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container.training/slides/shared/handson.md
Jérôme Petazzoni ba376feb10 🏭️ Big refactoring of December 2025
The structure of each deck should now be:
- title slide
- logistics (for live classes)
- chat room info (for live classes)
- shared/about-slides
- */prereqs* (when relevant; mostly k8s classes)
- shared/handson
- */labs-live (for live classes)
- shared/connecting (for live classes)
- */labs-async
- toc

This is more uniform across the different courses
(live and async; containers and K8S).
2025-12-10 19:46:14 -06:00

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*Tell me and I forget.*
<br/>
*Teach me and I remember.*
<br/>
*Involve me and I learn.*
Misattributed to Benjamin Franklin
[(Probably inspired by Chinese Confucian philosopher Xunzi)](https://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/tell_me_and_i_forget_teach_me_and_i_may_remember_involve_me_and_i_will_lear/)
---
## Hands-on, you shall practice
- Nobody ever became a Jedi by spending their lives reading Wookiepedia
- Someone can:
- read all the docs
- watch all the videos
- attend all the workshops and live classes
- ...This won't be enough to become an expert!
- We think one needs to *put the concepts in practice* to truly memorize them
- But, how?
---
## Hands-on labs
- These slides include *tons* of demos, examples, and exercises
- Don't follow along passively; try to reproduce the demos and examples!
- Each time you see a gray rectangle like this, it indicates a demo or example
.lab[
- This is a command that we're gonna run:
```bash
echo hello world
```
]
- Don't hesitate to try them in your environment
- Don't hesitate to improvise, deviate from the script... And see what happens!