What are you most proud of from this assignment, and why?
I am most proud of my grade, I got a 100% on this test which helped keep my gpa high. I found this test to be very easy and finished it without much trouble.
Which 21st Century Skills do you feel this assignment addresses, and why?
This addressed thinking and problem solving and informational skills. I was required to memorize multiple lines of code in order to get such a high score. I also had to learn how to read and write python in order to pass at all.
How did you develop and/or improve upon your 21st Century Skills with this assignment?
I am always looking forward to learning more about python and its intricate language. by reading up on python, I am increasing my knowledge on computer code. I can then use my memory to implement it into the assessment.
What was most difficult about completing this task?
The hardest part for this was to remember all the different lines and functions needed to code. Python is very detailed and a single error can mess up everything. I had to be very attentive to my writing as to not have to spend time rewriting it.
How could you improve this work? If you could start over, what would you do differently?
I wouldn't want to restart it since it was a perfect score. I also did it in class so that I had time to work on other assignments after. I'm too content with my current score to have a feeling of redoing it.
How does this relate to what you have learned in the past?
We have been learning to code this entire second semester and have taken coding classes before. My computer science knowledge was already pretty big and this just helped add more to it. The first semester was computer engineering and I used it to think critically about some of the questions.
How can you apply this to future learning?
I can always use coding in the future especially since the language is ever expanding. Computer science will only stop for the apocalypse so I don't have to worry about this going out of style. If anything, it'll get dated and ill have to learn that newest language.
I am most proud of my grade, I got a 100% on this test which helped keep my gpa high. I found this test to be very easy and finished it without much trouble.
Which 21st Century Skills do you feel this assignment addresses, and why?
This addressed thinking and problem solving and informational skills. I was required to memorize multiple lines of code in order to get such a high score. I also had to learn how to read and write python in order to pass at all.
How did you develop and/or improve upon your 21st Century Skills with this assignment?
I am always looking forward to learning more about python and its intricate language. by reading up on python, I am increasing my knowledge on computer code. I can then use my memory to implement it into the assessment.
What was most difficult about completing this task?
The hardest part for this was to remember all the different lines and functions needed to code. Python is very detailed and a single error can mess up everything. I had to be very attentive to my writing as to not have to spend time rewriting it.
How could you improve this work? If you could start over, what would you do differently?
I wouldn't want to restart it since it was a perfect score. I also did it in class so that I had time to work on other assignments after. I'm too content with my current score to have a feeling of redoing it.
How does this relate to what you have learned in the past?
We have been learning to code this entire second semester and have taken coding classes before. My computer science knowledge was already pretty big and this just helped add more to it. The first semester was computer engineering and I used it to think critically about some of the questions.
How can you apply this to future learning?
I can always use coding in the future especially since the language is ever expanding. Computer science will only stop for the apocalypse so I don't have to worry about this going out of style. If anything, it'll get dated and ill have to learn that newest language.