From 041192c943e642b30da3840fd41d2f28e242e47f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikolai Pronichev Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 12:51:28 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Change the description for the Lost at sea exercise, adding new links for the trainees and checking result --- .../intro-to-agile/week1/session-plan.md | 17 +++++++---------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/courses/foundation/intro-to-agile/week1/session-plan.md b/courses/foundation/intro-to-agile/week1/session-plan.md index bfd0fb37..4f099644 100644 --- a/courses/foundation/intro-to-agile/week1/session-plan.md +++ b/courses/foundation/intro-to-agile/week1/session-plan.md @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ You and your friends managed to save 15 undamaged items after the fire. You also **Your task:** Rank the 15 items in order of importance for your survival while waiting to be rescued. +Use this link to order items: + ### The 15 Items - A sextant @@ -103,17 +105,12 @@ Interrupt loudly and urgently: ### Stage 3: Reveal Solution & Debrief (10 minutes) -#### Reveal the Expert Rankings - -**Navigate to:** [https://siderdk.github.io/lostAtSea/](https://siderdk.github.io/lostAtSea/) - -You can display this page for everyone to see. The webpage shows: - -- The expert rankings from the US Coast Guard -- The reasoning for each ranking -- Automatic score calculator +At this stage check the answers from the teams and compare it with the Expert ranking. -If your score is lower than your team's you contributed to their survival, and vice versa :D +1. Go to [Check answers per team](https://lost-at-sea.netlify.app/answer_check) +2. Fill in number of teams +3. Ask each team to provide their answers +4. Check the results and show their chance to be found by rescue team :D #### Lead Discussion