Open AlexRubio1 opened 1 week ago
Blog = https://alexrubio1.github.io/Alex_2025/2024/10/14/blog-for-homework_IPYNB_2_.html | Assignment | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Baseline Grade | 55% | |||
Max Grade | 90% | |||
Pull Request (Integration) | 1 | 1 | ||
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) | 2 | 2 | ||
Lesson Style (Period) | 1 | 0 | Didn't help as much as I wanted to on the main index as the scrum master made the style pink and more so the scrum mostly did everything stylewise | |
Homework, Popcorn Hacks | 1 x 5 | 5 | The first popcorn hack or the first code in the beginning is the python version Then my homework was to create a copy of my to-do-list and make your own and being creative, optional to use the enumerate function So with being taught already and what you worked with in the popcorn hack you should have a idea of how to change it | |
Individual Contribution | 1 | 1 | Presented 3.8.3 index loops | |
Personal Notebooks / Blogs | 1 | 1 | Each lesson in a notebook and a summary | |
Total | 11 | 10 |
Skill | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Work Habits (Analytics) | 1 | 1 | Github analytics and commits on team-teach |
Team Planning (Issue) | 1 | 1 | |
Presentation Memories | 1 | 1 | I remember trying to be very clear and it working as when we were completing the popcorn hacks everyone had a clear understanding and going off the popcorn hacks every shouldve had a easy time doing the homework. I tried to speak as clearly and loud as possible |
Grading and Feedback | 1 | 1 | our grading: |
Beyond Perfunctory | 1 | 1 | Our website was fairly straightforward and adhered to standard guidelines, without too many extra features. However, we did successfully modify the font colors and sizes without disrupting the config.yml file changing it to pink and more |
Assignment | Weightage | Grade | Comments |
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College Board Coverage | 20 | 20 | Our topic focused on iterations and the various types of loops and me personally index loops. I believe we and myself covered all the key concepts, providing multiple examples in both JavaScript and Python. Me personally I tried to make a fun popcorn hack and something that would get people interested with index loops and want to actually learn it. |
Python Examples | 15 | 15 | For my example i used python and index loops by using items as my values and the enumerate function to create a actual index loop |
JavaScript Examples | 15 | 15 | The same as python but in javascript enumerate isn't available in javascript so you would have to set it manually |
Popcorn Hack Usage | 10 | 10 | For every example that I had i used python and javascript allowing the understanding for both coding languages. Same as python i used a javascript example and added a little brief explanation because I know it could be hard to understand javascript at times |
Homework | 10 | 10 | Using the popcorn hack as a template you would have to switch the whole idea and be original with your homework changing the checklist to something that could be useful to you like check list of your hobbys, to do list, something thats meaningful to you! |
Grading Plan | 10 | 10 | We made a issue as a group and followed the directions the scrum master gave us, me personally this was my grading plan: |
Original and Creative | 10 | 10 | All of our formatting and examples are completely original, and we took the opportunity to customize the fonts to give the design a more playful look. Additionally, we incorporated loops beyond the College Board curriculum, demonstrating various ways to utilize iterations in everyday programming tasks. |
Total | 90 | 90 |
Made a table with Navigation blog. Made a flash card summary for compsci. He worked on looked on index loops, he wanted to create someting with meaning (check lists)
I liked how you created flash cards on your website to help you learn that was very innovative! Good job Alex!
I like how your website has your own flashcards because you feel that flashcards help you study new concepts, it's really cool that you recognize that and build something off of it!
I think your site is really good and your idea of using the flashcards was also cool
I liked you r styling of the website. I particularly liked how you did the flash cards for application and reference for the knowledge. I think it will be very useful for reference in the future.
The website style was very good. The flash cards you made was also a creative application and very efficient to get information.
I like how each page has its own unique theme and I think that is super neat. I like how you explained your team teaching lessons and how you guys incorporated easy homework for everyone to understand. Well done
I liked your site and flash cards were very interesting and cool.