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Sprint 2 - CSA Objectives #5
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I looked at your personal blog. Navigation on it is kind of messed up with submenus and I got some 404s |
Blog - in association with Units and Teaching Started blog. Talked about a challenge hack. A lot of people fell into chatgpt traps. Remade a program from Python to Java. Made a game that represented units. |
Memory- Doing the chatgpt grading memory, which allowed him to make his test cases and homework chatgpt proof. Also complained about semicolons. |
I like how your blog is organized I think its very different and organized. |
I liked how you repurposed your Python game from last year to be a study tool for the AP units. |
Hi Ian, |
I liked your memory about the chatgpt grading memory. I thought your personal blog and it included all the team teaches. Talked about the other units and stuff and showed it by making a game. |
The python game is a good way to remember the lesson you taught. |
Your blog is very organized and very easy to follow. You showed how you worked effectively with your team. |
Making your homework ChatGPT proof reminds me of how the engineering teacher here always made sure we knew his quizzes were ChatGPT proof. The game you added was great and your work is easy to follow. |
I loved how you made a game that incorporates all the topics we were taught, and think that really demonstrates that you are skilled in these topics. |
I really like the innovation with the ChatGPT memory feature as it is a good way to use AI to simplify normal tedious tasks. The python game was interesting and good use of java orientation. |
Memory: I liked your work, especially the GPT hack. Your Python recreation program was quite interesting, particularly the anti-ChatGPT hack. I remember trying to do it with ChatGPT, but it didn’t work no matter what I tried, so I had to fix it manually. It seems like it was quite enticing for you as well. Personal Blog: I liked that you made a game in Python but used Java syntax. Relevance: Talking about inheritance. Beyond Perfunctory: Very organized. |
Hi Ian, |
I really liked the organization of your blog. I think creating a ChatGPT proof hack was really smart as it is a good reminder that we have to check the code outputted by ChatGPT because it may not be accurate. |
Sprint 2 Blog: Link
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