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Person | Ticket | Class | Grade |
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Orlando C | Review Ticket | Yeung 5th Per. | 3 |
Colin W | Review Ticket | Yeung 5th Per. | 3 |
Ethan Z | Review Ticket | Yeung 5th Per. | 2.7+ |
Jaden N | Review Ticket | Yeung 5th Per | 2.7+ |
Period 4 Mortensen: | Person | Grade | Review Ticket |
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Emaad Mir | 2.7+ | Emaad Mir's Review Ticket | |
Edwin Abraham | 2.7 | Edwin Abraham's Review Ticket | |
Luka Van Den Boomen | 2.7 | Luka Van Den Booman's Review Ticket | |
Jishnu Singiresu | 2.7+ | Jishnu Singiresu's Review Ticket |
Period 4 Mr. Mortensen:
Person | Grade | Review-Ticket |
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Shaurya Goel | 2.7+ | Shaurya Goel's HACKS |
Benjamin Lee | 2.7+ | Benjamin Lee's Review Ticket |
Nicolas Mosqueda | 2.7+ | Nicola's Review Ticket |
Kaylee Hou | 2.7+ | Kaylee Hou's Review Ticket |
Trey Blalock | 2.7 | Trey's Review Ticket |
Mr. Mortensen Period 4 Group Review Ticket | Member | Crossover Grader | Score (0-2.7+) | Review Ticket | Partner Reasoning |
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Alex Lu | Evan Aparri | 2.7+ | Ticket | While the rest of this weeks requirement's were fulfilled up to standard, it was obvious that you put a lot of time and effort into the Python List Dictionaries Iteration Hacks and that you explored things beyond what was required like the recursion and list comprehension, arrange numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least. You have created an easily accessible page that can access all the notes that you have taken in class and the tags have sorted your posts into something that is well organized. | |
Evan Aparri | Alex Lu | 2.7+ | Ticket | Great job on the Python Data Abstraction hacks, everything was done completely and with effort. I especially like how you implemented all four types of loops and also a means of input into the InfoDb list. The quiz was also an interesting implementation of your knowledge on lists and dictionaries. Moreover, evan had a really detailed writeup on his theme change with the various problems that he met, making him deserving of a 2.7+ | |
Mirza Haseeb Beg | Tirth Thakkar | 2.7+ | Ticket | This week he added 2 tables, one for his lecture notes and one for his previous issues. Another organizational tangible he implemented was adding a new set of tags for the different weeks. This will help people find everything he have done throughout the year much easier. Additionally, he made a post that is about he and I. We both typed stuff about us in his page. He made it so that the outputs are reversed, showing Tirth first and he made the output stylized using ANSI escape sequences. For overall website styling, he spruced it up a bit by making the website dark mode and the text green. | |
Tirth Thakkar | Mirza Haseeb Beg | TBD | Ticket | TBD |
Period 4 APCSP Name | /3.0 | Review Ticket Link |
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Tanisha | 2.7+ | https://github.com/tanishapatil1234/test-fastpage-tp/issues/5 |
Claire | 2.7+ | https://github.com/clairehzhao/claire/issues/5#issue-1362608573 |
Amitha | 2.7 | |
Grace | 2.7 | https://github.com/gwang1224/repository_1/issues/5 |
<!DOCTYPE html> Period 5 APCSP Member | Score | Review Ticket |
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Krishiv | 2.7+ | https://github.com/Krishiv111/liverpoolkm/issues/3 |
Shivansh | 2.7+ | https://github.com/DeadshotLegend/Shivansh-Goel-Fast-Pages/issues/4 |
Druhva | 2.7+ | https://github.com/DeDuva4/Fastpages/issues/3 |
Prasith | 2.7+ | https://github.com/BuddaBaker/Fastpages/issues/2 |
Person | Grade | Review Ticket |
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Azeem Khan | 2.7+ | Review Ticket |
Varalu N. | 2.7+ | Review Ticket |
Colin Mills | 2.7+ | Review Ticket |
Chinmay R. | 2.7 | Review Ticket |
I couldn't get into contact with my group, but here is my review ticket (Mr Yeung Per 5)
Person | Grade | Review-Ticket |
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Ethan | 3.0 | realethantran/fastpages_EthanT/issues/5 |
Rohin | TBD | TBD |
Parav | 3.0 | paravsalaniwal/firstrepo/issues/4 |
Luna(me) | 3.0 | lunaiwa/iwazaki/issues/4 |
