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General Discussion

How does this program work?

I'm new at this wanted to learn how to web design so i joined team treehouse. watch a few videos and took a few quizes. Then i noticed Joy mentioned workshops. Then it dawn on me that i may be doing this wrong. aren't surpose to watch the video do the workshop then take the quiz. If so could someone inform me. Because I really want to learn web design.

1 Answer

Hey Moises!

Good question, but maybe you misunderstand...

There are tracks: collections of courses, with many classes, focused on a variety of skills to achieve success in a particular industry. Each class has video "lessons" with code challenges and quizzes included. You may also be asked to do some side studying on your own in the "Workspaces" as it relates to the lesson you're studying.

Basically, all of these classes are found in the "Library" section of Treehouse and can be watched outside of the "Tracks." The "workshops" she is mentioning are ADDITIONAL classes found in the library that are "outside" of the normal tracks. They are shorter classes, which also include code challenges and quizzes. They are focused on either giving you a little extra boost in a subject or touching on a developments in that industry.

I like to hit on the workshop videos after I have worked on a Track course. It's a good refresher.

Keep up the good work!!