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Hello !! here is my video of how to upload a file in github 😀 !! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zc6UIWECBI&feature=youtu.be

Submit via Blog RSS and GitHub.

 

Submitting work via a Blog RSS is really useful. There are many sites that “read” RSS data on the web, and there are many sites that source the web with RSS data, such as twitter, withknown, myblog, blogger, etc… The purpose of having an RSS source, is that indepently from the RSS source program you are familiar with, any other RSS reader may receive information from this sources and direct the user to the source site. Ken uses this technology to revise all of our work very quick and easy. Every time you use a # (hashtag) on your blog, github or twitter, Ken´s site (Which is also an RSS reader) grabs the emission these hashtags and creates a pool of RSS files related to whatever kens decides to filter. In his case, he decides to filter anything related to Masteries, and WSQs. He knows not many other guys around will be submiting things with these hashtags on them, which makes revising our stuff pretty simple. To submit work through RSS you just need to enter any RSS source site (such as twitter or a blogging site) and submit work.

 

The important of this mastery is gitHub, which is a git repository hosting service where users may commit to repositories on the web and receive feedback from other programmers around. Github is also an RSS source site.

 

To use gitHub you need two things: a gitHub account on www.github.com , and to download a gitHub client for your computer, where you can link your local files to your repository on the web. In my case, i downloaded the gitHub Mac OSX client avaiable at: GitHub for Mac.

 

Once you launch the client you will need to set it up before anything else. A startup window will appear:

 

1: Click “Continue” to connect to GitHub and enter your GitHub credentials, and click “Sign in”. Once you’re signed in, click “Continue” to move onto the next step. 

2: GitHub for Mac autofills your Git configuration from your GitHub name and email address. Make sure that these are correct so that Git can correctly attribute all of your commits and then click “Continue”.

3: Select any local repositories on your computer. This means that you will need to link a folder with your client. Whatever put in this folder will be available to be commited onto your gitHub. Once you have commited a new file, click on sync, and your code files will appear online.

 

Hope this information works well for you!

 

cheers.

 

 

 

Submit work via Blog RSS and GitHub

As showed throughout this course, every single assignment must be delivered via RSS, using the blog and github. So the first thing we were instructed to do was to create a blog in any social network such as Tumblr, WordPress, Blogger, or any blogging website that works similarly.

Once we had created and verified it, we made sure we were registered in Ken’s blog for the course, that way we could link our blogs to his. The next step was creating posts and publishing content which would later appear on Ken’s blog through the RSS and tagging system.

This way there is always control on which assignments were delivered, when, and in which group. Also to make it more organized we created a repository in Github, this way every piece of code we get done is inside a folder that syncs with the website, then you can link your codes in your posts.

Here‘s the video Ken did to explain better.

Submit work via Blog RSS and GitHub

#Mastery04 Work

This is just a little tutorial on how to deliver work to this course via blog.

1. create your course blog:
     you can use any kind of blog that uses RSS technology (Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, etc..)
2.Link blog to your acount:
   Follow the steps in Ken’s page.
3. For every assigment make a new blog post:
     include evidence of the resources you needed and that you did the work.
4. Tag acordingly:
     use a hastag(#) or your blogs tag sistem in your post to be tracked down, use the name of the                asigment (wsq or mastery) plus the two digit number (like in this case #Mastery04).
5. Include a link to the code in GitHub:
     In this Video our teacher explains how to use GitHub. Always allow people to see your code.
6. Study.
7. Have fun.

#Mastery04 Work

This is just a little tutorial on how to deliver work to this course via blog.

1. create your course blog:
     you can use any kind of blog that uses RSS technology (Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, etc..)
2.Link blog to your acount:
   Follow the steps in Ken’s page.
3. For every assigment make a new blog post:
     include evidence of the resources you needed and that you did the work.
4. Tag acordingly:
     use a hastag(#) or your blogs tag sistem in your post to be tracked down, use the name of the                asigment (wsq or mastery) plus the two digit number (like in this case #Mastery04).
5. Include a link to the code in GitHub:
     In this Video our teacher explains how to use GitHub. Always allow people to see your code.
6. Study.
7. Have fun.

#Mastery04 Work

This is just a little tutorial on how to deliver work to this course via blog.

1. create your course blog:
     you can use any kind of blog that uses RSS technology (Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, etc..)
2.Link blog to your acount:
   Follow the steps in Ken’s page.
3. For every assigment make a new blog post:
     include evidence of the resources you needed and that you did the work.
4. Tag acordingly:
     use a hastag(#) or your blogs tag sistem in your post to be tracked down, use the name of the                asigment (wsq or mastery) plus the two digit number (like in this case #Mastery04).
5. Include a link to the code in GitHub:
     In this Video our teacher explains how to use GitHub. Always allow people to see your code.
6. Study.
7. Have fun.

Mastery 04

Here is the link to my GitHub Repository for WSQ: https://github.com/JoseSanchez12/TC1017-GitHub-Repos

And here some pictures about this

Submit work via Blog RSS and Github

well in this mastery I will explain you  submuit works via blog and github.

well first about submit works via blog, you have options of blogs , but I am using withknown, and let me tell you that is nice and easy to use. Also the support that the operators bring you is very helpful and quickly to solve any problem that you have. Ok lets see, after that you create a blog in withknown you have to sig in, the next move is to go where it say “All content”, here will show you 8 option, click in where it say posts, here you can posts what ever you want.

lets go to git hub, git is more nice in the way that in you profile has a lot of things, but for you submit works via github, you have to download the programm github, which is free in the page. After that you have to create a repository where is going to be all the works that you want to submit. Next in your computer you have to create a folder, and inside the foldre will be the works to, so you get in to the programm and synchronize the repositori and thats it. you can go to profile in the web page, go to the repository and you works will be there.

here is a video where my teacher explain better how to do it:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQmlksGFZWY&feature=youtu.be

mastery04. Submit work via Blog RSS and Github

To submit work via Blog RSS I selected withknown which seems a pretty good Blog. So far it has been very easy to use and it looks very clean with a good interface.

To submit work via Github we have to install the client in our computer, which can be downloaded for free direclty from their page. Also we have to create a repositorie to submit our python programs. Once it is installed we just have to place our work in the corresponding folder and and synchronize the repositorie on the github client.

 

Here is a video from our professor where is explained better: http://youtu.be/YQmlksGFZWY