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Week 2 Lab

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week2/lab/, adding a markdown file of the assignment.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project (if separate from that week's live stream project)
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Deliverables Before Next Week

Week 1 Lab

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week1/lab/, adding a markdown file of the assignment.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project (if separate from that week's live stream project)
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Deliverables Before Next Week

Flirting with Robots - MVP

Project Description

In this MVP project, you should build a simple app that incorporates

  • Environment setup
  • Defining all the components and terms
  • Specifically Request/Response structure

You should leave the MVP of the code, with applicable screenshots of the final project under week1/code

Final Project Kickoff Livestream Content

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /finalproject/stream/, adding a markdown file of the project.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week1/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

Specifically for this week, the code deliverable should include at least one example project, aligned with Alexa Skills development, that can help the students get started on their own projects.

Week 4 Livestream Content

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week4/stream/, adding a markdown file of the project.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week4/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

Week 3 Livestream Content

bOoo it's halloween! ๐ŸŽƒ

For this task, you need to Create a project that integrates an 3rd Party API into an Alexa App. This project should build off of week 2 of the curriculum code.

This project needs to demonstrate:

  • What is a 3rd Party API
  • How does a request interface with them
  • Demonstrating adding one to an Alexa Skill.

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week3/stream/. Make sure to include a README.md file containing.

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week3/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

BitCamp MVP

This issue is opened to keep track of the current status of the repo until an MVP is created.
Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to contribute.

Prerequisites

  • Submit a proposals repo to the proposals repo

Week 1

  • Week 1 Homework Milestone
  • Week 1 Livestream Milestone

Week 2

  • Week 2 Homework Milestone
  • Week 2 Livestream Milestone

Week 3

  • Week 3 Homework Milestone
  • Week 3 Livestream Milestone

Week 4

  • Week 4 Homework Milestone
  • Week 4 Livestream Milestone

Week 5

  • Week 5 Example Capstone Project

Week 3 Proposal

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week3, adding a README.md to the root.

This README.md should contain

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Link to relevant resources

Week 3 Lab

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week3/lab/, adding a markdown file of the assignment.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project (if separate from that week's live stream project)
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Deliverables Before Next Week

Final Project Resources/Examples

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /finalproject, adding a markdown file with any descriptions, links, or relevant materials that might help students in picking their topic and actually building their final project.

Week 2 Livestream Content

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week2/stream/, adding a markdown file of the project.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week2/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

Week 4 Livestream Content #18

The 'marketplace week'. Launching your app to the store, tracking anlaytics, and other APIs

For this task, you will be launching the app you finished in the week 3 livestream content and enhancing its functionality by incorporating another API.

Your contribution should demonstrate:

  • How to publish an Alexa app to the store
  • How to track information about downloads, usage, etc.
  • Learning what other API's are available outside of System and Application from prev. weeks

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week4/stream/. Make sure to include a README.md file containing:

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week4/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

Week 4 Proposal

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week4, adding a README.md to the root.

This README.md should contain

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Link to relevant resources

Week 1 Proposal

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week 1, adding a README.md to the root.

This README.md should contain

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Link to relevant resources

Final Project Proposal

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /finalproject, adding a README.md to the root.

This README.md should contain

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Link to relevant resources

Week 2 Proposal

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week2, adding a README.md to the root.

This README.md should contain

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Link to relevant resources

Flirting with Robots - Outline

In this step, you should split up the MVP into logical steps for the students to learn from. In addition, you should extend the MVP to work with

  • Spotify API
  • Response Structure
  • Request Structure

Week 4 Lab

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week4/lab/, adding a markdown file of the assignment.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project (if separate from that week's live stream project)
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Deliverables Before Next Week

Week 1 Livestream Content

Open a pull request to the master branch in the folder /week1/stream/, adding a markdown file of the project.

This markdown file should contain:

  • Title of Project
  • Description of Project
  • Learning Outcomes
  • List of Needed Technologies. (Twilio Account, Node.js, etc)
  • Code Deliverable(s) To Host A Livestream

This code deliverable is the content itself that the course facilitators will be using or creating on the live stream. This content should also be inside the /week1/stream/ directory and include any running instructions or environment setup as well.

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