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React.js CodeCamp - January 2018

Week 1, 02.01. - 05.01.2018
Location: At LUT
Start: 02.01.2018 at 4304-05, Time 9.00AM
Topic: React.js & Redux

Course TODO list

  • A short list of things to cover to pass the course (for the 3 credits):
    • Participation in the Tueasday lectures
    • Participation into Wednesday “project Idea “roasting” session”
    • Preparing the team and it's members (3-4 persons) presentation slide set and have it ready and sent for course teacher before 16:00 Thursday 04.01.2018
    • Prepare team project presentation slide set
    • Project presentation as a team in Friday afternoon 05.01.2018
    • Having a course reflection document written and returned for the course teacher before 19.01.2018 23:59 (detailed instructions shall be given on Friday 05.01.2018)
    • Do a project team Wiki page & project short video (15sek to 120sek)

Course Tools & Helpfull material

Manuals, help and so on:



Groups

Group Application Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5
Group 1 Koirakeisarit Matias Salohonka Harri Kuittinen Camilla Piskanen Joel Salminen
Group 2 Hoponpoppoo Mikael Sommarberg Julia Tasa Miikka Lahtinen
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4
Group 1 GroupTeamName Group member 1 Group member 2 Group member 3 Group member 4


Course requiremetns (to pass) (under construction)

  • On Friday, at the end of the course, you need to have
    • 15 minutes presentation about your team project & Setup (idea, motivation, goals, solutions used, what was actually implemented etc.)
      • Proposed talk topics
      • Scenario and Vision incl. benefits & value proposition
      • Ideal customers
      • Experiences about the platform
      • One or two things in the source code that you are most proud of and think that might be useful to others
    • Five minutes demonstration of your working program
      • Proposed talk topics
      • The application flow and features
      • The user experience with the application
      • Showcase your best features and explain how they are cool or useful
    • Five minutes explanation of a home automation protocol
      • Detailed explanation of a protocol (each group chooses a different protocol)
    • Short Explanation of FHEM and impression
    • = Total presentation time of 30 minutes
    • Finished your wiki page and linked it to this one. Use this or this as an example for your wiki page.
      • Group members
      • Idea
      • Motivation
      • Features (with screen captures!)
      • Which kind of technology, platforms, access methods you have used
      • One-Page Poster for your Scenario & Setup
      • Some explanatory charts (optionally)
      • Your project folder compressed and uploaded to the wiki OR a public link to your Git or Mercurial repository
  • In one week, (i.e. 7 days from from your final presentations)
    • Update your wiki page with:
      • Project report on the same themes as your wiki pages. Write more on these themes and also put the content back on your wiki page.
        • Use the same criteria as in the wiki page. Use a seminar paper template. (except no literature review required here, of course)
      • One page poster about your project (see examples from previous years, also upload this poster to the wiki)
        • Make this more like an advertisement. Try to sell your idea and solution in here! Also: Try to make it so that it'd look good in your CV.
      • Project source code OR a link to your public repository (good places are Github or Bitbucket)

Discussion and the Q&A

  • See our new team platform for team status (link upcoming)
  • Group 4
  • WE are working on the meeting room scenario
  • We want to provide comfort and efficiency during meeting time slots

FAQ

I have an exam in Code Camp week ?

You are free to go exam, but code camp in intensive course and idea is to focus coding during the well, so it is recommended you prepare to exam before the code camp week. You are fully evaluated based on your working during the code camp.

Grading ?

Grading 1-5 from

  • Idea and presentation of the Idea in wiki: 25%
  • Coding of the implementation: 25%
  • Presentation: 10%
  • Code Camp Spirit: 20%
  • Code camp report 20%