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# 5. Self learning skills

## Lesson objectives

* Students learn to self learn by:
  * Following a tutorial
  * Using stackoverflow
  * Watching Youtube videos

## Lesson time to deliever:

1 sessions, 1.5hrs

## Teacher instruction

* Maybe pair students?

## Create facebook login

Teacher explains how to self learn/ find help:

* What to search
* How to find youtube tutorials
* How to find text tutorials and follow them
  * free code camp
* Stackoverflow

The students are then given the challenge to create a facebook login page. Explain they need to use the internet to find help. Teacher in this lesson instead of helping them point them in direction of online help.

Timed so stop after 1hr  or 1hr 15 mins

Everyone to present what they found to help them


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