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Hey, congratulations on being accepted into the Google Africa Developer Scholarship program this year! At some point in the program, you will be asked to make some cool projects. This is a documentation guide created by past and present GADS learners and mentors, to help with general information on GADS projects. You will not only find information on GADS projects, you will also get to add the project\(s\) you made during the program to our project gallery. Adding your GADS projects to the project gallery is [one of the many ways](https://obiagba-mary.gitbook.io/gads-projects/contribution-guide/contributing) you become a [contributor](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc/blob/main/contributor.md) to the GADS project gallery doc. The sections below contain information about GADS projects.
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#### Learning phase and community projects
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The GADS team usually introduce projects to work on towards the end of learning phase 1 and learning phase 2 respectively, based on the course content in the learning channels. Learners who make it to the project phase will be given another project to work on. These projects are very important to look out for and complete. The duration, deadlines and instructions on how to submit will be communicated to you when it is time for these projects. Projects given by the GADS team from learning phase 1 to the project phase are usually individual projects. The community project was introduced in 2020 and comes up sometime in between the project phase and the certification phase. For the community project, you can choose to make an individual project or choose to get assigned to a team. [Read about the GADS2020 community project here](https://gads.andela.com/community-projects).
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## Learning phase and community projects
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The GADS team usually introduce projects to work on towards the end of learning phase 1 and learning phase 2 respectively, based on the course content in the learning channels. Learners who make it to the project phase will be given another project to work on. These projects are very important to look out for and complete. The duration, deadlines and instructions on how to submit will be communicated to you when it is time for these projects. Projects given by the GADS team from learning phase 1 to the project phase are usually individual projects. The community project was introduced in 2020 and comes up sometime in between the project phase and the certification phase. For the community project, you can choose to make an individual project or choose to get assigned to a team. [Read about the GADS2020 community project here](https://gads.andela.com/community-projects).
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#### Peer Learning Group projects
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Mentors assigned to your Peer Learning Group (PLG) may give tasks or projects related to the content on the learning channels, based on what they think will help you. The tasks can be given to test you, to help you improve on particular areas and to help solidify knowledge of the things learnt before the projects come from the GADS team. They are usually much simpler than projects given by the GADS team. The tasks vary for PLG groups as it is at the mentors discretion. Learners are encouraged to participate in whatever tasks or projects given by the mentors assigned to their Peer Learning Groups.
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## Peer Learning Group projects
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Mentors assigned to your Peer Learning Group \(PLG\) may give tasks or projects related to the content on the learning channels, based on what they think will help you. The tasks can be given to test you, to help you improve on particular areas and to help solidify knowledge of the things learnt before the projects come from the GADS team. They are usually much simpler than projects given by the GADS team. The tasks vary for PLG groups as it is at the mentors discretion. Learners are encouraged to participate in whatever tasks or projects given by the mentors assigned to their Peer Learning Groups.
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This documentation guide is a Google Africa Developer Scholarship \(2021\) project made by the [MWS-030 learning phase 1 peer learning group, together with other interested learners and mentors from other peer learning groups](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc/blob/main/contributor.md). Contributions are welcome from any GADS learner or mentor. The project is built to help in the following areas:
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* Create a [project gallery](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery) where learners can display projects made during GADS program.
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* Encourage ourselves and GADS learners in subsequent years by the projects we make.
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* Simulate a real world open source project or organisation where anyone is welcome to contribute.
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* Practice use of Github, alongside other people and with no code writing involved.

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# Contributing guidelines
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[![contributions welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributions-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)]()
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[![contributions welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributions-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)](contributing.md)
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Thank you for your interest to contribute to the GADS project gallery doc. Contributions are open to learners and mentors from any of the three tracks in the Google Africa Developer Scholarship program. If you choose to add your individual or team project\(s\) to the project gallery, please note that adding it here is NOT a submission to the GADS team. Make sure to submit your projects as instructed by the GADS team or your mentors, before coming to add your project here. You can [read about the project](https://obiagba-mary.gitbook.io/gads-projects/about-the-project) to get a better understanding of the GADS project gallery doc.
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## Ways you can contribute to the project
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Once you have made a contribution, you will be added to the [GADS contributors](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc/blob/main/contributor.md). Here are ways you can contribute to the GADS project gallery doc project:
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- Add your GADS projects to [the project gallery repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery)
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- Get assigned to issues or tasks present on [the issues page](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc/issues)
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- Update outdated information in the [GADS project gallery doc](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc)
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- Suggest and/or add content, sections or page to the GADS project gallery doc
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- Report and fix broken links, grammatical or typographical errors in either the GADS project gallery doc or the project gallery repo
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* Add your GADS projects to [the project gallery repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery)
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* Get assigned to issues or tasks present on [the issues page](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc/issues)
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* Update outdated information in the [GADS project gallery doc](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc)
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* Suggest and/or add content, sections or page to the GADS project gallery doc
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* Report and fix broken links, grammatical or typographical errors in either the GADS project gallery doc or the project gallery repo
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## Editing the project gallery doc
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You can locate the file you want to edit in the [doc repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc) by manually searching for the file in the doc repo or via the edit on Github button on the [Gitbook doc](https://obiagba-mary.gitbook.io/gads-projects). Go to a particular page on the Gitbook doc, then click on the edit on Github button (or github icon in the case of smaller devices) to take you to the exact file to edit. Follow these steps to edit the file since you cannot directly make changes to the repo:
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You can locate the file you want to edit in the [doc repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc) by manually searching for the file in the doc repo or via the edit on Github button on the [Gitbook doc](https://obiagba-mary.gitbook.io/gads-projects). Go to a particular page on the Gitbook doc, then click on the edit on Github button \(or github icon in the case of smaller devices\) to take you to the exact file to edit. Follow these steps to edit the file since you cannot directly make changes to the repo:
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- Fork the [doc repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc) \(if you haven't\)
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- From your fork, [create a new branch](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository) and give it your preferred name
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- Edit the page in your fork. Make sure you are in the new branch you created when editing
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- [Send a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork)
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* Fork the [doc repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/doc) \(if you haven't\)
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* From your fork, [create a new branch](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository) and give it your preferred name
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* Edit the page in your fork. Make sure you are in the new branch you created when editing
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* [Send a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork)
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Please note that the projects you add MUST be projects made during the GADS program. Projects can be submitted by learners or mentors, can be an individual project or team project and can be projects given by the GADS team or your peer learning group mentors. Feel free to add your projects to the gallery if your projects meet those requirements. Follow these steps to add your projects:
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- From your fork, [create a new branch](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository) and give it your preferred name
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- Edit the files and add your project in your fork following the instructions on the [gallery repo readme](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery). Make sure you are in the new branch you created when editing
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* Fork the [the project gallery repo](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery) \(if you haven't\)
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* From your fork, [create a new branch](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-and-deleting-branches-within-your-repository) and give it your preferred name
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* Edit the files and add your project in your fork following the instructions on the [gallery repo readme](https://github.com/gads-projects/gallery). Make sure you are in the new branch you created when editing
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