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Week 28 #25

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Tirth-Thakkar opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Week 28 #25

Tirth-Thakkar opened this issue Apr 4, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Tirth-Thakkar
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Tirth-Thakkar commented Apr 4, 2023

Week 28

Hashmaps

  • Reflections on the questions in the lesson, along with personal list hashmap with album

Parallel Computing

  • Reflection on Collegeboard questions along with personal list comprehension example
  • Dictionaries vs Lists
  • Infographic was done as a group with Alan, Jishnu, and Tirth

Test Correction

  • Score
  • I got a score of 47/50 or 94% on MCQ Test 4 by getting three questions incorrectly.
  • Reflections on incorrect answers linked above

Lesson Plan

  • Done as a group with Yuri, Tirth, and Jishnu
  • Rough ideas on certain topics that will be covered during the lesson
@Tirth-Thakkar
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Self Grade

  • Score: 2.7+/3

Hashmaps

  • All questions are answered in comments, along with a personal hashmap being made for the album.
  • Canva illustration also made to compare lists and dictionaries as group
  • All requirements met. 0.9/1

Parallel Computing

  • Completed Collegeboard Reflection Questions
  • Completed list comprehension example
  • All requirements met 0.9/1

Test Corrections

  • Completed entire 50 questions MCQ with score greater than 90%
  • Completed reflections and responded why every question was missed
  • Requirements exceeded 0.9+/1

Group Project

  • Lesson plan made as a group
  • Work begun on adding features and demos to project

Total 2.7+/3

@JishnuS420
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Peer Grade: I think Tirth deserves a 2.8

He completed all the hacks and lessons throughly with good comments and answers

MC score is good, he got a 94%

Completed the hacks

Project Lesson Plan looks good

Overall: Good job, completed everything but the blogs could use much more depth and effort maybe add some more things you experimented with 2.7+

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