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## 1. How to get set up

1. Fork this repo to your own GitHub
2. Copy the example project board
3. Link your new project board to this repo

You must fork to your personal Github account. Forks created in the CYF org will be deleted by the bot.

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2. Click on the `Issues` tab
3. Copy each issue from the module repo to your own coursework repo.

We are building a tool to automate this process, but for now you will have to do it manually. I use the [Kamino Clone Button](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kamino/ffdebockfdjileaojbbccofhgncmioaf?hl=en) Chrome extension to make this easier, so you could try that.
We are building a tool to automate this process, but for now you will have to do it manually. We all use the [Kamino Clone Button](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kamino/ffdebockfdjileaojbbccofhgncmioaf?hl=en) Chrome extension to make this easier, so you could try that.

## 3. Refine your tickets and add them to your project board

1. Copy the [example project board](https://github.com/CodeYourFuture/Coursework-Planner/projects?query=is%3Aopen)
2. Link your new project board to your fork of this repo
3. Add your tickets to the project board
3. Add your tickets to the project board, using the labels to help you assign the fields
4. Make your board public in the settings, so your mentors can see it

There are example project boards attached to each module, showing you ways you can use boards to manage your time, prioritise, scope, and track your work. You should use the _same project board_ all the way through the course, and add to it as you go. Learn as you go, and adapt your board as you learn.
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