parkib / pb2csp

computer science principles trimester 2 repository ! Repository where all work, documentation, and notes were taken. Contains many reflections and overviews of work completed over the course of the last 2 trimesters.
https://parkib.github.io/pb2csp/
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Individual SEED #4

Open parkib opened 4 months ago

parkib commented 4 months ago

Individual

I’ve made significant progress in the class, expanding my coding skills and gaining a deep understanding of various coding terms. Through consistent efforts and numerous commits, I’ve dedicated myself to enhancing my blog, showcasing continuous improvement in my coding journey. I ended with a 91.1 trimester 2! Eligible for 90% seed.

My contribution to N@TM

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I don't have very many visible commits on the team project because I had many issues with my computer and I had problems committing to the repository. I contributed with the things listed above writing my code, and then sending it to a team member that committed for me (thank you!).

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The reason why there isn't a spike in terms of commits is because I tend to do a ton of work and then commit and don't commit after each small thing that I do. This can be further seen through inspecting my commits more in depth.

Student Blog

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GitHub Pages and AP Work

https://parkib.github.io/pb2csp/ my blog page!! check it out.

I worked very hard documenting information and notes from student team teaches or in-class lectures given by teachers. This blog also holds my personal progress in the class as well as corrections from college board and learning opportunities. I have also used my blog page to test out various features for my N@TM project (some of which can be found on my blog page). There are also scrum boards from previous trimesters and plans/tips for my self improvement.

CPT Trimester 2 Review:

CPT- Trimester 2 Review (individual final)

The link above will guide you to my trimester 2 CPT project review. In this final I made a video of my feature, demonstrating the input and output and also giving a sneak-peak of both the frontend and backend code. I also made a blog which proves my understanding of college board guidelines as well as my ability to successfully meet those guidelines. There were still places where I could improve and I hope to incorporate those changes into my work this trimester.

COLLEGE BOARD MCQ

College Board MCQ corrections: https://parkib.github.io/pb2csp//2023/12/21/CB-MCQ_IPYNB_2_.html

This page shows how I tackled the College Board multiple-choice questions. I messed up on some answers, but those mistakes weren't setbacks. I saw them as chances to learn. Checked where I went wrong, figured out what I didn't get, and then went the extra mile to fix it. Here you can find where I made mistakes, steps on the correct solution, and what I can do going forward to avoid making similar mistakes!

Key Indicators Issue

click here to view the key indicators issue This issue is a table with all of my notes and homework from all the team teaches that were taught to my entire class in trimester 2. I learned a ton of important things and I was able to incorporate this into my N@TM project for trimester 2. I look forward to taking more notes this trimester and learning even more things.

What I'm doing right now !!

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small insight on team plans

Linked below are a small preview of my future team plans and what I hope to be doing to contribute to my team's project this trimester. My group of 3 includes me, Vibha and Hannah. My group of 6 adds on to Bella, Justin and Lindsey. I look forward to working with all of them and having a successful group project this trimester.

What my Team plan is! : https://github.com/vibha-yganji/student-vibha/issues/5

scrum board https://github.com/users/jplip/projects/1

vibha-yganji commented 4 months ago

Seed: 2.7/3

jm1021 commented 4 months ago

Blog looks good. Big suggestion is to get your menus under control.