Taiyo | 3.0 | TaiyoI/Compsci22/issues/4 |
Period 4 CSP, Mr. Yeung | Person | Grade (/3) | Review Ticket |
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Shruthi Malayath | 2.7+ | Review Ticket | |
Jocelyn Anda | 2.7+ | Review Ticket |
Nathan's Review Ticket Max's Review Ticket Sri's Review Ticket) Alyssa's Review Ticket (TBD)
Group Member | Review Ticket | Grade | Reasoning |
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Drew Reed | Post | 2.7+ | Includes Lists and Dictionaries work and pair programming with loops and InfoDb data (+ backward InfoDb print), changed website theme (background and text color), table with both HTML and Markdown + customization, mix of Markdown and Python, displayed outputs |
Devon Shepherd | Post | 2.7 | Application of concepts in Lists and Dictionaries in "Game" and "Coin Flipper", customized website with dark mode, table on home screen, displayed outputs |
Trent Cardall | Issue | 2.7+ | Lists and Dictionaries notes and InfoDb data (+ backward InfoDb print), customized table, displayed outputs, mix of Markdown and Python; Review from last week: Customized About Me page, custom game with Python trivia |
Jagger Klein | Issue | 2.7(+) | Lists and Dictionaries notes and InfoDb data, Markdown table with practical info and use, displayed outputs, mix of Markdown and Python, customized website with dark mode and beautiful home screen formatting |
Group Member | Review Ticket | Grade | Comments |
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Sreeja | Review Ticket | 2.7+ | Had everything done. Includes InfoDB, python lists hacks, a quiz, and printing in reversed order (using a get () function). For HTML hacks, had a blog about theme change, tags, dark mode, and an organized table. The Partner element is the quiz with Aliya. Worked together to figure out the code. All work is listed on the review ticket. |
Aliya | Review Ticket | 2.7+ | Had everything done. Has InfoDB, python lists hacks, and a quiz. For HTML hacks, had a blog about theme change, tags, dark mode, and an organized table. The partner element is the quiz with Sreeja. All work is listed on the review ticket. |
Claire | Review Ticket | 2.7+ | Had everything done for Python lists and the HTML hacks. Also had her table done. |
Ananya | Review Ticket | 2.7 | Had all elements done. |
Mr. Mortensen's Period 3 Class | Group Member | Review Ticket | Grade | Comments (Peer Grading) |
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Jeffrey Lee | Review Ticket | 2.7 | He filled all requirements presented in the project outline. He did this by being helpful in our group and making good additions to his fastpages. His list and dictionaries were coded well with comments in the margins, markdown that helped explain his process. Also has good evidence of html table fragments with a small amount of liquid syntax. Customized his fastpages and improved design only slightly. | |
James Armstrong | Review Ticket | 2.7 | He filled all requirements presented in the project outline. He did this by being helpful in our group and making good additions to his fastpages. His list and dictionaries were coded well with comments in the margins, markdown that helped explain his process. Also has good evidence of html table fragments with a small amount of liquid syntax. Customized his fastpages and improved design only slightly. | |
Ethan Truong | Review Ticket | 2.7 | Ethan customized his fastpages well with evidence of dark mode minima change, images, and text to develop his front page. Also has elements of html table with his class schedule, very productive. No evidence of liquid syntax, and his lists/dictionaries page was complete with necessary code, a bit lacking on the markdown. He asked questions to the team but overall could have been a slightly better team member. | |
Luke Riggins | TBD |
Derek's Review Ticket Rohan's Review Ticket Saavan's Review Ticket Dillon's Review Ticket
After evaluation: Derek: 2.7 Dillon: 2.6 Saavan: 2.6 Rohan: 2.8
Member | Crossover Grader | Peer Graded Score | Reason for Score | Review Ticket |
