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-====== React.js CodeCamp - January 2018 ====== +All stuff in 2018 page. 
-**Week 1, 02.01. - 05.01.2018** \\ +Please follow the updated link in www.codecamp.fi
-Location: At LUT \\ +
-Start: 02.01.2018 at 4304-05, Time 9.00AM \\ +
-Topic: React.js & Redux  +
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-====== Course TODO list AKA requiremetns to pass the course ====== +
-  * A short list of things to cover to pass the course (for the 3 credits): +
-    * Participation in the Tueasday lectures +
-    * Participation into Wednesday "project Idea "roasting" session" +
-    * Preparing the team and it's members (3-4 persons) presentation slide set and have it ready and sent for course teacher before 16:00 Thursday 04.01.2018 +
-    * Prepare team project presentation slide set +
-    * Project presentation as a team in Friday afternoon 05.01.2018 (maximum of 15 minutes per a group) +
-    * Having a course reflection document written and returned for the course teacher before 19.01.2018 23:59 (detailed instructions shall be given on Friday 05.01.2018) +
-    * Do a project team Wiki page & project short video (15sek to 120sek)  +
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-====== Course Tools & Helpfull material ====== +
-  Manuals, help and so on: +
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-  * Project presentation could include e.g+
-    * Idea, motivation, goals, solutions used, what was actually implemented and so on +
-    * Also you could consider presenting: Vision, Value proposition, Customer journey (story of a customer using the solution) +
-    * Benefits of your solution over competition +
-    * "nice coding trick" that could be handy to others in future +
-    * Live demonstration of your solution and so on +
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-  * In reflection report, you might want to write about +
-    * The ideal application flow and features created +
-    * The user experience aspects considered with the application +
-    * Showcase(s) of your solutions best features / ideas and explain how they are "cool" and/or useful +
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-====== Groups ====== +
-^ Group ^ Application ^ Name 1 ^ Name 2 ^ Name 3 ^ Name 4 ^ Name 5 ^ +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group1:start|Group 1]] | Koirakeisarit| Matias Salohonka | Harri Kuittinen| Camilla Piskanen| Joel Salminen| +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group2:start|Group 2]] | Hoponpoppoo | Mikael Sommarberg | Julia Tasa | Miikka Lahtinen|  +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group3:start|Group 1]] | GroupTeamName | Group member 1 | Group member 2| Group member 3| Group member 4| +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group4:start|Group 1]] | GroupTeamName | Group member 1 | Group member 2| Group member 3| Group member 4| +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group5:start|Group 1]] | GroupTeamName | Group member 1 | Group member 2| Group member 3| Group member 4| +
-| [[:reactjs2017january:group6:start|Group 1]] | GroupTeamName | Group member 1 | Group member 2| Group member 3| Group member 4| +
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-| [[:reactjs2017january:group8:start|Group 1]] | GroupTeamName | Group member 1 | Group member 2| Group member 3| Group member 4| +
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-====== FAQ ====== +
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-=== I have an exam in Code Camp week ? === +
-You are free to go exam, but code camp in intensive course and idea is to focus coding during the week, so it is recommended you do prepare to any possible exams before the code camp weekYou are fully evaluated based on your working during the code camp and please remember, results speak for your group and results tend to take time :) +
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-=== Grading ? === +
-Grading 1-5 from +
-  * Idea presentation in wiki: 10% +
-  * Idea and presentation in Tuesday afternoon session 10% +
-  * Code camp reflection report 20% +
-  * Coding of the implementation: 20% +
-  * Group evaluation done by "non technically trained person" 10% +
-  * Presented implementation in Friday event 30% +
-  * Improvement done after Friday is mandatory to pass the course, BUT it can also earn you additional bonus into final evaluation too)  +
-    * and how you report this improvement in the wiki page +