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How to write a course? #16

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Before Starting

  • Select the topic you want to write about from GitHub issues. If you want to write on a different subject, you can send an email to contribute@letsdefend.io.
  • Don't forget to tell your chosen topic to LetsDefend team (contribute@letsdefend.io). Thus, we can be sure that more than one person is not working on the same subject.

What is expected?

  • The course to be prepared should have between 5 and 10 lessons.
  • Practice questions should be added at the end of each lesson.
  • Optionally, you can prepare a quiz with 7 to 15 questions. It will help reinforce the training you have prepared.

As you write;

  • You must prepare the course in the English language.
  • Use proper headings & sub-headings. (H1 - H2 - H3 - H4)
  • You can quote an article or image from other sites, but you should write the address of the site you are quoting next to the article/image you are quoting.
  • It should be tried to add practical exercise questions in every training, in case the machine is needed, the LetsDefend team should be contacted.
  • After preparing the first lesson, contact the LetsDefend team. The lesson will be reviewed and checked if it has a correct structure. Thus, possible problems are avoided before completing the training, and time is not lost.

After it's done:

  • Share the content you prepared with the LetsDefend team via Google Docs. Don't forget to share your social media accounts too.
  • The LetsDefend team will review it. If there are areas that need to be corrected or improved, correct them and forward the updated version to the LetsDefend team.
  • The training will be queued to be shared and the scheduled date will be shared with you.

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