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Reviewing existing content
Candace Savonen edited this page Sep 30, 2021
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There is a lot of course content we are creating that we could use help reviewing and editing. If you would like to share your suggestions for a particular course, whether it be suggestions about reconfiguring content, editing wording, or identifying typos, we would greatly appreciate your help!
- Go to our course list page and click on
Source Materials
for the course you are interested in reviewing. - This will bring you to the course's GitHub.
- Scroll down to take a look at the course's README.md file to get a general idea of the scope and goals of the course.
- You may want to take a look at the rendered version of the material as you are looking at the course. This should be linked in the README.
- Check if there are an existing open pull requests (that are NOT labeled with
sync
).
- If there are open pull requests (not counting any that are labeled with
sync
) you can add yourself as a reviewer. - You can leave comments and your suggestions on this pull request following these instructions.
- You can read through the rendered version of the material (that should be linked in the README) and file issues based on your suggestions or things you think need tweaking.
If you encounter any problems or have ideas for improvements to this template repository or this getting started guide, please file an issue here! Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Note all materials in this template are licensed CC-BY and can be repurposed freely with attribution.
- Getting started
- Start a new course!
- Start editing course files
- Content creation tips
- Setting up images and videos
- About citations
- About Docker
- Spell check
- URL check
- Generate docx output
- Borrowing chapters between courses
- Most common errors
- Choosing between platforms
- Publishing with Bookdown
- Publishing on Coursera
- Publishing on Leanpub
- Making quizzes private (Leanpub and Coursera)
- Set up user feedback method
- Change title and style
- Credits section
- Adding Google Analytics Traffic Tracking
- Release a course for public viewing