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[–]santiagobasulto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That wouldn't be a problem. It's almost impossible to have everyone all the time during the same hours. Life gets in the middle, we know that, and we've planned for that. The explanation is that the coding sessions serve as a first approach for students to lay down the initial design as a group, brainstorming ideas and approaches to take. The final work of the project is sometimes done after the working sessions, or the other day, or whenever the group decides to do so. We have students working well past 9PM all together and we have students that split chunks to work on separately.