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Day 3: Some frustration, some celebration. Class Material Editing and GitHub Navigation

          The last few days were a bit stormy for me as I was adjusting to the new workflow and the new team. It was particularly difficult because we were not given what we felt like enough directions at the beginning. This, however, was out of the hands of our instructors who are doing far more than what they had panned out for their summers. Many of the students interning at Berea, including myself, had plans to travel for work/research opportunities at different companies and research institutions across the country. When COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a shutdown of our campus and the end of the internship program, the Computer Science department created emergency spaces in our summer internship and research programs for all students who had been affected. Thanks to the department, I am dealing well with the implications of the pandemic during this instrumental summer on my path to graduate school. I am learning more about what it means to be a research ...

Day 1: First Open Source Day

          The first day of my summer experience with the Berea College Computer Science department has gone by very quick. I felt nervous prior to today as I have never had an internship in Computer Science - all of my past experiences were within the fields of Teaching, Digital Business and Community Organizing. I really surprised myself with  my ability to stay focused and motivated throughout all the hours of coding. To be fair, the experience was really well organized and facilitated to make sure that I fuel my energy levels taking proper breaks from the computer screen. In fact, our group leader Rebekah insisted that we step away from the computer to get some blood going. In the moment I felt like I could work for longer and did not need a break. Now that I reflect on the day, I am realizing that taking breaks helped me to deliver at my best ability.        Today I had a deeper dive into bash commands on a Linux terminal, downl...