Open rahulverma13 opened 1 week ago
Assignment | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Pull Request (Integration) | 2 | 1.7 | |
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) | 2 | 2*(78.5/90)= 1.7444 | See below- graded by Tarun Jaikumar. |
Lesson (Group) | 1 | 0.903 | |
Homework, Popcorn Hacks | 1 x 8 | 0.9005 | (0.9+0.9+0.9125+0.92+0.92+0.88+0.9+0.89)/8 = 0.903 See screenshots in table below for more proof. |
Individual Contribution | 1 | 0.9 | Also helped edit others lessons (see above) to add more images, memes, and emojis to make it more interactive :) |
Personal Notebooks / Blogs | 1 | 0.92 | https://rahulverma13.github.io/rahul_2025/csa/ I added some quick notes for each unit, which allow me to quickly recollect the units without going into full depth. Furthermore, I also created a grade tracker for college students which shows off the hardest concepts from Units 1 - 9, which may be something our group expands on in Sprint 3 👀 |
Total | 12 |
Unit | Points | Evidence |
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Unit 3 | 0.9 | |
Unit 4 | 0.9 | |
Unit 5 | 0.9125 | |
Unit 6 | 0.92 | |
Unit 7 | 0.88 | |
Unit 8 | 0.9 | |
Unit 9 | 0.89 |
Skill | Points | Grade | Evidence |
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Work Habits (Analytics) | 1 | 0.9 | |
Team Planning (Issue) | 1 | 0.92 | https://github.com/orgs/Crusaders-of-FreeBSD/projects/1 - we did a good job in using a monitor to plan out the Scrum Board. Originally we were using the website taiga.io, but we switched to including this on Github directly to better integrate with our project. |
Presentation Memories | 1 | 0.9 | I really liked the basketball which we did in class. Sure, a few people got hurt while dunking, but it created a really fun atmosphere 😄. Furthermore, when making the lessons, I enjoyed adding memes to my lesson. I think these memes made the lessons easier to follow and understand. Below are the few that I really liked :) Also, I really liked working with Shuban, Eric, and Aadit. We have known each other for some time and it was fun engaging in this project together. Below is a picture taken of us :) |
Grading and Feedback | 1 | 0.92 | First group in class to show grading spreadsheet with detailed overview of grades. Our format for grading gave everyone detailed feedback and is something that all the other groups piggybacked on (using the same format) after our lesson. |
Beyond Perfunctory | 1 | 0.9 | In regards to Beyond Perfunctory, I think the part that comes the most to this was our basketball game. It was the first in the class to give some sort of incentive to participate, and the dunking despite the bloodshed was really fun: people learned that shots were not the best option but rather dunking. It even came down to the last shot in a final shoot out. There were definitely places where we could have improved--I think we should have divided it into more groups to have everyone be more engaged, and also optimized for time so everyone wasn't halfway out the door when the final shootout was going on. Despite this, I think this part brought a really fun aspect to our lesson :) |
Total | 5 | 4.54 |
Peer Grade by Tarun Jaikumar | Assignment | Weightage | Grade | Comments |
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College Board Coverage | 20 | 18 | Seems to pretty well cover all the college board topics for wrapper classes | |
Java Examples | 30 | 26 | Has good short examples however for double wrapper you can be more clear with an example and this could improve teaching more | |
Popcorn Hack Usage | 10 | 8.5 | Had good short practice exercises(around 3 I believe) however could improve with more optional exercises if students want to practice more | |
Homework | 10 | 9 | The homework seemed to be pretty reflective of the topics and was simple and made it easy to understand/remember the topics | |
Grading Plan | 10 | 9 | Was clear on weigthings for each thing | |
Original an Creative | 10 | 8 | I liked the use of images and emojis to captivate student attnetion however you could still improve on making it more interactive in another way | |
Total | 90 | 78.5 | Overall great job on this section, although you can improve, I think your page for it is very well for teaching |
Hmmm basketball? I like summary you have in blog. Saw something about grade tracker that looked interesting.
Concise descriptions of the lessons. I really like all of the memes that you had for each of the units to remember the topics.
I like how you are using visuals that help you remember key concepts, you have great descriptions and highlights
I liked your visuals that really helped us understand what you are talking about.
Explained well and it was memorable. Seems to work well with teammates and made some important memories.
I loved the memes you had for each unit, it really helps make things memorable. I also liked how you made a final project to test your own knowledge of the concepts.
I like that your page is organized and that you included memes to help you remember the content
Presentation helped as a review for what happened in the past 2 weeks and how you learned from it.
I like how you included a meme from each unit to help you remember them. I also liked how you used all of the topics to create a project.
I like how your personal examples includes information from all the units, showing you have a strong understanding
Overall, it is solid work and then the blog and the issue are very organized as well. The issue included images and good summaries.
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
Unit 2 using object was lesson. Praised team members. Did short description of unit with meme. He has very unique blog.
included memes and images to go alongside side his work he did in sprint 1 during team teaches. He made references to his team's teaching and showed how his lesson was memorable and important to him.
I like the idea of having short descriptions with a meme to help you remember it and understand the different units. I also like your final code example that included different units.
Images were very good. I like the idea of short and concise, and the final hack is good for combining all of the lessons learnt.
Overall, very good and he went over all content, but a bit rushed.
Overall blog is well organized and makes everything easy to review in the future if needed.
I like the visual aspect of your project and how you added something funny to make the specific lessons more memorable. Also, the notes were super concise which allows for very quick reviewing.