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Grow your career opportunities with a GitHub pages portfolio - Ep 2 - Early Show

19 septembre, 2022 | 10:30 PM - 11:30 PM (UTC) Temps universel coordonné

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Thème: Codage, langages et infrastructures

Langage: À l’aide de la langue anglaise

We'll take our basic website from episode 1 and focus on making it stand out, by giving you tips on the content to include, and how to make it stand out from the crowd with HTML and CSS skills.

Additional Resources:
https://aka.ms/FundamentalsDevelopmentforAbsoluteBeginners2

Your Speakers
Renee Noble
Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online.

A self-proclaimed "Jane of all trades", Renee has worked in sectors across tech, outreach, and education. She's worked in ML and web development in the past, dabbles in embedded tech, and is always keen to learn more!

Renee is a passionate women in tech advocate, spending her spare time leading the Girls' Programming Network to support women and girls in tech. She also runs her own business, ConnectEd Code, working to bring exciting coding opportunities to kids and teachers. Beside teaching and tech she loves swing dancing, cats, and having a ridiculous number of plants.

Guest Speaker
Amanda Hogan
Amanda came to a realization that she wanted something more out of life while working at Microsoft and took the opportunity to retrain as a teacher and hasn't regretted it for a second. Since starting in teaching she has taught all senior years in the computing subjects. She has also had the unique opportunity to gain insight into the art and science of teaching by assisting fabulous teachers in most faculties in schools to use technology in their classrooms.

She has had the opportunity to work with many different aspects of the running of the school as an IT consultant from student leadership to database and web design. She also gets to occasionally play with robots and make computer games and watch students' eyes light up when they do the same.

She has a side focus of teacher professional learning through her association with ICT educators of NSW and with her work with the Australian Computing Academy. She should probably get around to writing that textbook.
We'll take our basic website from episode 1 and focus on making it stand out, by giving you tips on the content to include, and how to make it stand out from the crowd with HTML and CSS skills.

Additional Resources:
https://aka.ms/FundamentalsDevelopmentforAbsoluteBeginners2

Your Speakers
Renee Noble
Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online.

A self-proclaimed "Jane of all trades", Renee has worked in sectors across tech, outreach, and education. She's worked in ML and web development in the past, dabbles in embedded tech, and is always keen to learn more!

Renee is a passionate women in tech advocate, spending her spare time leading the Girls' Programming Network to support women and girls in tech. She also runs her own business, ConnectEd Code, working to bring exciting coding opportunities to kids and teachers. Beside teaching and tech she loves swing dancing, cats, and having a ridiculous number of plants.

Guest Speaker
Amanda Hogan
Amanda came to a realization that she wanted something more out of life while working at Microsoft and took the opportunity to retrain as a teacher and hasn't regretted it for a second. Since starting in teaching she has taught all senior years in the computing subjects. She has also had the unique opportunity to gain insight into the art and science of teaching by assisting fabulous teachers in most faculties in schools to use technology in their classrooms.

She has had the opportunity to work with many different aspects of the running of the school as an IT consultant from student leadership to database and web design. She also gets to occasionally play with robots and make computer games and watch students' eyes light up when they do the same.

She has a side focus of teacher professional learning through her association with ICT educators of NSW and with her work with the Australian Computing Academy. She should probably get around to writing that textbook.

Time Stamps:
Welcome our Guest Go host 0:57
What's in today's episode 2:24
What we did iin the last episode 4:08
Today's tech project preview 9:21
What makes your porfolio stand out 6:38
Make your portfolio responsive for mobile with CSS 11:55
Embedding a video in your portfolio with HTML 22:50
JavaScript and the Document Object Model explained 30:56:00
Add a carousel to your porfolio with JavaScript 36:41:00
Using colours in your portfolio responsibily 55:45:00
Getting fonts easily for your portfolio 57:28:00
Resources to practice at home 58:57:00
Next Month in the Code Garden - Amanda returns! 59:55:00

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