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I don''t feel like the class time itself though was effective. You either tried to follow along, which didn''t give you time to really learn what you were doing, or you just watched, which didn''t lead to active participation.
I loved going to lecture! Super interactive and relevant.
For a CS class, there was more discussion and participation with the students than I have seen in any other class.
The AWS stuff felt a lot like a step-by-step tutorial. Would''ve like a bit more of a detailed explanation of setting all that up.
In my church meetings lately I''ve tried to frame taking the sacrament as a sort of "unit test for my soul,"
Spiritual Strengthening is an important and key element to his teaching. He incorporates spiritual elements in a way that is not forced but fits well with the content and lecture.
Thanks to this class, one of my top career goals is to work with others'' wellbeing in mind. I want to be a Christlike developer.
While this might not be an ethics class. Prof. Jensen does a good job at stressing the importance of considering the legal and ethical consequences of software development.
I have come to think of software/system design as not only a matter of profit, but also ethics as well. So so so important.
Great at connecting how good devops practices exemplify living as a disciple of Jesus Christ.
Of any class, this is one that I feel most exemplifies this aim of BYU.
I don''t feel like speeding through all the content in class was the most effective way to learn.
since the content is literally all on Github, it makes it harder to want to come to class sometimes when it feels like I could do everything on my own anyway.
The only thing I think he can improve on is his pacing. There were many lectures he taught too fast for me to keep up.
A peek into how AI is used in DevOps/QA would be great to include going forward.
Maybe give us a little tiny bit more time to turn and talk to our neighbors.
Late Policy
I loved the late policy
I really liked the late penalty. I think more classes should have that policy.
Late Policy