Open SrijDude3416 opened 1 month ago
Assignment | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Pull Request (Integration) | 2 | 2 | Grade given by Mr. Mortensen |
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) | 2 | 1.59 | https://tarunja1ks.github.io/CSATarunStudent/csa/unit6-p1/unit6-2 |
Lesson (Group) | 1 | 0.92 | Grade given by Mr. Mortensen |
Homework, Popcorn Hacks | 1 x 6 | (0.93+0.9+0.88+0.9+0.92+0.8+0.9)/7 = 0.89 | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sGQtZm9GI2Rze5F7Eh_P1CMNO8Fyag4bCtOT0ddARmc/edit?gid=0#gid=0 |
Individual Contribution | 1 | 0.9 | |
Personal Notebooks / Blogs | 1 | 0.85 | Link to Review Blog |
Total | 12 | 10.79 |
Skill | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Work Habits (Analytics) | 1 | 0.85 | Could improve on separating code additions into multiple commits to the code base to allow for easier version control |
Team Planning (Issue) | 1 | 0.88 | Link to planning issue |
Presentation Memories | 1 | 0.85 | |
Grading and Feedback | 1 | 0.87 | Reflected on mistakes and added information such as grading rubric: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10XepdUcdx_P8o1Fqs39vEvkUzZJwhpFommN9PzveYxY/edit?gid=0#gid=0 |
Beyond Perfunctory | 1 | 0.85 | Separated full team teach for teammates into multiple tabs in order to simplify our team teach and create a better flow of information. Was the only scrum master in the period 1 to understand, follow through, and organize all information in pull request to the main nighthawk repo. Worked with team in order to ensure each code snippet/example had corresponding python translation to allow for classmates to learn more efficiently. |
Total | 5 | 4.3 |
Assignment | Weightage | Grade | Comments |
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College Board Coverage | 20 | TBD | TBD |
Java Examples | 30 | TBD | TBD |
Popcorn Hack Usage | 10 | TBD | TBD |
Homework | 10 | TBD | TBD |
Grading Plan | 10 | TBD | TBD |
Original an Creative | 10 | TBD | TBD |
Total | 90 |
Missing is personal blog. Memories and perfunctory answers don't do it for me.
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
I thought it was really good that you showed the communication with your team, as that's a really important part of teamwork. I also liked how you showed your cpmmits.
I like how you showed the conversation with you group showing collaboration.
Memory: primitives to monkeys nice to remember, has a nice Jon funny prank so its pretty entertaining. Going first is unique
Personal Blog: I liked that you mentioned all the lessons and how you fit all the cb requirements
Relevance: I think something impactful is how he orders everything and learns all the information
Beyond Perfunctory: Talks about how he learned how to do the hacks
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
Took content for tldr. Condensed version of main topics. Showed an image on 2D. Chain of candy and expired fruit gummies. 2D array algorithm on other team mentioned.
I like how you organized your takeaway and how you made engaging notes, etc.
Hi Srijan, I liked how made a compact review of everything we learned and explained all the topics on your issue as well.
Blog - He did notes of the content and made a table that can expand for basic information about the unit, and also condensed versions of each topic. Memory - He did a groupchat memory of the candy discussion, and how we didn't have any candy. Relevancy - Focused on the other groups such as Anushas group as they did a different intend solution for one of the popcorn hacks. He also liked Aidan's method of teaching and demoing with the cards. Beyond Perfunctory - Doing notes on each lesson, and going above and beyond for revieing/remmebering lessons
I like your presentation skills and how you use your hands to control the audience. You definitely know what you're talking about what what to improve on.
Hey Srijan, I'm glad that you guys learned a lot from going first on the team teach, I definitely learned a lot from it as well. Your memory is also pretty funny. I'm glad you were able to find things relevant because they will be useful in the future.
I liked that your presentation and how you your hands a lot. Your memory was good. You definitely know what you need to do.
TLDR of TLDR is a nice touch. I like how you included the anecdote about collaborating with your team.
This was a great presentation and the addition of a memory was great.
Hi Srijan, I liked your presentation and your overall work this Sprint. The way you presented it shows how much you know. Your memory was funny.
I like your organization of the different units and your memory is a pretty funny moment.
Going first must have been tough, yet as guinea pigs you guys did very well. Your presentation was very interesting and engaging and it was really easy to follow along with what you were saying.
Hi Srijan, I liked how you realized you were the guinea pigs of the team teach, and decided to just have fun with it. Your team teach was still very impressive as well, despite going first.
Blog - Did notes on content and helped organize the team Memory - i brought jolly ranchers on presentation day though :( Relevancy - The TLDR of TLDR made me think of derivatives: awesome Beyond Perfunctory - Was nice going over going first
Great presentation. Your team teach was very well done and I liked how you showed how much you learned and still remember.
I love how you showed how you guys communicated on your team teach so nice on jon.
Your presentation was very engaging to watch. I liked that you referred to what you liked about other team teaches to show your reflection on your own teach.
You have a really funny presentation, and I think you have everything. I like how your studying for the team teach associates words so that you can remember and do better. Good job!