That is, you have one week from assignment.
If there is a serious need for an extension, contact your instructor at least 3 days before the final deadline.
During the Mod Jam Response time you will be assigned to look at the work of a small set of other students during studio time. Make sure to take notes and ask questions of your colleagues.
In your own time, write a roughly 500-word response to the work that you saw, especially noting down what you found most surprising and compelling in the work you experienced. You can focus on the code, the experience itself, or both, depending on what you find most interesting.
Your response should include links to each of the running programs you experienced. Make sure you get the working links.
Your response should be written in markdown as a file titled something like mod-jam-response.md in an appropriate folder in your class repository. This will make it easier to share with others.
Submission will take place on Moodle. Go to the appropriately named assignment on the Moodle and then submit your work there.
Your submission should just be plain text that includes (substituting your GitHub username and any difference in the folder names):
π₯ Make sure that your links work before you submit π₯
See the assignment rubric on Moodle for details.