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Topic 1 (Scrum Board Organization): Demonstrating before and after pictures from our idea to our website was a very nice addition. There was a quick tour of code on the about page, as well as the scrum board display helping visualize organization. 2/2
Topic 2 (Binary Math Shift): Started off with a tour of code relating to Binary Math, focusing on shifting left and right. A very good demonstration of what the code does directly on the website. PBL, no college board topic needed. 2/2
Topic 3 (Tic Tac Toe): Coding TicTacToe was a very unique and challenging concept, one we thought about since the start of the trimester. Excellent work! The tour of code and demonstration of the knowledge on the website was great, very fluent in your understanding. I think something you could do next time is directly state the link between this project and collegeboard’s conditional statements unit. 1.75/2 (The lower score is not indicative of your actual performance, I just followed the rubric on myconnect. You did superb on the last topic!)
Overall: 5.75/6
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Big Idea 1 Scrum Board Organization: Overall, completed the task by explaining your process of organization and how you completed everything but didn't go into full detail in why you assigned what to where (e.x: why did these people work on this). Other than that, great explanation. 1.75/2
Big Idea 2 Binary Math Shift: You referred to the code as "This code" so it made me a little confused on exactly which codes run where and how it works along with how you knew what to write there (basically just why certain areas of code happy to certain topics ur explaining instead of being vague). 1.75/2
Big Idea 3 Tic Tac Toe: Did a really great job in explaining the order and values of certain things which helped elaborate on certain commands within the code for your game. portray an in-depth understanding of the topic and did a good job correlating the ideas to college boards. 2/2
Overall: 5.5/6
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I think you showed did a good job showing how the collaboration on the slides had a very good effect on our website, seeing that our website did follow the slides pretty closely. For example, the about pages and the games pages being really similar to the slides. 2/2 I think you also did very well showing the code for shifting left or right, so we know how shifting works. 2/2 The conditionals in the code for Tic Tac Toe definitely showed your understanding of conditionals, for example with long conditionals that was shown for how the website decides when a player wins. I think the layout for Tic Tac Toe was very well thought out. I liked how the Reset button in the page was blue with round edges, making it actually look like something part of a game, which is the whole point of our website. 2/2 One thing you could work on would be that when player X or player O wins, the final X or O is actually displayed on the Tic Tac Toe board. Overall, great job! 6/6
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The contributions and work you put in are good. You demonstrated each big idea pretty well as well. You demonstrated the minilabs and our website design really well. A point of improvement would be to make the code a bit bigger and less blurry. I found that the code is a bit too small and blurry to read. 6/6
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Great introduction to project by showing plans to current implementation. Also, you related scrum board and how it assisted in design. Very nice introduction. Jumping to code on Binary and sharing Binary demo is good, but could use some concepts on why shift is a multiply or divide (by 2), the power of 2 shift is a key CB element to understand in calculating numbers. You tic-tack-toe game in itself is awesome, great work! As you shared all the conditions, they seemed very similar. Since I am a lazy programmer, I am instantly looking for optimization as you next step to being as lazy and optimized as I would be. Great presentation 5.75/6
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I like how you went over your brainwrite/wireframe first and compared it to your website. You also demonstrated conditionals well in the tic tac toe, and you showed the specific code. I liked how you explained how your group collaborated on framing the idea, by showing the project layout and your scrum board and what each person contributed. You go over the binary lab briefly, but you focus too much on demonstrating the buttons. It would be better for you to explain how exactly the shift right and left buttons work and how your understanding of binary led you to create that specific code. Otherwise, I love the playground idea and the implementation of algorithms and conditionals. Great job!
5.5/6
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