October 18, 2022: Midterm Harmonic Collection Presentations

Discussion

If you have a question, a link to a website, or something you want to talk about with the class, add a bullet point here, and you can kick off that topic next class. This isn't required; I just wanted to provide a platform for it.

Topics

  • Min Guhong’s Talk
  • haepaary.com
  • The reading

Presentations

You'll each project your computers and give a short (3-5 minute) tour of your harmonic collection. Think of it as a presentation for your peers, not just me. Some questions you may want to answer in your presentation:
  • Whats your theme?
  • Whats on the page?
  • What were you trying?
  • Did you have to make any compromises?
  • What were your references, code examples, sketches, or mockups?
  • What do you feel stuck or not sure about?
You should have at least 6 entries.
Please update your link to your harmonic collection below, and make sure it works.

Harmonic Collection Links

Troubleshooting Github

Be sure to upload all of your pages and the files needed on them. The easiest way to do this is to move your entire Harmonic collection work into the Github repo folder, and then work in that folder. Then, in Github Desktop, make sure to write a summary, press Commit, and Push.

Some people had broken links, and were able to fix it by renaming the home page "index.html" and moving it to the top (root) folder of your Github repository.

Next Week (October 25, 2022)

  1. Harmonic Collection — Have 6 entries. Organize your files.
  1. Next week, we start learning Javascript!
  1. Watch this video from 26:00 - 1:20:00. It’s an introduction to fundamental concepts of data and computing in Harvard’s introductory computer science class. If he’s talking too fast, I suggest slowing it down to 0.75