Prove: Module Submission
Overview
Complete your module learning objectives and report your success by code in your portfolio, short video, and thoughtfully answered questions.
You can use zoom to create your videos and upload them to the universities cloud storage. Here are instructions to do so Zoom recording instructions
Instructions:
- Complete the requirements of the module that you selected and planned during this sprint. Items to
remember:
- Complete the common requirements and the unique requirements for your selected module as described in the Module Descriptions document.
- Use the correct README.md template for your selected module (also found in the Module Descriptions document). Make sure your README.md is completely filled out with useful information for you and others.
- The README.md has a placeholder for a link to the 4-5 minute video that provides a demo of your software and a walkthrough of the code. You are encouraged to include the video link, however, if you prefer to not have this video link public you can omit the video link from the README.md file. You have to include a link to the video in the Module Submit document. Make sure the video link works before you submit the assignment.
- Publish your code in a public GitHub repository. The name of the repository should be meaningful and relate to the software you wrote or the technology that you used.
- Download the Module Submit template and fill it out completely. There is a checklist in this template that you should complete to ensure that everything has been completed. You can view a sample submission here
- Share the link to the video you created in the Microsoft Teams channel matching your project module. As you have time, you should view some of the videos that your peers have published.
Submission
Upload your completed submission document to Canvas.
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