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Hi Alisha, I liked how you recognized areas for improvement and organized the team teach lesson in an engaging format.
I like how you made modals on your blog to make accessing the information/team teaches more easily accessible.
Nice visual game for you to go back and refer to. I think it's really nice that you redid some of the stuff because you are ensuring that you understand things fully, making it the best as possible
I liked how you took other students' feedback, and made redo's for your homework. This shows that you are looking to learn and improve.
I like the modules of of the team teach and how you revised your team teach.
Blog - Interesting modals for your lesson and all the information
Memory - She mentions boolean tables which was pretty interesting and memorable could help everyone recall what she has done.
Relevancy - Good work on improvement with her redo, making sure that she improves on what they need.
Beyond Perfunctory - Commits jumped up exponentially 102 commits total very impressive.
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
Talked about checklist. Team Teach was basic. Modal list that highlight blogs and they link to blog. Shared her boolean table. Unit 5 lesson access mutator is favorite. She did redo on some homework. Discussed commits.
Your presentation was very well organized. I liked how you have detailed sections for each topic from the team teaches.
I really like the modal based review. I think it is a very concise way to check understanding + quickly review the team teaches.
I like you provide evidence for each section with images, screenshots, and more. The blog becomes much more concrete with this evidence
Nice job redoing the things that you needed do. Your blog is very well organized.
I liked your blog and how easy it was to refer to your bullet points about the team teaches. I also liked you memory with the true and false game.
Blog - The menu concept that opens to the unit was a cool idea Relevancy - The commit count that adds up to 90 was great to see Memory - The boolean square was a cool idea Beyond Perfunctory - The menu that opens to a unit was a really cool idea
Hi Alisha, I think that your blog is very organized and I liked the visuals on your blog.
I like how you had bullet points for each topic that made it easier to understand.
The modules with the chucks of information were great.
I like how you made modals with informations to review with later.
Sprint 2 | ☆ Alisha’s Blog ☆
Assignment Points Grade Evidence Pull Request (Integration) 2 1.6 We submitted our pull request a day late, but we submitted it during the extension/redemption period that the class was granted Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2 2 Lesson (Group) 1 0.5 Our group was lacking some key elements, and needed to be more in-depth and engaging for students Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 8 8 I completed all of the homeworks and hacks for each blog during the due date, and completed them all Individual Contribution 1 0.8 I have been contributing to my new group, even though it’s taking a little while to get situated. In my last group, I contibuted a lot. I was scrum master, and was responsible for a lot of our work Pers
https://alishahussain.github.io/alishanew2025/collaboration/2024/10/08/sprint2_IPYNB2.html