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Sprint 2 - CSA Objectives #7

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Lesson Building

Assignment Points Grade Evidence
Pull Request (Integration) 1 0.55 Unit Pull Request
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2 (82+80+79+77)/4=79.5 -> 79.5/90=0.88 -> 0.88 of 2= 1.76 Screenshot 1
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Lesson (Group) 1 0.91 Screenshot 2024-10-09 at 8 03 18 PM
Unit 7 Lesson
Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 8 (0.91+0.91+0.91+0.92)/4=0.9125 Blogs With Homework
Individual Contribution 1 0.90 Screenshot 3
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Personal Notebooks / Blogs 1 0.89 Putting It All Together
Total 7 (ignoring hacks because not all are graded) 5

Skill Assessment

Skill Points Grade Evidence
Work Habits (Analytics) 1 0.9 Screenshot 7
Team Planning (Issue) 1 0.9 Team Manifesto
Unit 7 Review Ticket
Lesson Planning
Presentation Memories 1 0.88 "Mortensen really liked my card demo"
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Grading and Feedback 1 0.91 Screenshot 2024-10-09 at 8 10 07 PM
Grading Spreadsheet with comments
Beyond Perfunctory 1 0.88 I introduced a unique way of showing searching and sorting algorithms: using playing cards. This made it easy to visualize and learn a code-heavy topic. In case anyone was unsure about the topic, I added extra YouTube resources.
Commit History Showing Refinement
Total 5 4.47

Overall Grading

Unit 2:

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Unit 3:

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Unit 4:

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Unit 5:

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Unit 6:

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Unit 8:

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Unit 9:

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Assignment Weightage Grade Comments (Imaad x2/Arnav/Jonathan)
College Board Coverage 20 (18+18+18+19)/4=18.25 Covers the CollegeBoard topics in depth / Covered all things on AP / Covered the content
Java Examples 30 (28+27+27+26)/4=27 Code is well-commented and explains meaning in practical terms / Used many examples throughout the lesson / Had relevant Java examples
Popcorn Hack Usage 10 (9+9+7+7)/4=8 Great in-depth practice! / Could have used more popcorn hacks / Used a good amount of popcorn hacks / 1 popcorn hack
Homework 10 (9+9+9+8)/4=8.75 Homework covered all topics discussed / HW covered all topics and was to complete popcorn hacks
Grading Plan 10 (8+8+8+9)/4=8.25 Participation, completion grading, and all popcorn hacks
Original and Creative 10 (10+9+8+9)/4=9 Images and game references were fun! I like the card example you did in class / Lesson was creative with card deck which I really liked / Card deck was innovative / Images and jokes
Total 90 79.25

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Commit Popcorn Hack

jm1021 commented 1 month ago

Looks like you have done some reflection. The blog is hard to navigate from a study perspective.

tanayshah1 commented 1 month ago

Your team teach was very interesting, by using cards to visualize the sorting/searching algorithms allowed me to truly understand, recall, and memorize your topics.

tanav-kambhampati commented 1 month ago

Hi Aidan,

I really really really really really really liked your card example because it helped for me to visualize your how searching really works. I know you have a recurring theme of clothing, and I'm glad you were able to incorporate that into your hacks. It's relevant because searching and sorting WILL show up on the AP exam. Nice job breaking a complicated topic into a simpler one.

avanthikadaita commented 1 month ago

Great presentation. I liked how you incorporated a lot of vidual representations and games in your team teach. This really helped get a better understanding.

dino596 commented 1 month ago

Hi Aidan, Your cards example during your team teach was very unique and memorable. It was a very demonstrative approach to teach searching and sorting algorithms.

hanlunli commented 1 month ago

Application of code by combining it all into a code cell for understanding is a very good idea. I like how you included how you organized your lesson to make it easier for other people to present, it honestly made your team teach one of my favorites. Good job :)

Flying-Book commented 1 month ago

I really like how you complied all of the team teach concepts in a single code cell. I really like how you included the memory of how you used playing cards to teach the different sorting algorithms. I like how you implemented the feedback for the popcorn hack.

vibha-yganji commented 1 month ago

Extensive additions to the checklist and the verbal reflection on team teach was a great way to show efforts towards better understanding class content.

tarunja1ks commented 1 month ago

Blog - He did a project, that could incorporate many of the lessons, and show lots of the different units together working in harmony. Memory - Did the card thing to teach sorting, which worked very well and was a highlight I liked. Relevancy - Tried to improve popcorn hacks to his 7.6 lesson. Beyond Perfunctory - Did personal growth, and learned teaching, time management, and much more.

miggysp commented 1 month ago

I really liked your playing cards thing b/c it helped me easily understand the sorting algorithms visually. I also like how you reflected on your personal growth throughout the Sprint.

Saaras859 commented 1 month ago

Blog - Incorporates every lesson onto one organized code cell(inheritance, primitives etc)

Memory - Talks about how his team locked in and they procrastinated and how it wont happen again

Relevancy - Learned off of other lessons does demonstrate it

Beyond Perfunctory - Learned time management seems interesting

beijanm commented 1 month ago

I likes your cards idea, it was a great visual and I like seeing how you grew.

jm1021 commented 1 month ago

Blog - in association with Units and Teaching Memory - something to recall your individual presentation Relevancy - something impactful you learned Beyond Perfunctory - something that shows you want to learn

Apply code and did it in a code cell. This was into his own example. Highlight discussed cards. 4 reviews on less and improved lesson with new popcorn hack. Time, teamwork, teaching. Carried weight equity.

alishahussain commented 1 month ago

I enjoyed your part of the team teach, and the cards made it really memorable. I think your personal growth is really clear, and your reflection was really good. Great job!

iwu78 commented 1 month ago

Organized all lessons into one code cell. Talked about usage of card game to simplify and keep sorting game interactive. Improved lesson based of feedback, improved popcorn hacks. Discussed improvement of time management.

Dabear14 commented 1 month ago

Hi Aidan, I liked how you focused on visualizing topics to help teach them better.

KaydenLe commented 1 month ago

I liked how you made something to incorporated from all the team teaches into one code. I also liked your highlight and your team teach how you used a playing card example.

7mwang commented 1 month ago

I really liked how you showed your sorting example, as I think it ended up being very fun. Though it was a bit repetitive, it was definitely an engaging way to help students learn.

anikabhatnagar20 commented 1 month ago

I like how you organized the code. I like how when doing your team teach you put yourself in teh perspective of the student and made it visual.

SrijDude3416 commented 1 month ago

I loved your playing card analogies as well, it did a really good job explaining everything visually (I didn't get to shout you out during my presentation but yea). Very nice projection, I could definitely hear you from the back of the class as well. I like the TTT alliteration for growth lol

Imaad08 commented 1 month ago

I like how you incorporated the topics into code rather than just boring notes. Your team teach was also very nice since it was visual and helped me learn a lot.

eshaank1 commented 1 month ago

I like how you showed the code instead of just bullet points.

SriS126 commented 1 month ago

I like how you did the card sort and you were a good group member. you had an indepth blog and improvements