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Bertelsmann Tech Scholarship Challenge - Cloud Track Student Blog

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What is the Purpose of This Blog?

  1. Students practice git and GitHub skills by collaborating on this blog website.
  2. Students share what they've learned, thereby deepening their own understanding by explaining concepts to others.

Contributors

Contribution is strongly encouraged!

Where Can I Make Changes?

  1. Add your blog post to the list of Student Blogs. (Please only add posts relevant to Phase 1 of the Challenge's course content.) Update the blogs.html file:
  • Edit blogs.html
  • Search for <ul class="timelineBlog">
  • You'll see that blog entries are made in blocks of html between list tags: <li> and </li>.
  • Copy a block and paste below the <ul class="timelineBlog"> tag.
  • Update the copied block by making appropriate changes to <h4 class="timelineBlog-title"> and <div class="timelineBlog-body">. Be sure to also update the 'Added On ...' date.
  • Verify your blog is at the top of the list so they are in date order.
  1. Add a paragraph to any of these three topics (topics are presented in 3 tabs next to the home tab, and are based on the 3 main topics taught in Phase 1). Each topic is associated with a question to prompt your comment. Update the index.html file:
  • Learning Git ("How Useful Did You Find Git and GitHub?")
  • Exploring AWS ("Pick One Topic On AWS and Write A Summary")
  • Implementing CloudFormation ("What Project Would You Deploy Using CloudFormation?")

All change requests beyond the stated areas will be considered. Therefore, please feel free to challenge yourself. If you have already made the change and pull request, then please ensure a comment is left explaining the changes made.

How to Contribute?

Fork the repository, make changes in the required areas, commit them, and make a pull request which the repository owner will review. These changes will be visible on the website once accepted.

What Is the Commit Comment Format?

You will notice I have already made multiple comments in the tabs using a particular format and I kindly request all contributors to use this format. If you do not wish to include your name, then please state Anonymous.

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