I can't blame the school for not providing proper real world team collaboration. It's just that, technology moves so fast and the professors don't let students collaborate with each other. We(me and my friend) held a small session teaching git for the students. They got bored because it was too complicated to use. We tried several methods but in the end, some were not interested and never bothered to learn anymore(we didn't force them to come btw).
My mistake for having a session is that
using a CLI with git is complicated to them.
not having a real project. We were using the school's workstation.
they'd stick to the final_1, final_finally project.
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I can't blame the school for not providing proper real world team collaboration. It's just that, technology moves so fast and the professors don't let students collaborate with each other. We(me and my friend) held a small session teaching git for the students. They got bored because it was too complicated to use. We tried several methods but in the end, some were not interested and never bothered to learn anymore(we didn't force them to come btw).
My mistake for having a session is that
final_1
,final_finally
project.