#' ---
#' title: Project Peer Review
#' subtitle:
#' week: 12
#' type: Task
#' presentation: PS_12.html
#' reading:
#' - GitHub [Pull Requests](https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/)
#' - Chapter [28 in R4DS](http://r4ds.had.co.nz)
#' tasks:
#' - Review at least two other students' projects and make comments via a _pull request_ in GitHub.
#' - Browse the [Leaflet website](http://rstudio.github.io/leaflet/) and take notes in your readme.md about potential uses in your project. What data could you use? How would you display it?
#' - Browse the [HTML Widgets page](http://gallery.htmlwidgets.org/) for many more examples. Take notes in your readme.md about potential uses in your project.
#' ---
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#' `r presframe()`
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#' # Reading
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#' # Tasks
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#' # Project Peer Evaluation
#'
#' ## Instructions
#'
#' Select two repositories and evaluate them according to the instructions listed in the [Project First Draft task](TK_11.html)
#'
#' 
#'
#' ### Download and reproduce the project
#'
#' 1) Explore the final projects in the [class repository](https://github.com/AdamWilsonLabEDU?q=finalproject)
#' 2) Select two projects that do not already have two evaluations (pull requests). For example, in the image above, there are 0 pull requests, so this repository would be available for you to review. If there are already 2 pull requests, select another repository.
#' 2) Go to the github page linked in the assignment and download the repository as a zip file (click on the
button).
#' 3) Unzip the file after it downloads
#' 4) Open the project or `index.Rmd` in RStudio and click `Build Website` in the `Build` tab in the upper right.
#' 5) Evaluate whether the project meets the specifications listed in the [Project First Draft task](TK_11.html)
#'
#'
#' ### Provide feedback and evaluation via pull request
#'
#' After you reproduce the project, you will provide feedback via pull request.
#'
#' The following video will walk you through the steps of providing feedback via a pull request.
#'
#'
#' 1) In the "Code" tab of the github page for the project, click on the file you want to provide feedback on (typically this will be `index.Rmd`)
#' 2) Click the pencil icon on the right side to edit the file
#' 3) You can make changes or comment on the code
#' * To make changes, simply edit the text
#' * To comment, you must still make some sort of change on the lines where you want to cmment. The easiest thing is simply to add a space at the end of the line (as I do in the video above).
#' 4) At the bottom of the file, there is a section called "Commit Changes", select the button for **Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request.** and name the new branch `project_feedback_githubusername`
#' 5) Click "Propose File change"
#' 6) Click on the button "Files Changed #1" near the middle of the next page
#' 7) Hover over lines you would like to comment on and click the little blue plus button. Then enter your comment and select "Add single comment"
#' 6) Repeat steps 2-6 for any additional files you want to comment on
#'
#' Be sure to install any required libraries (do not complain if it fails because you don't have a library installed).