Description


Sullivan Project is a non-profit organization that mobilizes student developers and computer engineers to share their knowledge with society. At the beginning of this year, I joined the organization and worked with several other peer developers to plan and teach classes on web programming.

Our course topic was, "Let's create my town map!" Aiming to help beginners create online versions of their town maps, we were also going to teach them basic HTML and javascript, along with the rudimentary concepts of programming.

Yet, as the project proceeded, everyone else except me abandoned the team due to their schedules. Although depressed when I first heard the news, I did not give up and created the lecture materials, promoted the class, and taught students on my own.

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Sources


Sullivan Project Official Website

설리번 프로젝트

Materials available on SlideShare

Sullivan Project 2020 Web Programming (Step 1)

Sullivan Project 2020 Web Programming (Step 2)

Sullivan Project 2020 Web Programming (Step 3)

Video Lecture available on Youtube