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Yash Parikh - Group 3.2 Personal Issue #13

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Personal Sprint 2 Blog

Assignment Points Grade Evidence
Baseline Grade 55%
Max Grade 90% 88% Grade is near full as described below.
Pull Request (Integration) 1 0.9 All pull requests were completed on time. I ensured when making pull requests that nothing was broken on the main website for a smooth experience, hence avoiding merge conflicts and making it easier to merge in my team's content.
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2
Lesson Style (Period) 1 0.85 Period lesson style was initially unique, but after changes were made, lesson style was disregarded more, hence a lower grade on this. This could use improvement for our period
Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 6 0.91 High effort placed into both popcorn and homework hacks, such as for popcorn hacks I revised them and added my own features, and for homework hacks I went above and beyong by adding unique aspects to certain homeworks. Evidence: Received a 0.90 and 0.91 for all of my homework grades.
Individual Contribution 1 0.9 I tried my best as superscrum to coordinate class properly, such as messaging scrum masters after school to make certain corrections, or sending descriptive messages to the class period to try and improve understanding of instructions better. Outside of management, I also contributed a lot to my group's lesson and ensuring that the topics are all still on track with abstraction specifically. I also developed a lot of lesson content.
Personal Notebooks / Blogs 1 0.9 Personal notebooks and blogs are made with high effort and are organized well on website. Website Link
Total 11 ~0.9 Evidence provided above, can also be found in GitHub pull requests, personal website, and team lesson content.
Skill Points Grade Evidence
Work Habits (Analytics) 1 0.9 I always focus on CSP during CSP, and don't do any other homework, because my goal is to improve my skills that are taught in this class specifically. I also pay attention to Mr. Mortensen while he is lecturing and try to relay that information properly when asked questions. Analytics:
Team Planning (Issue) 1 0.9 I planned our lesson out with various contingencies in mind to avoid issues during lesson content development process. I also meticulously made pull requests that did not risk breaking the website or causing merge conflicts. Planning Issue
Presentation Memories 1 0.89 I enjoyed presenting because of how I noticed that people were actually engaged! Nearly everyone had a notebook out and was trying their best to solve the popcorn hacks in creative ways! Presentation ran smoothly without issues, although with more practice it may have been slightly better, such as avoiding minor confusion during the presentatation.
Grading and Feedback 1 0.9 Provided lots of feedback to other teams as well as receiving feedback and using it to improve my lesson. Payed close attention to other teams during practice presentations to help them learn and improve their lesson as well. One of my comments to a group right after a presentation that they presented to me for practice. I also asked my team members to comment, so as you can see, Nikhil made a comment as well.
Beyond Perfunctory 1 0.9 Tried to make my lesson unique, and as for other things, I put in a lot of time and effort trying to be a good scrum master of scrum masters as well as a good collaborator in my team.

Relevancy Checklist Made after looking at comments from people after my presentation.

Assignment Weightage Grade Comments
College Board Coverage 20 0.85 I think my lessons taught and learnings received may not be a 0.9 and confirmed with college board guidelines but I still think that I received a lot of knowledge from this.
Python Examples 15 0.9 Spent lots of time on my python hacks taught and hacks done for homework
JavaScript Examples 15 0.9 Spent lots of time on my javascript hacks taught and hacks done for homework
Popcorn Hack Usage 10 0.9 Created unique popcorn hacks and timed them such that they are placed right after their specific homework is done on time. Also spent time making popcorn hacks unique for people to work on.
Homework 10 0.9 Did high quality homework submissions
Grading Plan 10 0.9 Grading guidelines and plan were made very thoroughly Issue
Original an Creative 10 0.9 Unique quizzizz modal and codepen
Total 90 0.89 High effort overall
jm1021 commented 4 days ago

Made boxes with sort summary on home page. Links to hw hacks. He created a black jack with comments and edge grades. He added Serial Deserial from commenters. He did homework. Talked about collaboration.

prajnar123123213 commented 4 days ago

Yash has boxes with dropdowns that have short summaries. The dropdown has a quick summary and a link to all the popcorn hacks. For his final, he played a blackjack game. A growth he could do is actually show how to play the game instead of just showing the code, so we can see that it works. He also did the sprite sheet and finished all the other hacks which is great. His main takeaway from this unit was how a bunch of small concepts can produce a big project. I really liked his blog, since it was easy to navigate and nice to look at.

AlexRubio1 commented 4 days ago

Added 6 boxes with drop downs that explains the code, he created a blackjack game, made an automated dealer, created the sprite sheet wit a wizard. It was great how he was able to make a blackjack game and added serial deserial from soni who commented.

arshiadebroy commented 4 days ago

Hi Yash, I liked that you had boxes that summarized each unit and made sure that the summaries were short and efficient. The blackjack game was also innovative and created a sprite sheet with a wizard. I also liked that he seemed to take all the feedback that he received from other teams to help him improve his team's lesson.

mirabelle2025 commented 4 days ago

Hi Yash, I like how you went above and created a final project out of your own code. Your presentation was very clear and easy to follow.

manas12709 commented 4 days ago

I loved your blackjack game yash! it seems really impressive, you calling it simple was crazy to me. I bet that took a lot of time. Good job Yash!

Akshaj-G commented 3 days ago

I like how you link all your work including the homework hacks. The thing I loved best about your presentation was the Blackjack game you made by yourself without Chatgpt. The game was very unique while implementing the lessons we have learned

Githubneos commented 3 days ago

I loved how you made the blackjack game without using Chatgpt. The game was very unique and you did a good job explaining how all the topics tie into it.

Darsh220 commented 2 days ago

I like the grid that you made which included all your projects/things that you have done throughout CSP and I also really like the Blackjack game, its unique. The SCSS styling is also amazing.

zachpeltz commented 2 days ago

I liked your blackjack game and your links to your blogs that are easily accessible.