# Derek Chang Bi-weekly Check in (2nd Round) ## Lab/Tools/Resources Feedback - How do you feel about teaching the Yelpy lab content? Note: Confident preperation is the key (**Present the current order**) TableViews + APIs, Passing Data + Collection Views, AutoLayout, Animations, Parse Server, MapKit - Why or why not would you re-structure the order of topics? If so, what order would it be? Note: having the optional hold your hand video for a history of calclations - How well are concepts reinforced in Yelpy labs (live session + written walkthrough)? Note: N/A - If you have done the labs from before, how do they compare to the current Yelpy labs? Note: N/A will let us know later - Have you been interested in doing the lab bonuses? Why/Not? Note: They are a afterthought didnt put in enough weight- put a time estimate for how long its going to take and include resourse links to examples - How do you plan to carry out your sessions (online, zoom, remotely)? Guru: How many times per week, office hours, slack channel or work space for TFs + students, setting up zoom/skype/hangouts and sending calendar invites. Give advice Note: Zoom they have an account mimic what they did last year (If multiple Tech Fellows) - Have you met up with the other TFs to plan out your session runs? Guru: Give advice about team work, splitting up work, starting an on-campus org/club... Note: Still working it out with adding new positions and roles (Single Tech Fellows) - Have you contacted some connections that might be interested in helping you run CodePath? Guru: Contacting a professor to help you host for-credit, posting on facebook to find an unofficial TF to help with logistics (i.e. attendance, marketing, send email recaps, etc.), contact a tech company to host a panel or info session Note: N/A ## Get to know each other - Chat with your TF ## Questions / Concerns Have a assigned a tf mentor so they can also ask for advice