Since the overlap with our software development best practices guide seems rather high, you might find some useful material and guidelines there that you can reuse for these lesson modules.
We can include a function which uses a random number and explain how to test that (setting random seed).
This could be in the math module with the current mean function. I propose putting this after the testing section, and perhaps emphasize writing tests before/accompanying code.
In the August 2019 bootcamp, Daniel had the students write a function which calculated pi.
Windows 10 includes WSL, which is "Windows Subsystem for Linux", and should be mentioned in the Python setup page as an option. Users can install the Linux version of Anaconda and follow along the rest of the tutorials.
It might be a good idea to tell people that they can, alternatively, cache their passwords instead of setting up ssh keys in order to reduce the number of times they input their password.