This class is heavily utilizing GitHub.com. Not only is this service where you will host your git repo's and live websites, but this content site lives in GitHub, and there is a "resources" repo for this site that contains:
By "watching" the course repository, you will get notifications about new issues as well as when new resources become available.
To watch the course repo:
To create or respond to an issue, open the repo "Issues Forum".
There you can search open issues to try and:
If no issue matches your problem, you can open a "New Issue". Creating a new issue allows you to describe your problem, thereby providing everyone in the class a message and hopefully helping them work on it.
NOTE: You should not repeat a comment that has already been added by anyone from your class. However, if you would like to further a comment already there, type in "@mention" the classmate/user and continue their discussion, which works well.
You want to create your repository if you don't have one.
This might take a few seconds to load:
GitHub Desktop is a graphical interface to make a copy of your repository on your computer. Then, you can make changes to your work and then quickly post it back to your repository. Or if you heaven forbid something happens to your computer [trust me, it happens], then you have a backup.