1. Description
The backend development domain Java must be transformed into structured educational materials using the NotebookLM source-grounded synthesis workflow.
Java represents a large software engineering ecosystem and therefore requires a structured educational roadmap that decomposes the domain into short instructional units designed for 5–10 minute educational videos.
After defining the roadmap, the first three educational learning units must be produced. Generated materials must include structured video outlines, educational notes, and slide materials derived from validated technical sources using NotebookLM synthesis.
This work supports scalable developer education and internal technical knowledge distribution.
2. Ownership, Timeline, and Effort
Owner: @Eren-Can-Donertas
Given Date: 11-03-2026
Deadline: 22-03-2026 24:00 (end of day)
Hours: 3
Value: 2
Week: 10-12
3. Deliverables
Deliverables include:
- Educational roadmap for Java
- Three structured educational video outlines for Java
- Supporting educational notes for all three produced learning units
- Presentation slide materials when applicable
- NotebookLM synthesis documentation used for content generation
Shared repository location:
Java
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xvt0mNzgMGastMOMm4pmxzNs0dFA2WES
Completion rule:
Non coding issues are considered complete only when the shared repository contains the final deliverables listed above.
4. Scope Definition
In Scope
- Designing an educational roadmap for Java
- Structuring topics into short educational video segments
- Producing the first three learning units
- Generating structured video outlines and notes
- Creating presentation slide materials
- Uploading final deliverables to the shared repository
Out of Scope
- Publishing videos
- Video production or editing
- Marketing distribution
- Expansion beyond defined topic
5. Acceptance Criteria
6. Domain Specific Notes
Engineering considerations:
Educational materials must reflect correct Java ecosystem usage and maintain awareness of framework and language versions where applicable.
Assumption:
NotebookLM synthesis workflow is used for educational content generation.
7. Validation and Review Requirements
Validation occurs through repository inspection and structural review.
Definition of Done:
All deliverables exist in the shared repository and can be reviewed by the project reviewer or educational content lead.
1. Description
The backend development domain Java must be transformed into structured educational materials using the NotebookLM source-grounded synthesis workflow.
Java represents a large software engineering ecosystem and therefore requires a structured educational roadmap that decomposes the domain into short instructional units designed for 5–10 minute educational videos.
After defining the roadmap, the first three educational learning units must be produced. Generated materials must include structured video outlines, educational notes, and slide materials derived from validated technical sources using NotebookLM synthesis.
This work supports scalable developer education and internal technical knowledge distribution.
2. Ownership, Timeline, and Effort
Owner: @Eren-Can-Donertas
Given Date: 11-03-2026
Deadline: 22-03-2026 24:00 (end of day)
Hours: 3
Value: 2
Week: 10-12
3. Deliverables
Deliverables include:
Shared repository location:
Java
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xvt0mNzgMGastMOMm4pmxzNs0dFA2WES
Completion rule:
Non coding issues are considered complete only when the shared repository contains the final deliverables listed above.
4. Scope Definition
In Scope
Out of Scope
5. Acceptance Criteria
6. Domain Specific Notes
Engineering considerations:
Educational materials must reflect correct Java ecosystem usage and maintain awareness of framework and language versions where applicable.
Assumption:
NotebookLM synthesis workflow is used for educational content generation.
7. Validation and Review Requirements
Validation occurs through repository inspection and structural review.
Definition of Done:
All deliverables exist in the shared repository and can be reviewed by the project reviewer or educational content lead.