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Set Up GitHub Classroom

  1. Create a GitHub Classroom:

    • Go to GitHub Classroom and sign in with your GitHub account.
    • If you haven't created a classroom yet, click "New classroom" and follow the prompts to set up your classroom.
  2. Create an Assignment:

    • In your classroom, click on "New assignment".
    • Choose "Individual assignment" if students will work individually, or "Group assignment" if they will work in teams.
  3. Configure the Assignment:

    • Assignment Title: Provide a name for the assignment (e.g., "Tic Tac Toe Game").
    • Repository Settings:
      • Template Repository: Select the template repository you created earlier (tic-tac-toe-starter).
      • Public/Private: Choose whether student repositories should be public or private.
    • Deadline (optional): Set a deadline for the assignment submission.
  4. Set Up Teams (for Group Assignments):

    • If you selected Group assignment, click "Set up teams".
    • Choose whether to let students create their own teams or require them to join pre-defined teams:
      • Students create their own teams: Students can create their own teams when accepting the assignment invitation.
      • Pre-defined teams: You set up the team set in advance
      • Team Leaders will be first to accept the assignment and set up their team
      • students then click the invite to join.
  5. Invite Students:

    • GitHub Classroom will generate a unique URL for the assignment. Share this link with your students.
    • Students use the link to accept the assignment and will either clone the template repository (if it’s an individual assignment) or join a team and clone the repository (if it’s a group assignment).