Open KinetekEnergy opened 4 weeks ago
Assignment | Points | Grade | Evidence |
---|---|---|---|
Pull Request (Integration) | 2 | 1.75 | |
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) | 2 | 1.8 | |
Lesson (Group) | 1 | 0.92 | |
Homework, Popcorn Hacks | 1 x 8 | 7.325 | |
Individual Contribution | 1 | 0.93 | Mutator, Constructor, Constructor popcorn hacks, Mutator popcorn hacks |
Personal Notebooks / Blogs | 1 | 0.93 | Unit 5 Home. Team Teaches Overview Blog I wrote an overview notebook with a summary notes page for each lesson taught. I think it will be useful to reference in the future! It will be of great help for me and for when we make our N@TM projects! |
Total | 15 | 13.655 | I think there is still room to improve. First off, I think we could have easily gotten a better score in the integration if we had ensured everything worked fine. We had issues on the naming conventions and didn't have a navbar, which Mortensen had mentioned us to add. I think the solution would have been talking and consulting with Mr. Mortensen more to clarify any doubts. I think other aspects like my individual contributions are quite solid. However, I do agree that we should have put less hacks in our lesson. I think we should have consolidated the hacks since a lot of them were just stepping stones. We could've combined a lot of hacks. |
Skill | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Work Habits (Analytics) | 1 | 0.91 | |
Team Planning (Issue) | 1 | 0.92 | https://github.com/KinetekEnergy/studentCSA/issues/8 |
Presentation Memories | 1 | 0.9 | For the team memories, I chose to add some funny memories we made. I think people usually only add stuff like their lessons or plans. Personally, I think you should include personal things too. Memories should be fun! They should be times where you were enjoying yourself with your team! For these reasons, I chose to add a couple screenshots of our Slack DMs since I found them funny. I think they were a good memory for me! However, I still added some evidence of the specific lesson that I taught. |
Grading and Feedback | 1 | 0.92 | Grading |
Beyond Perfunctory | 1 | 0.95 | I tried to make my presentation interesting by adding humor. I think that often times, most of the team teaches have very dry language. They are so formal, and they don't feel fun. I tried to switch things up by adding a bit of slang and making it less formal while still keeping the important information students need to learn. Our group also used the banana as a pointer, and we made it a reward for the person who answers the most questions. I think that students payed more attention due to this since it was interesting and unique. I tried to also keep everything Minions themed so the presentation would be more engaging to students. I think our presentation was one of the most unique and had a great theme. No other group did what we did, and no other group made a poster (we made a minion poster for the room). |
Total | 5 | 4.6 |
Note that I submitted my blogs to teams, but they haven't graded mine yet. I am still waiting on that. Once they have gotten back, I will update it ASAP.
Edit: only 1 person commented on mine, so that is what I will go off of as of now (10/10)
I like personality and effort you put into answering some of these questions.
included many images and made many connections to the original presentation such as the minions. His notes are well organized and have references to what he learned during the team's teaching.
Good and thorough notes, even on topics you are familiar with, which shows dedication to each lesson.
I like how you have review ticket and notes for each topic. It's concise, personalized, and easy to read.
I like all the images you use as evidence for your self grading. It really looks like you put in reflection which is nice and genuine.
Overall, it is solid work and then the blog and the issue are very organized as well. The issue included images and good summaries.
I liked your presentation as it was pretty engaging, one suggestion is maybe go quicker.
I like how organized your overview blog is and how you have easy access to the previous lessons. I like how you incorporated lots of code cells.
I like how you organized or unit summaries with different explanations and code snippets explaining the specific unit.
I liked how detailed your notes were and how you linked the lessons for quick reference.
Good organization with quick links for each lesson. The notes are very cleanly written with descriptions, code snippets, and highlights of key terms.
Notes is very good, and examples for each one help understand the material better. The whole blog looks really organized.
The presentation was really personalized and fun to listen to, and it was also informative.
Your content is organized and includes good ways to help you remember the content, such as the code cells and different symbols
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
Presentation memory and minions poster. Discussed constructors and DM's in lesson planning. Had links to home work and discussed notes to breakdown key elements. DIscussed code snips in his vocab. Brain rot was memborable.
great organization, nice highlights, good summary of each topic from CB
you kept your presentation very entertaining and consience
I like how you included quick links for you to be able to remember specific concepts and how you included fun memories from your group.
The poster was well done showing the passion and the work is concise and very indepth.
I like how you talked about all your memories with your group and other team teaches
I think the memories were done very well and showed understanding of CSA
Very nice presentation Aashray. I really liked how you reviewed your struggles as both a student and a lesson teacher for this tri. Very thorough presentation.