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[PD] Post something on Slack #18

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rawan0-0 opened this issue Jun 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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[PD] Post something on Slack #18

rawan0-0 opened this issue Jun 24, 2023 · 2 comments

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@rawan0-0
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From Course-Fundamentals created by kfklein15: CodeYourFuture/Course-Fundamentals#22

Coursework content

Check the Slack Rota spreadsheet and post something on your cohort Slack channel on your assigned day. Choose a subject you enjoy.

Remember to reply to every daily post with additional information, comments or opinion.

Estimated time in hours

0.5

What is the purpose of this assignment?

  1. Getting familiar with Slack
  2. Using Slack on daily basis

How to submit

  1. Add the link to your post on Slack on this coursework
  2. Add a screenshot of your post on this coursework
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https://cyf-introtodigital.slack.com/archives/C053HLLKPGE/p1689180187977749

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@rawan0-0 rawan0-0 moved this from ✅ Done to 👀 In review in Rawan/Coursework Planner Board Jul 15, 2023
@rawan0-0 rawan0-0 moved this from 👀 In review to ✅ Done in Rawan/Coursework Planner Board Jul 15, 2023
@rawan0-0 rawan0-0 moved this from ✅ Done to 👀 In review in Rawan/Coursework Planner Board Aug 5, 2023
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You've done what was requested. My only suggestion, valid for any post you share (on LinkedIn, for example), is adding a phrase that says why you think people should read it OR what you thought was a great insight into this text. This makes people more inclined to check it out.

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