Week 1 
  Intro to the Course & Your Text Editor 
  Intro 
Before our sync up this week, please read the following 2 links. 
Sync Up 
This section outlines what we’ll do in our time together this week. You will receive an email from me with a Zoom link,  meeting time(s) and other relevant details. 
Introductions 
Review the syllabus  
What-we-know activity 
Explore the course web site 
Discuss week-one plan and expectations 
Explain options for troubleshooting 
 
Activities 
This section outlines things you will do outside of our synced up time and before the next class meeting. 
Please complete the following by the end of the day (in your timezone) Friday 9/3 :
Set up Slack and join the course 
Read this introduction to using Slack  
Look in your email for a welcome note from me, including an invite to the class Slack, and join up 
Introduce yourself in the #general  channel; tell our group a bit about yourself, including:
your pronouns 
if you’re new to MICA 
which class you’re taking (the Slack is shared by GD431 and Media Language Workshop  students) 
something you like to do 
something you like to eat 
 
 
 
 
Complete the intro survey  
Let me know which times work for you  for our future sync-up meetings 
Read the two links under Intro  above, if you have not already done so 
 
Because the readings provide important context for the activities, I recommend doing the following in order. Please complete the following before our next sync up :
Learn a little bit about a lot of things:
web browsers  (and download one of the recommended browsers) 
the tools we’ll be using throughout the course and create accounts there:
 
 
 
If git and GitHub are new to you or you want a decent refresher, read this introduction to git  ✳️  
Get your new Glitch and GitHub accounts talking to each other; learn how  
 
Reading 
Before you dive into the reading, please read my recommendations for responding to readings . 
Read about content-first priority guides  
Make note of your quotes, comments and questions  to this reading (which should make sense if you read the ‘recommendations’ link above) 
 
Purpose:  Understand and create a priority guide and be able to compare priority guides with wireframes.
 
Assignment 
Provide a copy of your current resume
 
Create a priority guide for your resume using this template 
 
 
Message me on Slack if you don’t have the necessary access to the shared Google Drive