Open DavidL0914 opened 1 month ago
Assignment | Weightage | Grade | Comments |
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College Board Coverage | 20 | 18 | Had good coverage of the college board material, along with warning students of possible trick-questions by college board on the AP tests |
Java Examples | 30 | 28 | Had really cool and memorable Java examples, including a section devoted to an ASCII converter, and a typing test to engage students |
Popcorn Hack Usage | 10 | 9 | Had nice interactive popcorn hacks, even some code example MC questions from college board, alongside some normal coding hacks to solidify understanding |
Homework | 10 | 9 | Had a homework hack for each section to thoroughly cover content, and make sure students' knowledge of topics is completely solid |
Grading Plan | 10 | 9 | Didn't really have any grading guidelines set out on the sheet, but gave a lot of personal comments that would help students improve their code, and grading looks fair |
Original an Creative | 10 | 9 | Lesson was definitely original and creative, especially the examples, with the typing test, ASCII converter, and pop-quiz in the traversing section |
Total | 90 | 82 | Overall a really cool lesson! Seems like they had a lot to keep the students engaged, which is very important when learning, as well as a mix of good coding content, to make sure they come out of the lesson really knowing 2D Arrays. Information was mostly to the point, and didn't overexplain/drag on. Very nice lesson! |
I like how you talked about the presentation making process and how you added the Jeopardy to make people engaged. I like how you talked about your other favorite presentations.
Lesson taught me how he learned from this personally and in coding, well done.
I really liked the humor that went down, very engaging. Very nice notes with animations, very clean. I liked the personal project, and I also liked the commentar you gave on other lessons.
Your page is engaging and organized, and I like how you included real-world examples to show how they apply outside of the classes
I liked the description of real world examples and the Buzzer and it was an engaging presentation.
Overall, it is solid work and then the blog and the issue are very organized as well. The issue included images and good summaries which will help a lot when going back and reviewing the units.
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
Good speaker and engagement. Game with buzzer. Learning experiences was teaching. Links to highlight. Bled to learn. Enjoyed learning on unit 9. He is making a project that learns all units.
Your blog was really nicely made with a dropdown for each unit and a link to the lesson. I especially liked how you showed a real world application for each unit. . I also liked the way you spoke of your efforts to make your lessons more engaging.
Included specific memories, not only on your own lesson, but on other lessons as well which shows active engagement in team teaches.
Well done. Extremely memorable presentation with the Buzzer activity.
I liked the gif of your button to help remind us of your lesson. I liked how you had notes from each lesson with links to each lesson. I also liked how you created a project to cement your understanding of the concepts.
Very memorable lesson. Liked how you talked about the improvement on soft skills. I like the hack that you added at the end that combined all of the knowledge you gained from the team teaches.
I liked your memorie and how it included not just your own lesson, but others.
Your presenting skills really shone through as you spoke to the whole class
Presented fun ASCII representation of lesson