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Sprint 2 #5

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SGTech08 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 11 comments
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Sprint 2 #5

SGTech08 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 11 comments

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@SGTech08
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SGTech08 commented Oct 9, 2024

Assignment Points Grade Evidence
Pull Request (Integration) 2 1.1 (Will get Fixed) Evidence
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2 1.755 Evidence
Lesson (Group) 1 0.91 Evidence
Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 8 0.93+0.9+0.9+0.9+0.9+0.91 (2 not graded) Proof
Individual Contribution 1 0.89 Evidence of Commits
Personal Notebooks / Blogs 1 0.9 Blogs
Total 12 10.9/12 90.83%
Skill Points Grade Evidence
Work Habits (Analytics) 1 0.9 Analytics
Team Planning (Issue) 1 0.9 Issue
Presentation Memories 1 0.89 We had a lot of memes in our team teach although not funny people laughed at them. We were able to incorporate a card sort program to show our peers how different methods of sorting work. We also helped man ypeople in class with their problems and made sure each and everyone did their popcorn hacks since it was really important for the lesson.
Grading and Feedback 1 0.91 Evidence
Beyond Perfunctory 1 0.89 image
Total 5 4.49/5 89.8%
@jm1021
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jm1021 commented Oct 10, 2024

Looks like a bad grade is coming.

@SGTech08
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Looks like a bad grade is coming.

Issue was all complete before end of class but changes were not submitted. Also worked on a overview of all lessons which I can refer back to later.

@tanav-kambhampati
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tanav-kambhampati commented Oct 11, 2024

Dear Saathvik Gampa,

Sorry about your "bad grade" coming.
Your teaching during the Unit 7 ArrayList team lesson was outstanding. You conveyed a strong grasp of the material, making even the more difficult concepts easy to understand for everyone. By using practical examples, you effectively reinforced key ideas about ArrayLists, and your engaging style encouraged active participation from the class. Moreover, your blog showcases your passion for both coding and teaching, offering insightful, well-organized explanations that extend beyond the classroom. The clarity and thoughtfulness of your posts reflect your commitment to learning and sharing knowledge. Your blog was also impressive, demonstrating a proactive, initiative-driven mindset.
Sincerely,
Tanav Kambhampati

@SriS126
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SriS126 commented Oct 11, 2024

Dear Saathvik Gampa,

Your teaching during the Unit 7 ArrayList team teach was exceptional, as you demonstrated a deep understanding of the topic and made complex concepts accessible to everyone. You explained ArrayLists clearly, guiding the class through practical examples that helped solidify the material. Your ability to engage with the students and encourage participation was particularly effective in reinforcing the lessons. Additionally, your blog reflects your passion for teaching and coding, offering further insights and well-structured explanations that go beyond the classroom, making it a valuable resource for learners at all levels. The clarity and depth of your posts showcase your dedication to both learning and sharing knowledge. Your blog game was really cool as it reflected learning and boosted an initiative mindset.

Sincerely,
Sri Surapaneni

@7mwang
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7mwang commented Oct 11, 2024

I liked how you made a game that helped you showcase your interests, and have a unique way to display your notes and information from the lessons.

@alishahussain
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I like your game a lot. I think it shows a unique way of learning.

@Flying-Book
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I really like how you organized your blog compilation through a moving character review game with little notes to help review.

@vibha-yganji
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The organization of your blog and the game was a great way to show your attempts to review the concepts we have covered in class.

@Dabear14
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Hi Saathvik,
I liked how you added the game to hover over the unit and bring up the lesson. It seems very engaging!

@jm1021
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jm1021 commented Oct 11, 2024

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

Made a game to showcase issues and had code.

@avanthikadaita
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Great presentation. I really liked how organized your notes were

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