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AP CSP End-of-Course Reflection

END-OF-SEMESTER SELF-EVALUATION I WOULD LIKE YOU TO DO AN EVALUATION OF YOURSELF IN RELATION TO THIS CLASS. THIS WILL NOT COUNT IN ANY WAY TOWARD YOUR GRADE, HOWEVER IT IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE CLASS. PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, NOT NECESSARILY IN THE GIVEN ORDER.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD CONSIDER APPROPRIATE TO HELP ME UNDERSTAND HOW THIS COURSE WENT FOR YOU. * HAS YOUR APPROACH TO Computer Science, Coding CHANGED DURING THIS COURSE  OR COMPARED TO OTHER COURSES OR PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES THAT YOU HAVE TAKEN OR TAUGHT YOURSELF?    IF YES HOW? I think that this course has taught me a great deal of info about computer coding and science. Some of my favorite things we did included the digital divide, Blown to Bits, Code.org clicker games, and the Will It Crash activity. With this new knowledge I now possess about computer science and coding, I think I’ll be more prepared should I take AP Computer Science A next year. ...

Golf.Prime Final Project Overview and ReadMe File

README FILE Amir and Aidan's Golf.Prime Final Project Overview:  Our project is an app made in code.org for golfers everywhere (javascript). The app gives the  users two options at the starting screen. The user can either use the “Live Golf” feature or  the “Post Round” feature. “Live Golf” is a new feature that gives live advice to the golfer  based on the hole that the user is on. We hope that the live feedback will help the user to do  as best as they can on the hole that they are on. Our “Post Round” feature is what the user  should use after they are done with their round. The user can input their statistics from the  round to get valuable feedback from the app. We hope that the user can get the feedback that  they have never thought about before. We want our users to have greatly improved their golf  game after using Golf.Prime.  1). Copy and paste this link below into your browser ...