Wiki Page was there and up to date with clear description of create tasks(input, outputs, procedure and algorithms)
Create Task PBL feature was there in HTML working on website
Final code was committed
Written responses were there along with pictures of the code taken from intelliJ to demonstrate the student written code implemented in create task.
Video for 1 min was there and clearly demonstrated how the project ran with input and outputs.
Team PBL: 4.5/5
PBL theme is consistent with the use of extends with base.hmtl to have consistence theme and use of Sassy and Bootstrap in base.html. Brought a very organized look to the website.
Blueprint is present for about us pages, each team member has a blueprint in the main.py.
Regular Crud and Search bar working and implemented in PBL, but did not have any work shown for Crud Async(did not attempt Crud Async).
MVC used for one CRUD project to personalize for their project - changed it to an attended record which takes the name of teacher, student, and class that is displayed in a database table like CRUD.
Google search bar implemented in navbar. When you type in word from their project, it takes you to google and shows the deployed PBL website.
Highlights: Contact page was very cool, it allowed for the user to make a comment to the creators of the website and it would be sent to the team email. Team email was created which allows for users to contact them. Very cool to see the use of a personalized database that relates to their website having to do with the overall idea of attendance for their website. Lastly, a page that allows the user to draw on the website was very cool. I thought it was very creative where it allows the user to be interactive.
Scrum board was up to date with review tickets and all issues were closed and completeness and moved to correct column.
Individual (Prisha) Assessment: 9.5/10 Crossover (Natalie) Assessment: 9.5/10
Individual/Pair - 5/5
Team - 4.5/5