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miggycsa/2024/10/09/reviewticket #7

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Review Ticket - Team Teaches | Nighthawk Pages

Student Teaching - Part 1 Fundamentals

https://miggysp.github.io/miggycsa/2024/10/09/reviewticket.html

sharonkodali commented 3 weeks ago
Lesson Review - Topic Relevancy (Student Review) Assignment Weightage Grade Comments
College Board Coverage 20 18 All college board topics are covered and demonstrates clear knowledge
Java Examples 30 27 examples are clear and help understand topic and lesson better
Popcorn Hack Usage 10 9 popcorn hacks are engaging and add to the understanding of the lesson. Vary in difficulty, some are pretty challenging
Homework 10 9 homeowrk is challenging, extra credit homework too if needed. covers all the topics discussed in lesson
Grading Plan 10 9 all grading was done on time
Original an Creative 10 9 fun animation, but not a lot of creativity
Total 90 81 overall, very good team teach. Hacks were engaging, the animation was also nice. I would try to make it more interactive and creative in the future.
DrishyaMody commented 3 weeks ago
Assignment Weightage Grade Comments
College Board Coverage 20 17 Strong alignment with College Board standards. Could have connected it more to use cases
Java Examples 30 26 Solid examples of Java implementation. Adding more diverse and complex examples could further enhance the variety and challenge of the lesson.
Popcorn Hack Usage 10 7 I feel like there could have been more popcorn hacks to foster creativity in use cases for students
Homework 10 9 Reinforces key concepts effectively
Grading Plan 10 9 Clearly outlined grading criteria and followed it
Original an Creative 10 8 The lesson incorporates some unique and creative ideas. But I feel like there could have been a more creative aspect to team teach to make it more entertainins
Total 90 81
jm1021 commented 2 weeks ago

Not sure why you gave me link to pull request on a couple of items. Some questions are answered with text.

tarunja1ks commented 2 weeks ago

Personal Blog- He has a main blog, which he has notes of each unit. Memory- He made an animation for his team to make it interactive to the lesson. He had lots of iterations to show the concept to students. Releancy- He was somewha5t releveant in his lesson I believe. Beyond Perfunctory- He has improved in the class utting in more work and did well on the homework planning out stuff very well. He has improved from no PR to communication.

jm1021 commented 2 weeks ago

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

Reflected on team teach work. Made animation and had iteration. He made a summary of all the unit and scored on confidence. Talked about improvement in work rate.

anikabhatnagar20 commented 2 weeks ago

I think how you reflect with the confidence score is nice and helpful for when you look back into the future

Dabear14 commented 2 weeks ago

Hi Miheer, I like how you added the iteration game because it was a unique application of the topic and demonstrated knowledge and mastery. Additionally, your review blog looked engaging as well.

eshaank1 commented 2 weeks ago

I like how your study guide had confidence scores.

beijanm commented 2 weeks ago

Good presentation, I liked the implementation of the confidence score.

Saaras859 commented 2 weeks ago

Memory: I liked you talking about pull requests. And how you talked about confidence, also has better work habits commits 13 -> 42 commits way more work put in.

Personal Blog: I liked that you mentioned all the lessons

Relevance: Talking about inheritance and how he learned he needs to review from that

Beyond Perfunctory: The confidence scores is unique

dino596 commented 2 weeks ago

Hi Miheer, I liked the compilation of all your team teaches and especially your confidence score. Using this confidence score, you know which ones to review more and which topics you are already confident in.

avanthikadaita commented 2 weeks ago

Great presentation. I liked the animation game you had on your team teach. It really helps remember what your group taught about

Flying-Book commented 2 weeks ago

I really like the idea of having a confidence score. I think it is a great way to be able to go back and see which units to study throughout the year for the AP test. I like how concise the summaries were for each unit (just like a quick review) so they can serve as a quick refresher for later.

spooketti commented 2 weeks ago

Blog - Your blog has some nice notes covering the units Memory - Animation that the team got to use to make the lesson stand out, Iteration game, and confidence Relevance: I liked your message on your planning with the Google Docs and will do something similar in the future Beyond Perfunctory: the confidence score really stayed in my mind

tanayshah1 commented 2 weeks ago

I liked how you have an explanation for everything, really allowing the audience to understand what you are trying to say.

Imaad08 commented 2 weeks ago

I like the confidence score because it will help you when you need to review things as you should already know what to review.

SGTech08 commented 2 weeks ago

Your blog looks really good and has some unique points that I haven't seem before. I really like the organization too on your blog. Another thing I loved is your confidence score because it lets you review things.

vibha-yganji commented 2 weeks ago

Your use of a confidence score was a great way to keep track of what you had learned and your checklist was very thorough in informing about the work you had done.