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opensciency
Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the research community.
SFDO-Community-Sprints
Repo to house grants content kit documentation and Sprint work outside of the managed package
xmowgofficial
synapz is a research prototype exploring how large language models can adapt teaching content to different cognitive styles. built over a 48-hour sprint with a strict $50 api budget, this project implements a scientific framework to test whether adaptive teaching produces measurably better results than static approaches.
Beingwizard
50 Days sprint to start your community journey: here you'll find how to create content, how to engage your audience, how to build a personal brand.
lissickm
LessonCreator is a full-stack, course-building application for teachers built in a 2 week sprint as a solo project. The purpose of the application is to help answer frequently asked questions that come up while viewing video content.
dipampaul17
synapz is a research prototype exploring how large language models can adapt teaching content to different cognitive styles. built over a 48-hour sprint with a strict $50 api budget, this project implements a scientific framework to test whether adaptive teaching produces measurably better results than static approaches.
mjudkins11
Video/Content sprints
snehamurali-07
A tool using the Gemini API to help marketers quickly draft blog outlines and social media posts.
30DaysOf
Building a central hub for exploring #30Days content in daily sips, weekly sprints, monthly roadmaps
Anicodeth
An ai that condenses text content idea in PDF documents. Easily change large pdf reads to a minute sprint.
thatrebeccarae
Turn Claude Code into a content production engine — sprint planning, route-dispatched drafting, editorial gates, engagement analytics, and voice drift tracking.
toebeann
Gotta go fast! Turn your sprint key into a toggle so you can run indefinitely! Customise your movement spped and zoom to your heart's content!
IanahViar
Key Responsibilities: Build, Manage and Maintain CI/CD Pipelines Resolves issues that affect release scope, schedule, and quality Coordinate release content and effort based on the sprint backlogs Produce deployment, run books, and implementation plans
fjomah
Google Developers Group Delta is a platform for developers who are interested in Google's Developer technologies, everything from the Android, App engine, Google chrome platforms, product APIs like the maps API, YouTube API and Google calendar API. We have some interesting conferences, competitions, large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to events like code sprints and hackathons, however at the core, GDGs are focused on developers and technical content and the core audience should be developers.
This new beginner-level, six-course certificate, developed by Google, is designed to provide IT professionals with in-demand skills -- including Python, Git, and IT automation -- that can help you advance your career. Knowing how to write code to solve problems and automate solutions is a crucial skill for anybody in IT. Python, in particular, is now the most in-demand programming language by employers. This program builds on your IT foundations to help you take your career to the next level. It’s designed to teach you how to program with Python and how to use Python to automate common system administration tasks. You'll also learn to use Git and GitHub, troubleshoot and debug complex problems, and apply automation at scale by using configuration management and the Cloud. This certificate can be completed in about 6 months and is designed to prepare you for a variety of roles in IT, like more advanced IT Support Specialist or Junior Systems Administrator positions. Upon completing the program, you’ll have the option to share your information with potential employers, like Walmart, Sprint, Hulu, Bank of America, Google (of course!), and more. We recommend that you have Python installed on your machine. For some courses, you’ll need a computer where you can install Git or ask your administrator to install it for you. The content in the Google IT Automation with Python Professional Certificate is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
160171Bibek
Project Management Plan (PMP) and Software Requirement Specification (SRS) report requirements (see unit outline for weighting of marks and due dates for this activity) A PMP is used to manage and monitor the team by the team leaders, thus providing clear guidelines for responsibilities of team members. You may use the template provided in Section 2.4 while writing the PMP & SRS but restrict the content to expectations specified here: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Project Overview 1.2 Project Deliverables: SPMP, SRS in A1 and SDD in A2. 1.3 Reference Materials 1.4 Definitions and Acronyms 2. Project Organization 2.1 Process Model: Agile 2.1.1 Project Planning 2.1.2 Requirements Analysis: Use SCRUM features such as Product Backlog Items written in User Story form, Sprint Tasks (this section should be in detail as it is the SRS. Each item and sub item must be indexed so that it can be referenced again in Assignment 2 while Software Design Documentation) 2.1.3 Software Design: Architecture of web application, GUI design, process & workflow design, database design (mention this will be delivered as a milestone in the 2nd assessment, so do not provide in-depth details here) 2.1.4 Analysis Review 2.1.5 Client Project Review 2.1.6 Prototype: Front end prototype 2.1.7 Client Presentation 2.2 Organizational Structure 2.2.1 Teams and Tasks 2.3 Organizational Boundaries and Interfaces 2.3.1 GitHub Communication 2.3.2 Meeting Times 2.4 Project Responsibilities 2.4.1 Project Management 2.4.2 Group Leader 2.4.3 Liaison manager (in case of real-world projects) 2.4.4 Document Editor 3. Managerial Process 3.1 Management Objectives and Priorities 3.2 Assumptions, Dependencies and Constraints 3.2.1 Assumptions 3.2.2 Dependencies 3.2.3 Constraints ISY302 - IS PROJECT 1 DETAILS, T2 2018 CHRISTOPHER D'SOUZA 6 | P a g e 3.3 Risk Management: Details of individual team risk management assessments should be provided 3.3.1 Analysts perspective 3.3.2 Design perspective: Front end, process, database 3.3.3 Project Management perspective 3.4 Monitoring and Controlling Mechanisms 4. Technical Process 4.1 Methods, Tools and Techniques 4.2 Software Documentation 4.3 Project Support Functions 4.4 Work Elements, Schedule (do not include Budget) 4.4.1 Overall Project Plan 4.4.2 Team plans
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Rameshvana
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isabellazanghellini-hue
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givery-technology
Content for sprint
pulse00
Demonstrate dependency content with sprint-content
isabellazanghellini-hue
Webseite Content Sprint 47
moderncanon
Content sprint countdown widget
tim-xa
Sprint 1 Workshop Content
nih-cfde
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project-sprint-1-ravi_ray_content_manager_sprint_1 created by GitHub Classroom
project-sprint-3-ravi_ray_content_manager_sprint_1 created by GitHub Classroom
project-sprint-2-ravi_ray_content_manager_sprint_1 created by GitHub Classroom
bahjatnsasra
No description available
rdmullins
Awesome Inc. Bootcamp Sprint 2: Structuring a Page of Content w HTML and CSS