Open alexgstf opened 3 weeks ago
Blog Link | Assignment | Points | Grade | Evidence |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baseline Grade | 55% | |||
Max Grade | 90% | |||
Pull Request (Integration) | 1 | 1 | Individual Pull Req | |
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) | 2 | 1.8 | ||
Lesson Style (Period) | 1 | 0.7 | Lesson Page | |
Homework, Popcorn Hacks | 1 x 5 | 4.5 | Homework/Popcorn Hack Page | |
Individual Contribution | 1 | .9 | Lesson 3.10.1 | |
Personal Notebooks / Blogs | 1 | 1 | Blogs | |
Total | 11 | 9.9 |
Skill | Points | Grade | Evidence |
---|---|---|---|
Work Habits (Analytics) | 1 | .85 | Github Page |
Team Planning (Issue) | 1 | .9 | Lesson Planning |
Presentation Memories | 1 | .85 | |
Grading and Feedback | 1 | .85 | Grading Sheet |
Beyond Perfunctory | 1 | .9 |
Glows:
Hi Alex, I like that you had a table with all the descriptions of each lesson and had links that went directly to each of the pages. I also think it was great that you had explanations of what you learned from each lesson and had a summary that went over what you did each step of the way.
Alex had a submenu that links to a lesson, and when you hover over the submenu, it has a short summary of the blogs. He also has a table of contents, which makes it easy to navigate to each of his lesson notes. I liked the summary, and next time you could add a longer description of each lesson so it's more detailed.
I liked your submenu with short summary of learnings. I like how your popcorn and homework are very clean, have nice explanations of hacks, and you have a nice summer. I would consider splitting this up by subcategory so that you are able to identify which thing to learn corresponds to a specific topic. I think that you learned a lot by showing that you learned how to work faster and more efficiently.
Blog, could have title versus numbers. Linked elements to lessons and his code. Gave a Summary of team teach. He wanted code examples. Discussed list comprehensions. Created function in hw.
Hi Alex, I like the clear links and the brief descriptions. I like how you stated things that you could improve on. I like how you gave a specific example of your favorite homework that helped you.
I like the explanations of the hacks and you have great summaries. Good job Alex!
-I liked that you included a summary of everything he learned during the team teach
Made a submenu with the numbers of the lessons, and his teaching lesson linked from the submenu. has a table of contents. created a notebook with all his stuff. really vague summary but explained well in person
Hi Alex, The submenu had a neat subtle style. I like the way you described the meaning and elements of each code before the actual code block. One thing you can improve on is creating a description for each lesson
Hey Alex, I love the way you presented helping us understand that you understand the lesson. I think you could have titles instead of numbers helping us understand what you are talking about clearly.
Navigation to each tool is quick and efficient. However, your description of your lesson is pretty vague. You could probably spilt up your code to mak it easier.
I liked your navigation tools. The way you presented helped me understand the lesson very clearly. One thing I'd suggest is splitting up the code / lesson, because the descriptions seem pretty vague and splitting them up could definitely help you go more into detail!
I liked your summaries and navigation to your website was really easy.