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Akshat Parikh | Samit Poojary | 3/3 | Akshat did a fantastic job of utilizing markdown to create a productive table on his home page. This table has essentially allowed Akshat to better navigate the depths of his blog site, as it will become more and more hectic/filled as time proceeds in this AP CSP course. Additionally, Akshat did a fantastic job with his quiz, utilizing lists and storages in order to build a more sophisticated, complex assessment. Overall, Akshat did a fantastic job with his HTML Fragments assignment as well, as he thoroughly explained the drawbacks of altering his remote theme. | https://github.com/akshat122805/fastpages/issues/5 |
David Vasilev | Vardaan Sinha | 3/3 | David's site is extremely well put together. His site is incredibly customized with the theme, and is visually appealing. He completed all the Python hacks with his lists, dictionaries, and iterations page, and he completed all of the HTML/Markdown hacks. He went above and beyond with his useful blogging and was able to add multiple images to show how he has made his site easy to navigate. It is also very easy to use the search bar and his tags to find certain posts, showing that his site is organized properly. | https://github.com/DavidVasilev1/fastpages/issues/6 |
Samit Poojary | David Vasilev | 3/3 | Samit did a really good job showing what he learned with lists, dictionaries, and loops. This is shown by the customized dictionaries and lists that are used to store custom information that he has chosen. he also shows multiple ways to format the lists and loops in order to output the same things. His tables show a very specific schedule that go over everything he does every day of the week. He also shows tagging and his search bar, which are really useful in organizing his information and they do it very well. His tagging system is very specific and the system makes it very easy to navigate his page. | https://github.com/SamitPoojary/FASTPAGES/issues/4 |
Vardaan Sinha | Akshat Parikh | 3/3 | Vardaan did a really good job. His Python quiz with the lists, dictionaries and iterations properly showed 3 different types of loops instead of just the required 2, showing that he went above and beyond (while, for, and recursive loops). When looking at his repository, I saw that he attempted to add more CSS, and he also added useful blog posts through the tasks that he would like to complete for the upcoming week to help better customize his site. He showed a depth of knowledge of the data abstraction concepts, and that is why I gave him a 3/3. | https://github.com/vardaansinha/FastPages/issues/5 |
Alexa Carlson's Review Ticket Ava Carlson's Review Ticket Shruthi Damodar's Review Ticket Antony Yu's Review Ticket
Nathan Capule: Review Ticket Gene Chang: Review Ticket Caleb Navarro: Review Ticket Toby Leeder: Review Ticket
Sophia's Review Ticket 2.7+ Liav's Review Ticket 2.7+ Annika's Review Ticket 2.7+ Hae Ryn's Review Ticket 2.7+
Group Review Ticket
Member Name | Grade | Link to Review Ticket |
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Tay Kim | 2.7+ | Tay's Review Ticket |
Arnav | 2.7+ | Arnav's Review Ticket |
Aditya | 2.7+ | Aditya's Review Ticket |
Luke | 2.7+ | Luke's Review Ticket |
Group Member | Review Ticket |
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Ethan (Me) | https://github.com/realethantran/fastpages_EthanT/issues/5 |
Taiyo | https://github.com/TaiyoI/Compsci22/issues/4 |
Luna | https://github.com/lunaiwa/iwazaki/issues/4 | Parav | https://github.com/paravsalaniwal/firstrepo/issues/4 |
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Lily | Review Ticket |
Ishi | Review Ticket |
Ekam | Review Ticket |
Shreyas | Review Ticket |
Peer grading is on each person's issue.
Group Member | Review Ticket | Score |
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Harsha | Review Ticket | 2.7+ |
Yuri | Review Ticket | 2.7+ |
Tanay | Review Ticket | 2.7+ |
Sachit | Review Ticket | 2.7+ |
Raunak | Review Ticket | 2.7+ |
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Person | Grade | Review Ticket |
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Mati Danish | 3.0 | Review Ticket |
Veeyan | 3.0 | Review Ticket -TBD |
Nikhil | 3.0 | Review Ticket -TBD |
a guy | 2.7+ | Review Ticket -TBD |
Mr. Yeung Per 4: Steven: 2.7 Ederick: 2.7 Alan: 2.7+ Review Ticket Noor: TBD
Data Abstraction Points | APCSP
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