All the Girls by @xkcd.
We’d like to make this course better, much better, and we’re super interested in what you think of this course! You’d help us enormously by filling out this survey. It should take about 15 minutes and it can be filled in completely anonymous.
There are no assignments due next week (or any future week). You can continue working on your prototype for the final assesment.
Make sure you come to the lab prepared in advance:
- Know which questions you want to ask.
- If you have a bug, investigate and try to make a detailed explanation of your problem.
- Ask other students if they encountered the same problem.
We'll do a live demo or recap a specific topic from previous lessons.
During these classes we'll also be reviewing each others code. Make sure you made progress so you have something to get feedback on.
- Reflection
- Time: 1:30h
- Goals: subgoal 9/10
Take about 0:45h to write a personal reflection of this project.
- If yould take this course again, what would you do different?
- What went well?
- What could be better?
- Did you reach your own learning goals?
Then, take about 0:45h to write a team reflection of this project.
- How did the communication go?
- Does the project feel finished, did you want to add anything?
Next week assessment 2 will take place. Make sure you come to the assesment prepared in advance:
- Have a look at the rubic and grade yourself. Bring the filled in rubic to the oral test.
- Check out the checklist below the rubic. Did you forget anything?
Presenting your work is a skill all by itself, make sure you prepare yourself properly. The best way is to treat it as public speaking and there are many books on public speaking available.
- Bring your own computer and a charger.
- Have the latest version of your code ready in your editor.
- Open up your docs inside of your GitHub repository.
- Have a live version up and running.