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Teacher's Notes are found
under most Treehouse videos.
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Treehouse instructors use Teacher's
Notes to provide vocabulary,
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to include links to articles and
documentation,
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and even additional instructions for
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completing the exercise
covered in the video.
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You might occasionally find links
to additional Treehouse videos
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in the Teacher's Notes if a teacher
references a technique that's
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covered in a separate
course or workshop.
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In this case, Treasure has given
us definitions of HTML and
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CSS with links to learn
more about them
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as well as a list of websites
referenced in the video,
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in case you'd like to
check them out yourself.
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Questions is the next link
after Teacher's Notes.
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This is where you'll find
student questions and
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answers pertaining to this video.
Some of these questions
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are posted by students who are stuck
on a challenge and looking for help,
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while others seek discussion
on a more general concept.
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We'll go over posting your own
question in an upcoming video but
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you can also learn a lot from reading
questions other students have asked.
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After questions comes
the Video Transcript.
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A nice feature of the transcript
is that it's searchable.
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Let's say I remembered the term
hexadecimal was mentioned somewhere
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in this video, but I couldn't recall where.
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With the transcript showing,
I'll press Cmd+F on a Mac or
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Ctrl+F on a PC and type my search term.
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And here it is around the 3:30 mark.
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The transcript is clickable, so
clicking on the sentence discussing
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hexadecimal values will advance
the video to the appropriate spot.
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The Downloads tab is most often used for
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Project Files, which take the form
of a downloadable zip file.
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Instructors won't include a Project
Files download with every video,
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but this one has one.
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I'll go ahead and
download and unzip the file.
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And it reveals a folder containing
files that form a sample website.
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In some courses, instructors
will provide a set of design or
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coding files reflecting the progress
achieved in each video.
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This is useful if I want to follow along
using software on my own computer.
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We'll come back to workspaces
a bit later in this workshop.
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But first, we'll examine two other types
of learning found in Treehouse courses,
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quizzes and code challenges.
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