Open Isaac-Le opened 2 years ago
This is a good video that shows and meets all requirements. However, the captions make it hard to get explanations for the code across, so comments about the code and such is missing, so -.5.
Individual Coding:
[x] GitHub Pages showing key learnings and challenges conquered from Tech Talks - Had code snippets and learnings from tech talk.
[x] GitHub commits you have made, show GitHub insights into your code commits. - Showed Graph of commits
[x] Show Code running on Replit as well as IntelliJ - Showed tree running on replit, then on intelliJ
[x] Menu review illustrating use of Lists and navigation - Shows submenu and menu, however does not go over code as much.
[x] List and Loops: show runtime, code organization, code and comments - Shows the runtime for the loops, and then goes to the code for how it is run
[x] Class review and understanding: show runtime, code organization, code and comments -Shows the runtime for the factorial, with the code alongside it.
[x] Show Crossover contribution: Highlight work you did in crossover project: show their Replit runtime, code commit(s) in their GitHub repo- Showed commits to github pages, and runtime of Jean's replit, but did not show github page runtime.
[x] Show anything you have done to enhance what you have learned from Python code - Showed additions in python to Jeans menu
[x] Video 2 minutes: showing the above, quality suggested as follows - Video is just under 2 minutes.
Make sure you cover everything, but create your own order and optimize time Use Voice or Captions. Try not to wiggle mouse a lot or over scroll. Make sure you have a clear plan before you start. Perform video in small parts 15-30 seconds and finish a key subject. Then put the final Video together with Video editing or Youtube playlists.
Was very smooth and was a good video. It covered all requirements and he spoke a lot about the code that showed his full understanding. This was a great video that showed runtime and code, all while being able to fully explain what being done, and all while fitting the time limit.
Individual Coding:
[x] GitHub Pages showing key learnings and challenges conquered from Tech Talks
[x] GitHub commits you have made, show GitHub insights into your code commits.
[x] Show Code running on Replit as well as IntelliJ
[x] Menu review illustrating use of Lists and navigation
[x] List and Loops: show runtime, code organization, code and comments
[x] Class review and understanding: show runtime, code organization, code and comments
[x] Show Crossover contribution: Highlight work you did in crossover project: show their Replit runtime, code commit(s) in their GitHub repo
[x] Show anything you have done to enhance what you have learned from Python code
[x] Video 2 minutes: showing the above, quality suggested as follows
Make sure you cover everything, but create your own order and optimize time Use Voice or Captions. Try not to wiggle mouse a lot or over scroll. Make sure you have a clear plan before you start. Perform video in small parts 15-30 seconds and finish a key subject. Then put the final Video together with Video editing or Youtube playlists.
Self Grade - 9.6/10
Missed points because of lacking code comments for class review.
Share link(s) on slack to final work: GitHub pages, Replit, Review Ticket(s), TimeBox, or other methods you have used to organize work.
Coding Review
Individual Coding:
Video Instructions
Make sure you cover everything, but create your own order and optimize time Use Voice or Captions. Try not to wiggle mouse a lot or over scroll. Make sure you have a clear plan before you start. Perform video in small parts 15-30 seconds and finish a key subject. Then put the final Video together with Video editing or Youtube playlists.