I checked the commit history and looked at how changes were saved in GitLab. I also tried the search bar to find files. I didn’t spend too long but got a basic idea of how it works.
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## Exercise 01-1 – GitLab History and Search
### Quiz 01 – Note-taking concerns everyone
**Date:** June 10, 2025
1. **Why has a European project recently used the logbooks of the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and English Indian Companies?**
I went to “Repository > Commits” on GitLab and looked at my commit history.
→ a. To try to reconstitute the ocean climate criss-crossed by the Western navies
2. **What note media are illustrated in the video?**
→ a. Notes on a slate
→ c. Notes in field books
→ d. Notes on cards and paper slips
3. **Why did Leibniz order the construction of a closet?**
→ b. To store and order notes written on paper slips
4. **How did Darwin take his notes?**
→ c. First in notebooks then on cards and paper sheets stored in folders
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## Exercise 01-3 – Logbook
I used this `README.md` file as my logbook.
I wrote down everything I did in this module:
- I opened GitLab and created/edit files
### Quiz 02 – Historical overview
- I read the Markdown guide and quiz
1. **What is the origin of the codex?**
→ a. Initially codices were made of parchment, a much stronger (and therefore more durable) material than the papyrus used for scrolls
2. **What aspect of Eusebius' work is presented?**
→ b. His canon tables (cross-references between the Gospel books)
3. **In which line should the keyword "Analysis" go in John Locke's index?**
→ a. « Ai » because « y » is lumped with « i »
## Quiz Answers in Markdown
I answered the quiz directly in this logbook:
1. What is a text file?
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### Quiz 03 – Text files and markup
1. **What is a text file?**
→ b. A file made up (stored as) UTF-8 characters
→ b. A file made up (stored as) UTF-8 characters
2. What is a tag?
2. **What is a tag?**
→ c. A character, or series of characters, used to structure a document that will be invisible to the final reader.
→ c. A character, or series of characters, used to structure a document that will be invisible to the final reader.
3. Markdown is a markup language:
3. **Markdown is a markup language:**
→ a. "Light"
→ a. "Light"
- I committed changes from the GitLab web interface
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- I didn’t use any Git commands
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## 01-3 – Logbook
I wrote this file to keep all my notes in one place. I followed the instructions and included everything here — quiz questions, my answers, and a summary of what I did. I used GitLab’s website directly and didn’t use the terminal. I didn’t go very deep, but I understood the basics of GitLab and Markdown. I committed this file as my logbook.
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## Done
All three tasks are included here and committed to GitLab.