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Nerd Alert! As students, most of our time is spend behind our shiny new laptop. But have you ever spend the time to figure out the inner workings of your laptop and took the time to customize it? That's what the CMD Computer Club is all about! We'll hack your laptop with tools and utilities to get more out of your system. You'll learn about how to secure your laptop and online accounts, navigate the web without being tracked and never lose your homework by backing-up your device.
Day | Effort | Topics |
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1 | 4:00h | Privacy |
2 | 4:00h | Hardware & Software |
3 | 4:00h | OS Customization |
4 | 4:00h | Security |
Danny de Vries (@dandevri) is an Indie Maker creating products for the web, working with small companies trough his design studio and lecturer at CMD Amsterdam. He's passionate about design systems, brand identities, privacy, time well spent, interfaces and web development. His approach is organized, systematic and inclusive.
- url: classroom.google.com
- class code: i78gpit
You document everything you did during the week in a GitBook or GitHub repository. Explain on a day to day basis what you did, show screenshots! What went well, what other topics did you investigate? If you are present during each lecture and the documentation is up to standard you'll receive a studieregiepunt.
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Add a link to your documentation by opening an issue on the GitHub issue tracker. Fill in the issue template with the correct information.
This course is given at Communication and Multimedia Design, a design bachelor focused on interactive digital products and services. CMD is part of the Faculty of Digital Media and Creative Industries at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.