When you create a new repository, you probably want to initialize that repo with a README. Make sure you check the box marked Initialize with a README. alt text

Great! Now that you have created a new repository you can add information to your repo. You may want to add folders

-Do you need images (create an images folder) ..*You can not create a folder from github, but you can upload a folder that is not empty, keep this in mind -Do you have other documents that you need? You will be creating these documents in Markdown. +Mardown is a language that you use to write your README files +Markdown Syntax CheatSheet +If you are working on a MAC, there is a great program called MacDown which you can use to view your markdown syntax and the way it would render +Here is a video describing the purpose of the readme file Alt text

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