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Week 1 Innovation - Primitives #3

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kar722 opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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Week 1 Innovation - Primitives #3

kar722 opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 1 comment

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@kar722
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kar722 commented Aug 26, 2022

Crossover Grade: 2.9/3

Crossover Grader: Evan

Fastpages

Points will be awarded on these three key elements

  • Seeing that you understand how to use Code.org and that you used it to complement your learning on primitives. Up to Lesson 5 in the OOP assignment.
    Productive Blogging

  • Create a Jupyter Notebook(s) using IJava kernel and that you could use it to capture key learning on Primitives.

  • Create a Jupyter Notebook using Bash and that you could use it to show that you have all the key tools installed. This should also be a Blog for your own personal memory.

  • Each student captures information in Fastpages thinking ... how they are going to capture information that will grow to 10 college board units ... how they will recognize something as PBL vs College Board.

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EvanYang24 commented Sep 1, 2022

2.9/3

My Name: Evan Yang

Points

  • Units 1-5 of Code.org successfully completed with proof on Fastpages post.
  • Bash Jupyter notebook in Fastpages post with 'show' commands displaying the successful installation of everything required from Week 0 Tools and Equipment.
  • IJava Kernel notebook post with primitive code on page with output included. Primitives code has comments in every line showing high level of depth of understanding.
  • Week 1 Fastpages post shows plan for AP Test learning and how he will demonstrate understanding between PBL and CB to assist his learning throughout the year.

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