Begin answering these questions for your open-build project.
1. Provide an overview of your project/artifact.
(For example, I designed a video game using Scratch programming where the player, or snowman,
has to catch 5 snowflakes and avoid the flying flames.)
(For example, I designed a video game using Scratch programming where the player, or snowman,
has to catch 5 snowflakes and avoid the flying flames.)
2. What did you plan to learn from your project? Did you meet this target?
3. What computer science concepts did you use in your project?
(Variables, loops, conditional statements, functions, lists/arrays, methods, etc.)
(Variables, loops, conditional statements, functions, lists/arrays, methods, etc.)
4. What computational thinking principles did you use in your project?
(Abstraction, algorithms, correctness, efficiency, iteration or loop statements, variables, etc.)
(Abstraction, algorithms, correctness, efficiency, iteration or loop statements, variables, etc.)
5. How does your project relate to the “real” world? What did you learn or use that will
help you outside the classroom?
help you outside the classroom?
6. In your project, what did you particularly want others to notice?
7. What would you improve if you could do this over again?
8. Does this project reflect the effort you put into it? Why or why not?Fun Blog Prompt:
If you could be the voice of an animated character, who would it be?
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