Authentication- Overviewn
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This video review lesson covers many of the concepts that you've learned about in this topic so far. To get the most out of these videos we recommend that you complete the Readings and Labs that come before it.
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In one brief paragraph, what does this video cover? What are the concepts that are taught and what domain models or examples are used to teach those concepts? What other information, such as historical facts or context, is presented?
As you watch the video, think about what the student is able to do at the end of it. What are the different steps and processes they'll know? Help us out by including individual learning objectives. As a general rule, here's the format that we use to write objectives.
Action Verb + Task or Object + Specific Conditions or Criteria we use when performing that action
So for example. here's a good learning objective:
Use the gets
method to capture, store, and operate on input
Our action verb in this case is "Use." The verb then acts on the gets
method. But what specifically do we want students to use the get
method for? That's where the specific condition of "to capture, store, and operate on input" comes in.
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This video is meant as optional supplemental material to augment the written curriculum. If you feel you already understand Rails Authentication than you are welcome to skip the video and continue forward. Feel free to come back here if you ever want a review.
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