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Neil Chandra - Group 3.2 Personal Issue #5

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Link to my Sprint 2 Blog

https://neil9674.github.io/neil_2025/

Sprint 2 Group Teaching


Assignment Points Grade Evidence
Baseline Grade 55% 55% This is the baseline grade, I believe I met all the most basic requirements in the teaching.
Max Grade 90% 87% I gave myself a max grade of 87%, because I thought I could improve on my originality for my hacks.
Pull Request (Integration) 1 0.9 We integrated our website well during the pull requests to mitigate any possible issues.
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2 1.6 We made our code accurately encompass the abstract definitions of different data types in Javascript and Python
Lesson Style (Period) 1 1 We created a unique lesson style, we hid the answers to our hacks, and we created a Quizziz at the end to test the studenst
Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 5 4.5 Created simple popcorn hacks for students to practice, and then
Individual Contribution 1 0.9 I created the Quizziz, created popcorn hacks, and I created definitions for the abstract functions.
Personal Notebooks / Blogs 1 0.9 I created my personal notebooks and blogs up to standards.
Total 11 9.8 Based on above evidence.
Skill Points Grade Evidence
Work Habits (Analytics) 1 0.9 I had good work habits, and I worked diligently.
Team Planning (Issue) 1 0.89 We had good team planning, including on our team teach issue.
Presentation Memories 1 0.87 I had good presentation memory and knowledge of the subject I was teaching.
Grading and Feedback 1 0.9 I graded well, taking away points if I felt that someone just copied the exact code without trying to understand what it was doing.
Beyond Perfunctory 1 0.88 I did a good job going above the standards, but I felt like I could do better.
jm1021 commented 1 month ago

Created grid with short descriptions. Links to hw. He made a connect 4 game with strings iteration for-loops.

AlexRubio1 commented 1 month ago

Create a sprite sheet animation and trapped each one of them, he made a connect 4 game using string iterations as loops. all links to homework was in a sub menu. Great use of iterations

NolanYu1111 commented 1 month ago

Created a grid with good descriptions. Linked the homework and used a connect 4 game as his hack, Used strings, interations and loops

arshiadebroy commented 1 month ago

Hi Neil, I liked how you created a grid with a description of each lesson. The connect 4 game was also cool and innovative.

manas12709 commented 1 month ago

Good job on the connect4 game Neil, I liked your grid with a description of each lesson!

mirabelle2025 commented 1 month ago

Hi Neil, I like your final project and how you used the code we learned from the lessons. I liked the organized grid with the summaries.

prajnar123123213 commented 1 month ago

I liked Neil's formattting of his summaries and the grid. The game that he made was also interesting, and it's cool to see how everything comes together. Good job

Githubneos commented 1 month ago

Your summaries were formatted nicely and the big project was also very detailed and interesting.

Darsh220 commented 1 month ago

The summaries were nicely made and I like your contributions to the lessons that you taught in the class. Connect 4 game was also awesome and very creative and it showed your understanding of the concepts taught in this class.

zachpeltz commented 1 month ago

I liked your summaries and your lesson was very interesting.